Walking the Amazon

Walking the Amazon (2011)

EndedDocumentary showAdventure

Follow Ed Stafford's extraordinary journey as he battles dense jungle, deadly creatures, drug-traffickers and tropical disease, in a bid to conquer the length of the Amazon River.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Brazil to the AtlanticFeb 9, 2011
S01E01Peru to BrazilFeb 2, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Walking the Amazon premiere?

Walking the Amazon premiered on May 30, 2011.

Who is the host of Walking the Amazon?

Ed Stafford is the host of Walking the Amazon.

How long does it take to walk the Amazon?

It took Ed Stafford 859 days to walk the entire length of the Amazon, from its source in Peru to its mouth on the Brazilian coast.

What was Stafford's biggest challenge during the journey?

Stafford's biggest challenge during the journey was crossing a region called Vit\u00f3ria da Conquista, where he had to navigate through landmines, drug traffickers, and other dangers.

How did Stafford prepare himself for the journey?

Stafford spent months researching the Amazon and its indigenous people, and he also underwent extensive survival and navigation training.

What were some of the survival techniques Stafford used during the journey?

Some of the survival techniques Stafford used during the journey included building shelters, catching and cooking his own food, and purifying water.

How did Stafford transport his equipment during the journey?

Stafford transported his equipment using a custom-made cart, which he pulled behind him through the Amazon's trails and rivers.

How did Stafford engage with the Amazon's indigenous people during the journey?

Stafford engaged with the Amazon's indigenous people by learning their languages, participating in their rituals, and exchanging gifts with them.

What was Stafford's motivation for walking the Amazon?

Stafford's motivation for walking the Amazon was to raise awareness about deforestation, mining, and other threats to the rainforest and its people.

Did Stafford have any close encounters with dangerous animals during the journey?

Yes, Stafford had close encounters with animals such as caimans, jaguars, anacondas, and electric eels during the journey.

How did Stafford navigate through the Amazon's waterways?

Stafford navigated through the Amazon's waterways using a kayak and other makeshift watercraft.

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