Better Late Than Never Season 1 Episode 4

Ep 4. A Thai Goodbye

  • TV14
  • September 13, 2016
  • 9.1  (100)

In Better Late Than Never season 1 episode 4, A Thai Goodbye, the travelers explore the cultural and historical heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The episode begins with the group venturing out to one of Bangkok's famous floating markets, where they experience a wide range of Thai delicacies. From coconut ice cream to squid on a stick, the travelers are challenged to step outside their comfort zones and try something new.

The group's next stop is Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The temple complex is considered to be one of the most sacred sites in Thailand, and the group is privileged to witness a Buddhist ceremony inside the temple. After the ceremony, the travelers take a moment to explore the grounds and marvel at the intricate architecture and artwork.

Next, the group travels to Jim Thompson House, a museum dedicated to the American entrepreneur who revitalized the Thai silk industry in the 1950s and 60s. The travelers learn about Thompson's life and legacy while exploring his beautifully preserved home and garden.

As the day winds down, the group heads to a Thai boxing gym to watch a Muay Thai exhibition. The travelers are amazed by the speed, strength, and agility of the fighters, and even get a chance to try some moves of their own. However, the highlight of the episode comes at the end, when the group meets with a group of Thai children who are now living in an orphanage due to various reasons. The travelers spend time playing and spending time with the kids, and the group even learns a traditional Thai dance from the children. The emotional goodbye brings tears to the travelers' eyes as they exchange hugs and well wishes with the kids.

Overall, Better Late Than Never season 1 episode 4, A Thai Goodbye, is a heartwarming and educational episode that showcases the rich culture, history, and traditions of Thailand. The travelers show a deep appreciation and respect for the country, and their interactions with the locals and children are a reminder that travel is about learning and connecting with others.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 13, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TV14
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    9.1  (100)