The latest season of BBC's 'Race Across the World' has contestants racing from the Great Wall of China to the southern tip of India, covering over 14,000km through China, Nepal, and India.
Early in the competition, some participants nearly quit after being confronted with harsh living conditions, including dirty toilets and makeshift beds. The show highlights both the physical and emotional challenges faced by the teams as they navigate unfamiliar territories and cultures. The journey tests their resilience, adaptability, and teamwork under extreme circumstances.
Viewers can expect dramatic moments and cultural immersion as the teams race toward the finish line.
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