

Great Asian Railway Journeys - Season 1 Episode 11 Jakarta to Bogor
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Kowloon to Wan Chai Jan 27, 2020
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1 - 2Hong Kong University to Lantau Island Jan 28, 2020
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1 - 3Chiang Mai to Lampang Feb 29, 2020
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1 - 4Ayutthaya to River Kwai Jan 30, 2020
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1 - 5Bangkok Jan 31, 2020
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1 - 6Bangkok to Hua Hin Feb 03, 2020
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1 - 7Ho Chi Minh City to Phan Thiet Feb 04, 2020
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1 - 8Da Nang to Hoi An Feb 05, 2020
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1 - 9Hue to Ninh Binh Feb 06, 2020
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1 - 10Hanoi to Ha Long Bay Feb 07, 2020
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1 - 11Jakarta to Bogor Feb 10, 2020
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1 - 12Jakarta to Borobudur/Kutoarjo Feb 11, 2020
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1 - 13Yogyakarta to Ambarawa Feb 12, 2020
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1 - 14Ambarawa to Surabaya Feb 13, 2020
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1 - 15Penang to Kuala Kangsar Feb 14, 2020
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1 - 16Kuala Kangsar to Cameron Highlands Feb 15, 2020
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1 - 17Kuala Lumpur to Melaka Feb 18, 2020
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1 - 18Melaka to Johor Bahru Feb 19, 2020
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1 - 19Raffles Place to Botanic Gardens Feb 20, 2020
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1 - 20Chinatown to Gardens by the Bay Feb 21, 2020
Overview
Michael Portillo’s 2500-mile railway tour of south east Asia reaches its southern most point in Indonesia. His journey crosses the island of Java at the heart of this archipelago nation of 270 million people. In the heaving capital city of Jakarta, Michael uncovers Indonesia’s Dutch colonial past and its rich history as a port but discovers its future is uncertain. He negotiates the city’s notorious traffic, makes a colourful cycle ride, tries the newly launched MRT metro and dines out on Jakarta’s famous street food. He admires Bogor’s Botanical Gardens, now a centre for research and conservation, and finds they were developed by an Englishman, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, once Governor of Java.