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The Best Episodes of Big Crazy Family Adventure Season 1

Every episode of Big Crazy Family Adventure Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Big Crazy Family Adventure Season 1!

The Best Episodes of Big Crazy Family Adventure Season 1

Bruce Kirkby, Christine Pitkanen and their 2 young sons — Bodi and Taj — take the road less traveled. From container ship to tuk tuk,...

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    #1 - Leg 1: Storms and Stuffies

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    The Kirkby's first leg of a 13,000 mile journey from their home in British Columbia to India, involves canoes, a train, and taking a container ship to South Korea. Storms, life vests, and a run-in with Russians create challenges.

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    #2 - Leg 2: How to Get to Beijing Without a Plane

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    The Kirkbys take their first-ever bullet train in South Korea, chow on butterfly larvae snacks and sail the Yellow Sea.

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    #3 - Leg 3: Trains, A Wild Wall and Yaks at Altitude

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    The Kirkbys start off in Beijing, where they dine on Peking duck and walk the Great Wall. Later, Tibetan permits and Taj's health are up in the air.

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    #4 - Leg 4: Barley Beer, Everest and Expiring Visas

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    The Kirkbys enter Tibet after a 27-hour railway ride; Bodi shows a curiosity in Buddhism; a breathtaking view is experienced at Mount Everest; and time is ticking as the family race to reach the Nepal border before their Tibetan visas expire.

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    #5 - Leg 5: Child Princess, Leaches and Chocolate Cake

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    The Kirkbys meet a Hindu goddess in Nepal; Bodi exhibits excellent bargaining skills; and the family ride elephants in the jungle. Also: Bruce gets to photograph rhinos; and Christine celebrates her birthday on the trail of the elusive Bengal tiger.

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    #6 - Leg 6: Sailing the Ganges, Lassis and Burning Ghats

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    The Kirkbys encounter scorching heat, spicy food, snake charmers and burning gnats while in India, where they take a private boat ride on the holy Ganges River. Other highlights include learning to make a lassi and racing to catch a train to the Taj Majal.

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    #7 - Leg 7: Swimming in Luxury, Beggars and Bollywood

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    The kids learn about poverty and take a Bollywood dance class, while Christine cooks an authentic Indian dinner for her family. Other highlights include a trip to the Taj Mahal and an adventure park.

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    #8 - Episode 8

    S1:E8

    Bruce digs into his family history while in the town of Shimla, India. Also: The Kirkbys encounter monkeys at Jakhu Temple; and have to call a doctor when Taj develops a fever.

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    #9 - Episode 9

    S1:E9

    The family near their final stop, but must trek 100 miles of rugged terrain to get there. Along the way, they deliver school supplies to children in remote villages; and Bodi overcomes another fear when his rides a pony for the first time.

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Season 1 Ratings Summary

"Leg 1: Storms and Stuffies" is the best rated episode of "Big Crazy Family Adventure" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 6/14/2015. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Leg 2: How to Get to Beijing Without a Plane".