Survivor - Season 11

Season 11
Survivor: Guatemala — The Maya Empire
Survivor: Guatemala — The Maya Empire is the eleventh season of the American CBS competitive reality television series Survivor. Sixteen of the 18 players in the game were already split into two tribes, Nakúm and Yaxhá; both tribes received one additional tribe member, Bobby Jon and Stephenie, respectively, both who had previously appeared on Survivor: Palau. Aside from the staple twists such as the double Tribal Council and the tribe switch, a new twist called the hidden immunity idol was introduced.

Episodes

Big Trek, Big Trouble, Big Surprise
The 11th season begins with 16 castaways arriving in Guatemala, dividing into two tribes and immediately facing a grueling 11-mile hike through a dense jungle. "It's without question the toughest challenge we've done in any capacity," says host Jeff Probst. "It let the players know it's not going to be easy this time. Palau was a cakewalk. Guatemala is a nightmare." At tribal council, the first person is voted out.

Man Down
As some of the Nakum men continue to struggle, the castaways are particularly concerned about Blake.

The Brave May Not Live Long, but the Cautious Don't Live at All
Avoiding the warnings, some castaways bathe in the crocodile-infested waters.

To Betray or Not to Betray
The tribes are switched around.

Crocs, Cowboys and City Slickers
The winners of the Reward Challenge receive a crocodile-proof pool.

Big Ball, Big Mouth, Big Trouble
The castaways are informed that both tribes will vote a member out.

Surprise Enemy Visit
One tribe decides to visit the other tribe's camp.

The Hidden Immunity Idol
There's a hidden Immunity Idol at camp which, if found, could protect a castaway from being voted out.

Secrets and Lies and an Idol Surprise
The search for the hidden Immunity Idol intensifies.

Eating and Sleeping with the Enemy
One castaway's inability to perform at the Reward Challenge blows it for the entire team.

Everything is Personal
Having not been consulted about the last Tribal Council vote, Judd becomes increasingly paranoid that his alliance may be in jeopardy.

A Price for Immunity
Danni attempts to break the alliance.

Big Win, Big Decision? Big Mistake?
One castaway who wins a car must decide if they believe in the "car curse".

Thunder Storms & Sacrifice
Two immunity challenges whittle the final four castaways down to the last two players before the jury votes for the $1-million winner.

Survivor: Guatemala Reunion
The 18 castaways are reunited in Los Angeles and discuss their time in Guatemala.
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