Tales of a bipedal ape-like creature persist in the myth and legend of the Himalayas. But does the yeti really exist? Two enthusiasts are determined to find out. Andrew Benfield and Richard Horsey travel through India, Myanmar, Nepal and Bhutan in search of stories of yeti sightings and encounters. Over 10 episodes, they hear from villagers, yak herders, sherpas and mountaineers, who give surprisingly consistent descriptions of a mysterious, large, hairy creature. This series takes us on a journey deep into Himalayan culture as the presenters grapple with their own inner demons to try to make sense of the yeti myth.
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After years of searching the Himalayas for the mythical yeti, Andrew and Richard were given a purported yeti hair in Bhutan. In this special bonus episode of the series, they send it to the US for DNA testing. more
A mysterious stranger gives Andy and Richard a hair. Could it belong to a yeti or an unknown species? They submit it for DNA testing and await the results. more
In the final leg of their yeti search, Andy is taken ill leaving Richard to spend the night alone in yeti country. more
This is purely a vanity project for the presenters involved. I am really quite angry that public money was wasted here. Steer well clear.
It is a very interesting podcast that is trying to be… a mystery? A comedy? A scientific exploration? It is interesting to listen to the journey and the witness accounts are probably the ones that save it. Do the presenters come across as ignorant? Sure! But it adds to the content rather than distracts in my opinion.
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Outrageously bad podcast. Two men from the overpaid privileged elite (with no actual competency in making a podcast, let alone ‘investigating’ something) waltz about Nepal like viceroys from the British Raj, patronising the living daylights out of everyone they come across, not least the podcast listener. This really is a production straight out of a bygone era, when it was de rigueur to speak in a high-pitched pretend foreign accent when speaking English to a local, as if these blokes are playi... more
Such a joy to hear the Bhutanese outlook on life and to go on a audio journey to such a unique country.
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Yeti launched 5 months ago and published 13 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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