Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 7.8  (72)

Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve is a six-part travel documentary series produced by the BBC Select, starring the well-known travel journalist and broadcaster, Simon Reeve. The show premiered in 2013 and takes viewers on a spiritual journey around the world, exploring religious rituals, beliefs, and practices. Each episode is 60 minutes long and is shot in stunning locations across the globe.

The show is an immersive experience into the world of religion, observing how people of various faiths worship and conduct their rituals. Simon Reeve's charm, coupled with his extensive travel experience, makes the show an engaging watch for all travel enthusiasts. Simons aims to showcase the real and raw world of pilgrimage with his signature wit and humor.

The first episode of the show takes viewers to a natural wonder in Iceland, where the Northern Lights are a common occurrence. Here, Simon travels to Iceland to explore how the Northern Lights have inspired and influenced the religious practices of Icelanders, including their ancient Viking beliefs. As he embarks on his journey, Simon meets local people who share their beliefs about the power of the Northern Lights and how it has shaped their spiritual lives.

In the second episode, Simon travels to Mexico to explore the significance of the Day of the Dead festival. The festival is an ancient tradition that celebrates the deceased loved ones and ancestors. Simon travels to different parts of Mexico, visiting graveyards, and meeting people who share their stories about how the Day of the Dead tradition brings them closer to their passed-away loved ones. Viewers get an insight into the rich history and culture surrounding the festival and the spiritual significance it holds.

In the third episode, Simon travels to the sacred grounds of Jerusalem, where he explores the rich history and culture of the city. He visits historical sites significant to three major religions: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. As he moves from one site to another, Simon discovers the simple yet profound beliefs and practices that bind people of different religions together in this sacred city.

In the fourth episode, Simon travels to Ethiopia to explore the Orthodox Christian faith celebrated in the country. Simon immerses himself in the Ethiopian culture, learning about the history, customs and the unique religious practices unique to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. Simon explores the religious rituals of the people of Ethiopia, which include ancient traditions such as eating only bread and drinking water for a week to cleanse themselves before the celebration of Orthodox Christmas.

In episode five, Simon travels to northeastern India to learn about Buddhism and the Dalai Lama. There he experiences the vibrant culture of India and its peoples' religious traditions. Simon takes part in Bhutanese cultural festivities meant for the internal cleaning of the sins of the individuals, and they believe that it prevents them and their family from sickness, accidents, and bad events.

In the final episode of Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve, Simon travels to Saudi Arabia to learn about Islam's traditions and rituals. Simon captures the soul of a Muslim's pilgrimage to Mecca and discusses the different interpretations of Islam with the people he meets there.

Overall, Pilgrimage with Simon Reeve is a well-written and engaging show that immerses viewers in the spiritual journeys of people around the world. Simon Reeve does a great job at introducing viewers to different religious practices and beliefs with his inquisitive and open-minded approach. The show is a perfect choice for anyone who wants to explore the spiritual and religious spectrum of the world.

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Episode 3
3. Episode 3
December 16, 2013
Perhaps the most important and iconic pilgrimage is the arduous and dangerous journey to reach Jerusalem. Several million people a year, from all religions, come to visit or worship in one of the most highly contested square miles on earth. Some are so overcome by the spiritual experience that they require medical treatment. But why does this part of the world have such an effect on believers?
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
December 9, 2013
One of the most perilous pilgrim routes still traveled today, The Great St Bernard Pass, claimed many lives over the centuries including at least one Pope. But what drives people to embark on such dicey religious quests? In recent times, this type of journey has melded with tourism as pilgrims still tread these pious paths for a variety of reasons, but often stay at luxury hotels along the way.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
December 2, 2013
Medieval Britons believed that journeys of endurance, suffering and sacrifice would help them get into heaven. But the inspiration behind pilgrimage was not always about religious devotion and piety. It was often a chance for long-suffering peasants to get away from a life of drudgery and possibly engage in a little sin while they were away from home.
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  • Premiere Date
    December 2, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (72)