Season Seven Preview
The most exciting season of “Travels with Darley” to date, Darley steps out of her comfort zone to share extreme adventures that everyday people can enjoy in the Middle East, Asia and the USA. Swim with sharks in Dubai… in the mall. Climb the world’s tallest artificial climbing wall in downtown Reno and step off the world’s highest commercial bungee in Macao. Season Seven of “Travels with Darley” explores Dubai, Tahoe, Reno, Hong Kong, Macao, New York’s Adirondacks, and Santa Fe.
There are lots of ways to watch “Travels With Darley.” Check out these episodes on your local PBS station, Ovation TV’s Journy and Create TV and binge the series’ first 24 half hours on Amazon Prime, as well as 360 and short videos through Verizon Digital.
SEASON SEVEN EPISODES
Tahoe, Reno & Beyond
Ski with Olympian Jonny Moseley at Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows and learn about railroad history in the Tahoe National Forest in California. Climb the world’s highest artificial climbing wall in Reno, Nevada and enjoy a tour of the Reno’s many murals, before kayaking, hiking and exploring Elvis history around South Lake Tahoe in this episode filled with diversity.
Macao & Hong Kong
Visit two of the world’s most vibrant destinations that are truly a melting pot of cultures combining Cantonese cuisine and culture with Portuguese influences in Macao and Hong Kong. Darley bungee jumps from the Macao Tower, the world’s highest commercial bungee, hikes in Hong Kong, drives across the world’s longest sea-crossing bridge, tries traditional dim sum and more.
Santa Fe Nature Escape
Explore wellness and nature in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Darley challenges herself in the Santa Fe Century bike race, taking on Heartbreak Hill in this over 30 year old annual cycling event. She meets locals to mountain bike Galisteo Basin Preserve, hike at Nambe Pueblo, learn about New Mexico history at Pecos National Historical Park and join the National Park Trust for Kids to Parks Day, see art by Chiricahua Apache sculptor Allan Houser and more, discovering why Santa Fe continues to be a draw for locals and visitors alike.