The Lost Tribes

The Lost Tribes (2007)

EndedReality showAdventure, Travel

Imagine living in one of the most primitive cultures on the planet, where your home is made of cow dung and to feed your family you must hunt monkey, eat bush buck and subscribe to tribal laws. All this ­and worse­ will be the daily challenge for three average Aussie families who have volunteered for an "adventure holiday" that will change their lives forever.

Network
Scheduleevery Sunday at 18:30 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Jun 10, 2007
S01E05Episode 5Jun 3, 2007
S01E04Episode 4May 27, 2007
S01E03Episode 3May 20, 2007
S01E02Episode 2May 13, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Lost Tribes' premiere?

'The Lost Tribes' premiered on August 3, 2006.

How many tribes were featured in 'The Lost Tribes'?

'The Lost Tribes' featured six different tribes from various parts of the world.

What was the format of the show?

'The Lost Tribes' was a reality TV show where a group of contestants were dropped off in remote locations to live with indigenous tribes for several weeks.

Who were the contestants in 'The Lost Tribes'?

The contestants in 'The Lost Tribes' were ordinary people with no survival or outdoor experience.

Where were the contestants dropped off in 'The Lost Tribes'?

The contestants were dropped off in remote locations in Borneo, Ethiopia, Siberia, Mongolia, Venezuela, and the Amazon Rainforest.

What was the prize for winning 'The Lost Tribes'?

There was no monetary prize for winning 'The Lost Tribes'. The goal was for the contestants to immerse themselves in the culture of the indigenous tribes.

Did the contestants have any communication with the outside world during the show?

No, the contestants had no communication with the outside world and were completely cut off from their daily lives.

How long did the contestants stay with the indigenous tribes?

The contestants stayed with the indigenous tribes for several weeks.

What was the biggest challenge for the contestants in 'The Lost Tribes'?

The biggest challenge for the contestants in 'The Lost Tribes' was adapting to the way of life with the indigenous tribes, which included living off the land and learning their customs and traditions.

Did the contestants face any dangers during the show?

Yes, the contestants faced a number of dangers during the show, including dangerous animals, extreme weather, and unfamiliar terrain.

Did the indigenous tribes know that the contestants were coming?

Yes, the indigenous tribes were informed ahead of time about the arrival of the contestants.

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