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Travel by Dart (2022)

Episode list

Travel by Dart

    • SeasonsYears
    • 20222025Unknown
  • Easter Island: Part 1

    S1.E2 ∙ Easter Island: Part 1

    After an arduous trip, the Travel by Dart team arrives on Easter Island from Chile. The hosts discover the mystery of the world's most remote island, while the episode is packed with history, inspiration, and action shots. From the unveiled legend of the Rapa Nui heads to the present struggle of its inhabitants, this episode of Travel by Dart also answers the question: do the famous Easter Island heads have bodies underneath? Sorin and Matt hear it from the horse's mouth and have unprecedented access to the islands' key people. However, a critical moment occurs when Sorin and Matt are invited to a "welcome party", but everyone talks about what will happen to them around 1AM. Thoughts on cannibalism history start to come up. Tension arises as midnight gets closer. Polynesia might not be that friendly.
    Easter Island: Part 2

    S1.E3 ∙ Easter Island: Part 2

    As Sorin and Matt survive the 'welcome party' from the previous episode, they will befriend everyone on the island, including Miguel - a typical Polynesian giant that nobody messes around with. After getting his trust, Matt and Sorin are invited to join the local Kari Kari dance ensemble and asked to dance on stage in front of hundreds of people. In the second part of this episode, the hosts are going through an all-time high goosebumps experience that they will never forget: a traditional Isla de Pascua body-painting ceremony that teaches them - and the viewers - the ancient war strategies the local Rapa Nui people used to protect their land. This memorable episode also features Sorin and Matt going through a unique scuba diving experience in the colorful waters of Isla de Pascua.
    Indonesia

    S1.E4 ∙ Indonesia

    After the Easter Island unforgettable visit, Sorin throws a new dart at the world map. He hits Indonesia and decides to arrange the trip's timeline exactly around his best friend's (Matt Liberto) birthday. Both the vacation and location are determined in a non-traditional way, with a dart, so why would a trip to Indonesia be average? The two friends reunite and go on a pirate ship for almost a week. The experience is filled with adventures on and off the boat, so this is an episode to watch. Matt's birthday doesn't go unnoticed by the ship's crew, while the boys are also surprised by a visit from a couple of friends from India, where they first threw the dart. The boat owner takes Sorin on a golf challenge and prepares a new dart throw ceremony on the ship's deck. However, a big surprise happens when the dart is thrown.
    Bermuda

    S1.E5 ∙ Bermuda

    Sorin and Matt split ways, so Sorin decides to throw a new dart at a map and take on the world by himself. And, wow, what an enigmatic location is now on the horizon: the Bermuda Triangle. This episode features an incredible trip to one of the most mysterious regions of the globe: the Bermuda Triangle. Sorin dives into it and discovers the real story of this place with the help of a few local people. Did ships and planes vanish into the Triangle because of unexplained forces or human errors? After seeing a shipwreck with his own eyes at the bottom of the ocean, Sorin looks more into the history of this country. Additionally, he educates the viewer about the famous Bermuda shorts - how they came around and what's so intriguing about them. The episode ends with a new throw at the world map in a crazy, fascinating setting: a cave. As per the next destination, Sorin will remain around the Atlantic Ocean, so watch the next episode.
    Portugal

    S1.E6 ∙ Portugal

    While in Bermuda, during the last episode, Sorin threw a new dart at the world map and hit Portugal. The dart landed in the Atlantic Ocean, but the closest country was Portugal. This episode features the host taking on Lisbon, the capital city. From discovering Fado - a famous Portuguese song ritual, usually with a melancholy theme and accompanied by mandolins or guitars - to visiting Castle Sao Jorge, Sorin immerses himself in the Portuguese culture. The episode also looks at the popular tram system, the Ginginha drink, and the incredible Lisbon aquarium. As usual, the show ends with a new dart at the map, this time the set being entirely unconventional: the balcony of his rented apartment. The new location determined by the dart takes him back to a Spanish-speaking language.
    Uruguay

    S1.E7 ∙ Uruguay

    This episode is probably the most random travel show you will ever see but - at the same time - one of the most complete when it comes to Uruguay's traditions and customs. Sorin falls in love with this country, as it is one of the most developed nations in South America. A pleasant surprise is up for grabs. From learning about local wines to visiting the most extensive pencil collection in the Guinness Book of Records, Sorin gets to dive into the local dances and traditions - such as the Murga. Face painting and weird-looking behavior - here are some perfect ingredients for this episode's success. This is a must-see show, as the host takes you not only through Montevideo but the spectacular towns of Colonia and Punta del Este - the best-kept secrets of Uruguay.
    Cuba: Part 1

    S1.E8 ∙ Cuba: Part 1

    During his trip to Uruguay, Sorin Mihailovici threw a new dart at the world map and hit Cuba in a dreamy setup. This episode represents a refreshing way of looking at things in the beautiful country, which endured too much over the last decades. Sorin starts in Havana and introduces the viewer to the famous classic cars, explaining why they are so many and what's so special about them. He then takes a trip to Vinales, the world's most-renown area when it comes to producing cigars. You get to see how the high-sought Cuban cigars are made, from start to finish, as Sorin receives unprecedented access to a tobacco plantation and discovers the process of making the cigars, from seeds to consumption. The episode also features a visit to Ernest Hemingway's favorite spot in Havana, La Bodeguita del Medio, where the famous American author got inspired to write most of his pieces.
    Cuba: Part 2

    S1.E9 ∙ Cuba: Part 2

    The incredible Cuba trip continues with a visit to one of the most colorful cities in the world, Trinidad, where Sorin finds the human Google version. After being surprised by a street performer who seems to know too much, the host settles for a few days in Santiago. Here, Sorin is in for a treat and embraces a new group of friends. He visits an African priest who reads his past and future and tells him what he needs to do to better his life. One cannot visit Cuba without referencing Fidel Castro. The host goes for a visit to Castro's unusual grave. Watch the episode to learn more about this culture and its beautiful people.
    Costa Rica

    S1.E10 ∙ Costa Rica

    Spanish is one of the languages that Sorin speaks, so when it comes to countries that he visits for Travel by Dart, a Latino region is a gift. This episode features the only country in the world that doesn't have an army but provides a million happy adventures in between. Mihailovici jumps into a series of adrenaline-rushed activities, from getting to the hardest-to-access waterfall in the world to ziplining and ATV riding. While in Costa Rica, Sorin also finds himself in a crazy, magnetic field, in the middle of nowhere, as his car starts moving by itself up the hill. To sweeten up the things, a full-body massage in chocolate is a bucket list item that finally comes true during the filming of this episode. This incredible scenery brings visual treats to the viewers. It educates them on how Costa Rica and its equatorial climate became a top attraction for the rest of the world after the pandemic. Pura Vida.
    Cambodia

    S1.E11 ∙ Cambodia

    Travel by Dart is a series that features countries that are not necessarily top tourist attractions. However, Sorin finds all the hidden gems that make a region stand out. It is the case of Cambodia, too, a country that became one of Sorin's all-time favorites. This episode shows the host discovering the unseen beauty of the nation. The host takes part in an emotional Buddhist monk ceremony, then plants mangroves and immerses himself in the villagers' lifestyle. A great visit to the famous Angkor Wat is a must, but his favorite part was a sunset expedition on Samsara, a water version of the Orient Express train. The episode is not complete without a few personal touches and stunts, so this is another must-see show. At the end of it, the dart throw ceremony brings up a huge surprise.
    Thailand: Part 1

    S1.E12 ∙ Thailand: Part 1

    While blindfolded in Cambodia, Sorin threw the dart at the world map and hit Thailand ("the Land of Smiles"). An incredible journey that spreads throughout two episodes, this adventure features everything you need to know about Thailand and its culture. The first part showcases Bangkok and its crazy good vibe and balances modern times with history. Sorin meets Yvonne, a Brit who came to Thailand to visit the famous River Kwai Bridge, not for tourism, but to track her father's footsteps. The old man was a Prisoner of War here during the World War II during the bridge building, and now Sorin and his friend are looking for clues about his ordeal. A significant breakthrough takes place.
    Thailand: Part 2

    S1.E13 ∙ Thailand: Part 2

    The second part of the Thailand visit shows Sorin embracing adventure to the fullest. If you plan to visit this country one day, this is a show to watch. Going to Koh Samui island has its perks. Incredible experiences, from joining a safari trip to paying respects to cultural choices, are part of this visually stunning episode. Sorin tries to cook Thai food, even though he is not chef-material. James Bond-looking-like islands, elephants, and other adrenaline-rush activities complete the show and this season 1.
    Galapagos

    S2.E1 ∙ Galapagos

    During his trip to Costa Rica in Season 1, Sorin threw a dart at the map and hit the ocean right between the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador. As a result, he embarked on a journey to visit both places, as Ecuador governs the famous islands. This first episode of the new season finds Sorin in the Galapagos. He introduces us to charismatic 150-year-old tortoises, dynamic sea lions that come and chill with the locals in the middle of the town, and scary-looking iguanas that are friendlier than your pet. The host swims with the sharks close to Seymour island and gets to stay in Bill Clinton's villa. This is an episode to watch, indeed.
    Ecuador

    S2.E2 ∙ Ecuador

    After having the time of his life in the Galapagos islands, Sorin moves to mainland Ecuador. He starts his journey in Guayaquil, where he meets tennis legend Nicolas Lapentti, a big hero for the locals. Sorin also gets invited to visit Barcelona SC, the soccer club holding the world's record for the most fans per capita; the team is loved by 75% of Ecuador's population - the host tries to figure out the phenomenon. The Travel by Dart team makes its way up to Banos, an incredible town where Sorin eats Guinea pigs and gets out of his comfort zone through high-adrenaline rafting and bungee-jumping experiences. As Ecuador is the world's leader in exporting fine cocoa, Sorin educates the viewer how chocolate is made, from seed to the bar. Visits to cocoa and coffee plantations are also on the itinerary, so you get to see what the cocoa fruits look and taste like. This is a sweet episode.
    Amazon Jungle

    S2.E3 ∙ Amazon Jungle

    This episode is the most picturesque part of the Travel by Dart series. Sorin dives deep into the Amazon jungle, where - through complex arrangements - meets the Aorani tribe. This is one of the purest indigenous tribes left in the area - a group of people living in the jungle, naked and hunting for food with blowdarts. Sorin spends a day with them, takes part in a marriage ceremony, and gets to learn how they survive day after day. The host uses the blowdart to pick a new country instead of throwing a dart at the world map during this episode-adventure at its finest. The episode also features an incredible Ayahuasca ceremony, a sacred Amazonian plant that locals use to cleanse their bodies and souls while going through a hallucinogenic experience. The shaman who performs the ritual on Sorin is full of surprises. Do not miss the episode.
    Madagascar

    S2.E4 ∙ Madagascar

    While he was in the Galapagos Islands, Sorin threw a new dart at the world map and hit the Eastern side of Africa: Madagascar, a land full of beauty, history, and incredible people. Too bad Sorin was extorted by the authorities, who were driven by poor mentality and greed. From safaris in the spectacular sceneries of this beautiful country to getting to taste the local food, Sorin discovers how the fourth largest island in the world was formed and what the traditions and cultures are. Lemurs and chameleons are Sorin's co-hosts this episode.
    Colombia

    S2.E5 ∙ Colombia

    Colombia is the country known for being the land of the infamous drug leader Pablo Escobar. Sorin takes a unique approach to the present situation and features a Pablo Escobar Medellin tour, introducing the viewer to the places he lived, was incarcerated, and where he was shot down. However, Colombia is not just about that, so Sorin gets to see the incredible La Piedra, but also the colorful town of Cartagena, packed with history and culture. The host is also surprised by the visit of a few friends from back home, so Cartagena becomes their headquarters.
    Brazil: Part 1

    S2.E6 ∙ Brazil: Part 1

    Sorin ends up in Brazil after the dart thrown in Colombia hit the largest state in South America during the last episode. A big country means lots of activities, so all the Brazil activities are spread over two episodes. First, Sorin checks out Rio de Janeiro, where he visits the famous Christ The Redeemer statue. After getting to know the capital city, the host moves to Arraial do Cabo, a jewel town located on the side of the Atlantic Ocean. Surprises are to come out. This first part of Travel by Dart Brazil ends with a visit to Manaus and the Amazon jungle, where Sorin spends a few days amongst a million insects and bugs and gets to eat worms.
    Brazil: Part 2

    S2.E7 ∙ Brazil: Part 2

    While Sorin gets to spend an entire month in Brazil, he makes a call back home to see if any of the public and friends worldwide want to come and join him. To his surprise, his buddies come down to South America in significant numbers, so it's time to party. Sorin gets into the role of the host not just for the show but for 20 friends and fans that join him in Brazil. Things are more fun when done in a group, so the gang dives deep into the culture of this colorful country. Rio de Janeiro, what a beauty.
    Argentina

    S2.E8 ∙ Argentina

    The Argentina episode is one of a kind. Sorin discovers a country that he falls in love with, despite a critical economic situation that it's going through. From learning how to dance the tango to visiting an impressive countryside ranch, the host presents Argentina with its signature items. Wine tastings, incredible art, and a unique Tigre Delta are just a few of the highlights that this episode of Travel by Dart features. Oh, we forgot about the Asado and Eva Peron's grave, two different things with two separate stories that you should know about.
    Curacao

    S2.E9 ∙ Curacao

    Sorin decides to spice up the dart-throwing ceremony again and invites other people to do it on his behalf. At the same time, they spend some adventurous time in the former Netherland Antile, Curacao. If you never knew how to ride an ostrich, you'll find out in this episode, as Sorin does it at a local farm. Also, he shows and explains what the iguana meat tastes like and introduces us to unique places like Klein Curacao or the Hato caves. The episode wouldn't be complete without telling the story of the slaves who came to this place hundreds of years ago and how their presence influenced the island. The dart throw at the end of this episode reveals a big surprise.
    Madlives: Part 1

    S2.E10 ∙ Madlives: Part 1

    While in Curacao, Sorin and his guest threw a new dart at the map, hitting the Indian ocean. The closest land-mass was the Maldives, a dream destination for many people worldwide. In this episode, Sorin goes through three types of experiences. First, he spends three days in a local village to show the world that the Maldives is not just tourism and turquoise waters. Then, he discovers an average location available for everyone's pocket for the following three days. Last, the host spends three more days at a high-end luxury spot that you could only in the movies. This is a must-watch episode, followed by the Maldives - part 2.
    Maldives: Part 2

    S2.E11 ∙ Maldives: Part 2

    The islands' beauty is also featured in this second part of the Maldives trip. Only this time, Sorin gets to spend some time with new friends while they go through unforgettable experiences. What kind? From flying over the country in tiny seaplanes to having dinner in an underwater restaurant, the host also has a sandbank escape in the middle of the ocean. If you've never been to the Maldives and always wanted to, this episode shows what your experience would be like, from a tourist perspective.
    Italy

    S2.E12 ∙ Italy

    Sorin stops in Italy to film a new episode on its way to the next destination. He even gets a group of friends to join him and throw the dart on his behalf. The headquarters is set in the incredible Tuscany, where Sorin enjoys a stay at a countryside villa, sip wine on a hot air balloon ride, and discover Florence. The Italy episode also features a trip to Venice, where the group enjoys some magical moments of this fantastic, charming place. An episode in Tuscany could not be complete without visiting a Chianti winery. The host learns the wine making process and tastes the delicious "grape juice" that this famous area is known for.
    Romania

    S2.E13 ∙ Romania

    This last episode of Season 2 takes place in Sorin's native country. As a grand finale of the season, the show features a fantastic experience through Dracula's land. The host and his entourage go to Transylvania, where they get to visit the famous Dracula's castle and even the room where the count was born. In addition to the incredible medieval experience, the episode presents the second-largest building in the world, located in the capital Bucharest and a charming visit to the Danube River Delta, a place unique in Europe where partakers get to lose themselves for a few days. The dart throw takes place on a floating hotel, so next season can't come any faster.

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