I Should Have Stayed Home - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Far From Home
Sid and Shanky travel through harsh terrain to fight the elements of low oxygen and extreme temperatures with no communication or navigation for help. Together, they use their instincts to find their way back to civilization.

Beware of the Bears!
Sid and Shanky continue their journey through the rough Himalayan terrain to reach their next destination. Driving through one of the world's most dangerous roads, they maneuver through a path swept away by melting glaciers and navigate narrow bridges.

Dude, Where's My Fuel?
Sid and Shanky journey on the dangerous and treacherous road to Zanskar Valley. With limited fuel, the brothers try their best to drive strategically to avoid getting stranded. Will they be able to get to shelter before the sun sets?

I Want to Go Home!
The beginning of the end: Sid and Shanky are exhausted, but need to keep moving. They take respite at a breathtaking waterfall and believe that the worst is behind them. However, they discover that they must tackle a glacier in order to get home.
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