The Garden Route
Julia Bradbury walks along the sun-drenched Garden Route on Africa's southern coastline, discovering that this spot may have given rise to the modern human race.
Having tackled treks across the UK, Julia Bradbury embarks on a grand adventure in South Africa, setting out on four different walks that explore its claim to be 'a world in one country'.
Julia is a regular visitor to the Rainbow Nation, but this is her chance to go beyond the normal tourist destinations to a series of increasingly remote locations. However, these are walks that any reasonably adventurous walker could embark on, and they offer a fresh and personal perspective on a friendly and fascinating country that is often misunderstood.
The southern coastline of Africa is home to the sun-drenched Garden Route. With fabulous beaches and immense flora and fauna, this is an increasingly popular holiday spot, but Julia's walk reveals secrets of the history of the Rainbow Nation. She even encounters research suggesting that this abundant spot gave rise to the modern human race.
With her Xhosa guide Willie bringing every feature to life, Julia finds her first walk an absolute delight. Here is proof of South Africa's warm and friendly welcome and of the constant surprises it has to offer.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julia Bradbury |
Series Producer | Owen Rodd |
Executive Producer | Eric Harwood |
Broadcasts
- Mon 26 Apr 2010 20:30
- Tue 27 Apr 2010 01:40
- Thu 6 May 2010 19:30
- Fri 7 May 2010 03:20
- Wed 9 Jun 2010 19:30麻豆社 Two except Wales
- Thu 10 Jun 2010 00:20
- Sun 4 Jul 2010 19:00
- Mon 19 Jul 2010 19:00麻豆社 Two Wales
- Thu 3 Feb 2011 19:30
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- Fri 12 Aug 2011 19:00麻豆社 Two except Wales
- Mon 5 Sep 2011 19:00麻豆社 Two Wales
- Tue 16 Jul 2013 19:30
- Tue 25 Mar 2014 13:55麻豆社 Two except Wales
- Tue 25 Mar 2014 14:30麻豆社 Two Wales
- Sat 20 Sep 2014 10:30
- Mon 16 Feb 2015 11:00