Jan and Morten go on an adventure in isolated Bhutan. The kingdom in the Himalayan mountains, which is said to be the last travel destination in the world that hasn't been ruined by mass tourism and which is also the world's first carbon-negative country.
Uzbekistan offers a true inferno of crazy and touching experiences when Jan and Morten go there to learn more about everything from major environmental disasters, dubious train journeys and fermented camel milk. And then they even taste the rump of a raw fat-tailed sheep, a true delicacy.
Jan and Morten travel to one of Asia's most vibrant cities, Seoul. A big city where career and pets are everywhere, and the unique hotels and gastronomic experiences are queuing up. For better or worse.
After some breathless days in pulsating Seoul, Jan and Morten gear down and drive out into the quiet, authentic and spiritual South Korea. Here they experience inspiring monks, cruise ships on cliffs and penis sculptures in all shades.
Jan and Morten set course for kilts, gales and myths in Scotland's highlands. Here they meet, among others, Andy, who keeps the highlander tradition alive, and then they search for the Loch Ness monster with Steve, who has devoted his life to finding the legendary lake monster. A trip with plenty of adventure and mythical traditions.
Jan and Morten have gone to Bulgaria, but far away from Sunny Beach. Instead they take a narrow-gauge train through the lush Rhodope Mountains, where they meet masked exorcists, dancing bears and the reigning Bulgarian champion in arm wrestling.