Leave No Trace 1
2020-04-21 | Documentary | 8 episodes1 Season
Episode
Peru (2020)
Richard visits the Inca's Valley of the Kings, and the Inka-terra organization who are pioneers of eco-tourism in Peru and have led the way in the global development of ecologically sensitive tourist projects. From there, we go to one of the most unique hotels in the world - the Skyventure Lodge. Then to the world famous Machu Picchu, where Richard visits this ancient Incan abandoned city.
Directed By
- Ben Alcott
Thailand (2020)
Ancient Siam meets privacy and 'Intelligent Luxury' at Soneva Kiri, an award-winning luxury resort located on Thailand's 4th largest island, Koh Kood. Soneva are a thriving community working closely with the environment to craft incredible bespoke experiences, where discovery is a way of life. Richard learns about Soneva's "waste to wealth" policy, and visits Mandalay to learn more about the Soneva Foundation's Myanmar Stoves Campaign.
New Mexico (2020)
Ted Turner is one of the US's largest landowners, and his Vermejo Park Ranch in New Mexico is a 600 000 acre ranch dedicated to the conservation and reintroduction of a number of endangered species. Vermejo offers a wide range of environmentally sensitive programs for visitors. Richard also takes time to visit some of the famous sites of American history along the Santa Fe trail.
Chile (2020)
Join Richard as he travels deep into Chile's Patagonian Rainforest and the Huilo Huilo Biological Reserve. See some of the most unique hotels on earth, including one shaped as a mushroom and another as a fairytale kingdom. Discover beautiful lakes, volcanoes, waterfalls and the rainforest, skiing down an unmarked glacier and fly on some of the world's highest and longest zip lines.
Scotland (2020)
Richard returns to his country of birth to explore some of the most remote islands off the coast of Scotland. Join him as he braves the cold waters of the North Atlantic to sustainably harvest sea kelp which, is a surprising ingredient in one of Scotlands most highly acclaimed gins. He'll visit the ruins of ancient Scottish cultures and he'll learn the heritage and history of Scotland's oldest continuous company, Harris Tweed.