Sue Perkins is back on our TV screens – and this time she has gone off the beaten track.
The presenter has returned to Channel 5 with a three-part series Lost In Thailand. Perkins – known for her partnership with Mel Giedroyc, with whom she formerly hosted The Great British Bake Off – explores three regions of Thailand. First, she heads north to Chiang Mai, kicking off her journey by abseiling from the Crazy Horse Buttress into a limestone cave deep underground.
It’s a destination which has been visited a billion times by slightly unkempt tourists, such as myself. “To find places and activities which haven’t been done to death was hard, but the team did a great job; with off-the-beaten-track experiences like abseiling near Chiang Mai. 'Descending into a cave isn’t the first thing you think of when visiting there.
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