Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve

Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve (2012)

EndedDocumentary showTravel

Starting his journey in South Africa, Simon travels around the coast of the Indian Ocean, heading up the east coast of Africa, around India and back down the western coast of Indonesia to SW Australia. The extraordinary adventure takes Simon to 16 countries, as he braves the horrors of front-line conflict in Mogadishu in Somalia, perhaps the most dangerous place on the planet, and visits the beautiful Maldives, Mauritius and the Seychelles.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Indonesia to AustraliaJun 3, 2012
S01E05Sri Lanka to BangladeshMay 27, 2012
S01E04Oman to the MaldivesMay 20, 2012
S01E03Kenya to SomalilandMay 13, 2012
S01E02Madagascar to the SeychellesApr 29, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' premiere?

'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' premiered in 2012.

Who is the host of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'?

Simon Reeve is the host of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'.

What is the genre of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'?

'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' falls under the genre of travel documentary.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'?

The first season of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' consisted of eight episodes.

In which countries did Simon Reeve travel during the show?

Simon Reeve traveled to various countries around the Indian Ocean, including India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and many more.

What was the main focus of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'?

The main focus of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' was to explore the diverse cultures, landscapes, and people around the Indian Ocean.

Did 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' showcase any environmental issues?

Yes, 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' highlighted various environmental issues such as pollution, deforestation, and overfishing.

Did Simon Reeve interact with local communities during the show?

Yes, Simon Reeve interacted with local communities throughout the series, providing insights into their way of life and traditions.

Were there any thrilling adventures or dangerous situations encountered during the show?

Yes, 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' featured thrilling adventures and encounters with wildlife, as well as some risky situations like crossing treacherous waters.

Did 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' explore historical landmarks?

Yes, 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' explored various historical landmarks and sites with cultural and historical significance.

Were there any unique wildlife encounters on the show?

Yes, 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' showcased unique wildlife encounters, including encounters with marine life, birds, and land animals.

How did 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' portray the local cuisine?

'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' highlighted the diverse and delicious local cuisines found around the Indian Ocean, showcasing traditional dishes and flavors.

Did 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' explore any remote or lesser-known islands?

Yes, 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' visited remote and lesser-known islands, providing a glimpse into their untouched beauty and unique cultures.

Was there a specific narrative or storyline in 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'?

'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' followed a narrative that focused on Simon Reeve's journey and exploration of the Indian Ocean region.

Did 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' address any social or political issues?

Yes, 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' touched upon social and political issues prevalent in the countries visited, shedding light on their impact on local communities.

What was the overall reception of 'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve'?

'Indian Ocean with Simon Reeve' received positive reviews, praised for its stunning visuals, informative content, and Simon Reeve's engaging hosting style.

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