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Kate Humble Explores The Raute People's Normadic Way Of Life | Living With Nomads | TRACKS

Kate Humble and a camera crew enter the rugged and nomadic life of the Nepalese Raute people, roaming the altitudes of Nepal's mountains. They are not immediately welcomed into the tribe but as Kate proves helpful in moving the camp and as a contributing part of the workforce, she is able to get closer to the tribe - and by that closer to an understanding of the Raute people's way of life, including the challenges and possible new lessons for Kate to learn.

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India with Kate Humble

Jonny is joined by the TV broadcaster and writer Kate Humble to talk all things India, from travel to the main sites to getting truly off the beaten path.
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Gorillas in the Midst with Kate Humble

In October 2017, Jonny Bealby (founder of Wild Frontiers) travelled to Central Africa with broadcaster Kate Humble and cameraman Andy Thompson to make a short film about the great apes (chimpanzees and gorillas) of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He was invited by the award-winning conservationist John Kahekwa, with a view to helping put Kahuzi Biéga National Park, and the endangered eastern lowland gorillas that live there, back on the tourist map.

This film was made to help put this special place back on the tourist map, where responsible travel can help organisations, like the Pole Pole Foundation, protect the region's rare wildlife and habitats.

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Two Minutes of Slow with Kate Humble

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Kate Humble in Back to the Land ( Excerpt ) Part 2 - Wasabi farming

Kate goes to the packing facilities at The Wasabi Company and visits a restaurant with Jon Old to taste the Wasabi. For more information visit our websites at and

Wild Frontiers Evening of Adventure 2018

Watch the live stream from the Royal Geographical Society in London as broadcaster Kate Humble, adventurer Richard Dunwoody and explorer Benedict Allen talk about their latest adventures. Raising money for the Wild Frontiers Foundation the evening was a great success providing the funds for around 250 local Congolese to go and see the gorillas that live in the Kahuzi Biega National Park.

The Spice Trail season 3 Episode 1 Pepper and Cinnamon BBC Documentary

Pepper and Cinnamon
The Spice Trail
Episode 1 of 3

Kate Humble retraces the steps of 15th-century explorers as she sets out on a spice trail that takes her to India and Sri Lanka, the birthplaces of pepper and cinnamon.

She begins her travels on India's 'Spice Coast', where she uncovers the story of pepper, once known as black gold and now the most consumed spice in the world. She does the pepper dance to shake the berries from their stalk, meets farmers fighting back against a disease that is devastating pepper crops, and is taught the centuries-old secret language still used by the traders who wheel and deal in the spice.

From India, Kate heads south to Sri Lanka, the land of cinnamon - a place shrouded in mystery to Europeans until the Portugese accidentally landed on its shores. She attends the spectacular Buddhist festival, or Perahara, which celebrates local resistance to the invaders, and takes part in the delicate process of harvesting the spice and making a cinnamon quill. Finally, she witnesses the crucial make-or-break negotiations of local farmers trying to sell their crops.

Kate Humble presents the Ridba FAB Awards 2013

The full FAB Awards ceremony

High Desert Waterfall QUEST! Seeking Mt. Lewis Falls

We set off into the high desert on the North side of Angeles National Forest near Paradise Springs in search of the often overlooked Mt. Lewis Falls. Most people who pass by on the Manzanita Trail never even know that it's there! To get to it involved plenty of bushwhacking, sketchy climbing and perseverance. There was also a bunch of beautiful wildflowers, giant pine trees and so much more along our enjoyable journey. I also talk about some BIG announcements at the end of the video!

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