Romesh is in the post-Mugabe Zimbabwe. He takes a dip in the Niagara Falls, meets amazing animals, explores the Great Zimbabwe ruins, visits the capital Harrare, makes beer and learns about the country's divisive colonial history.
Romesh explores Colombia's infamous legacy of Pablo Escobar and drug violence. He also sees Colonial cities, Caribbean beaches and a Jesus statue shop, plays violent games, picks coffee, takes a dip in a volcano and learns how to dance.
Romesh visits Sierra Leone, a country with a dark past but great hopes for the future. With musician Gwyn Jay Allen as a guide, he explores its national parks and meets locals living truly off-grid.
Romesh travels the furthest he's ever travelled outside his cosy comfort zone as he heads to the Canadian Arctic. The comedian spends a week, guided by Inuit actor Johnny Issaluk, learning about life in this extreme environment.
In this non-Christmasy Christmas special, Romesh visits the Hebrides and lets a local introduce him to the joys and complexities of living as well as visiting there.
Romesh heads off on a journey to Romania. With the help of activist and media expert Angi Serban, he explores the many amazing things that are overlooked in this vast slice of Eastern Europe.
After the last Christmas Special in the Arctic, Romesh agreed to do another on the strict understanding that he would not be sent anywhere cold - so the producers send him to the Sahara Desert.
Romesh visits Mongolia, the most sparsely populated country in Central Asia. His guide, comedian Ider, shows him the overpopulated capital, Mongolian wrestling, mysticism and dating, Genghis Khan's giant statue, and the eagle hunters.
Romesh catches up with friends from Zimbabwe, Bosnia and the Sahara, revisiting some highlights and introducing never-before-seen moments, like trying to recreate a horror film in the desert.