
We travelled 14,000km on Race Across the World — this region is a must-visit
Race Across The World contestants, mum and son, Caroline and Tom, have zoomed from The Great Wall of China to the most Southern point of India, all with the hope of winning £20,000.
The unlikely duo have been dashing across borders, sleeping on buses and trains, and pleading with whoever can help them to get to the finish line.
Viewers will find out tonight, during the season finale of Race Across The World on BBC One, how the pair did on their adventure. Perhaps the bigger prize though, is that they got to tread an obscure path so few tourists walk.
The duo will have transversed 14,000km, travelling through China, Nepal and India. But speaking to Metro, they reveal the one place they're desperate to return to — and where they're happy to never see again.
Fuel your wanderlust with our curated newsletter of travel deals, guides and inspiration. Sign up here.
A highlight for Caroline and Tom was when they stumbled across Funing County, in the Yunnan province in China.
The diverse 2,066 sq mile area sits in the south of China, about 43 miles from the border of Vietnam.
Unlike the mega cities of Shanghai and Beijing, Funing County is nestled in the mountains, with small traditional villages connected by winding roads and rivers.
While Caroline and Tom's time there came with a sprinkle of drama when Tom lost their money belt, they both agreed without hesitation that Funing County is the one place people should definitely visit.
'After seeing people rushing to work in the cities, it felt like people were just enjoying their lives a lot more,' says Tom.
'We could have spent hours just people watching. We saw butchers on the back of a tuk-tuk, which I never thought that would be a thing, but that was really cool.
'We even saw five people on one moped, a family of five, which was just crazy. It was one of those places you had to sit back and just watch.'
A trip to Funing County is not for the faint-hearted, and perhaps better-suited to well-seasoned travellers, as it's very much off the beaten track.
First, UK travellers will need to head to Kunming, the capital of the Yunnan Province, known as 'the City of Eternal Spring' due to its year-round mild climate.
There are no direct flights, so you'll most likely make a stop elsewhere in China before continuing onward to your destination.
There are currently flights available with Air China from London Gatwick to Kunming, with a 2 hour 20 minute connection in Beijing. In total, the journey takes 16 hours.
From Kunming, you can take local trains which will get you to Funing County in around two hours.
Like Caroline and Tom though, most travellers will make Funing County and the Yunnan Province part of a wider trip across China or southeast Asia.
The province of Yunnan is home to a staggering 26 ethnic minority groups. There are several villages to visit, where travellers can learn about traditional culture and daily life.
In Funing County, Guichao Town is built on the ruins of the Ming and Qing Dynasty town of Fuzhou and retains many historical sites. Visit during the first two months of lunar year, when it plays host to the 'Ganlongduan' festival, featuring performances of Zhuang Opera, Han folk songs, and Yao bronze-drum music.
Perhaps the most popular though is Lijiang Old Town, which sits further north in Yunnan. It's a UNESCO World Heritage site and an important 12th century trading hub. It boasts restaurants, shops and even nightclubs (and a unique McDonald's). It also sits in the shadow of the Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, a 5596m mountain which can be reached by cable car.
There are also impressive natural sights in Yunnan. In Funing County, there's the Puyang Waterfall, which has a drop of 96 metres and the Qinghuadong Scenic Area, a system of caves with boat tours available for tourists.
Back in Kunming, there's the Stone Forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site about 90 minutes outside of the city. Wonder through the massive limestone rock formations, which were thought to have begun forming about 270 million years ago.
In the main city, the Golden Horse and Jade Rooster Archways were originally built during the Ming Dynasty. Both are near to various shops and restaurants for those keen to pick up souvenirs and try the local cuisine. Go at night for the best photo opportunities.
And for some traditional Chinese street food, head to Nanqiang Street for its vibrant night market. Travellers say that 'the later it gets, the livelier it becomes' and that 'once you start eating, you won't want to leave.'
In the west of Yunnan is the city of Dali, with its popular Old Town, which Lonely Planet call 'the original backpacker hang-out in Yunnan' and where you can find some of the best noodles in the region. It's also a good spot for the more adventurous type, as you can hike around the Cangshan mountains. For something a little more low key, Lake Erhai with its fishing villages and ancient temples is also worth visiting.
Tom and Caroline have become pros when it comes to resourceful travelling.
Caroline's top tip? 'Speak to the young,' she says. 'The younger people seem to want to talk.'
'The pure kindness of strangers surprised us both,' adds Thomas. 'Locals don't help… purely because they can, and it just gives you such a lovely understanding for the country as well. I I think the people make a country when you travel.'
Caroline insists every traveler needs to pack two essential items. 'Packing cubes are fantastic in a rucksack. Everything just spills out of the rucksack all the time but they were fantastic. And sandals, because depending where you're going, it's not always the cleanest place, and the showers can be slippy.'
'We are planning on backpacking through Kazakhstan,' says Tom. 'It's going to sound stupid, but it's mainly because of Borat.
'It's not even filmed there but it's always tickled my pickle, and a couple of my mates have spoken about wanting to go there before, so I did a little bit of research and apparently it's brilliant.'
They're are also keen to head back to Nepal, after spending such a short time there during their race.
Tom says: 'It was just the most beautiful, peaceful and kind country. There's so much to see and do and learn and we obviously couldn't do it, but, but it just promised so much.'
He's also keen to see a different side to China. 'I would love to go back and do some of the more rural options,' he says. 'I would love to go see a bit more of the Himalayas, more of the equivalent of village life here in China, the small towns and the history.' More Trending
Of course, there are also destinations they're not hurrying to book flights back to. Caroline admits she had high hopes for the capital city Beijing, only to be underwhelmed.
'I think we had the idea of it, or I certainly had the idea that it was the capital, and it must be really nice and easy to get around, but we just ended up getting stuck,' says Caroline.
'I think that was more because of our experience, rather than Beijing itself but just from what we saw in Beijing, I'm not in a rush to go back there.'
Race Across The World airs Wednesdays at 9pm on BBC One and is available to watch on iPlayer.
Do you have a story to share?
Get in touch by emailing MetroLifestyleTeam@Metro.co.uk.
MORE: 'He's not coming back': Casualty confirms death tragedies as BBC drops new trailer
MORE: Race Across The World star Sam Gardiner died from 'devastating brain injury' after car crash
MORE: Easyjet launches 11 new flights from major UK airport to Greece, Spain, Portugal and more
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Metro
an hour ago
- Metro
New struggle for Vanessa in Emmerdale as Tracy shuts her down
There's absolute turmoil for the sisters in Emmerdale with one being accused of murder and the other one dropping her in it. Tracy Shankley (Amy Walsh) was dealt the hugely devastating blow of learning that the body pulled from the lake was her ex Nate Robinson's (Jurell Carter). An even more distressing twist for her was to learn that he'd been dead the whole time she thought he'd gone AWOL and instead of reporting him missing, she'd bad mouthed him and maxed out his credit card. She and Vanessa (Michelle Hardwick) then pointed the finger of suspicion at Cain (Jeff Hordley) when they revealed to the police that he'd beaten up Nate the day he died, but quick to deflect from his new uncle-in-law, John (Oliver Farnworth) dumped Nate's phone in Tracy's house and allowed the detectives to find it. A panicked Tracy gave the police an alibi, which was a complete lie and implicated Vanessa by saying she'd been with her the whole day of Nate's disappearance. But it unravelled quickly when Vanessa confessed the truth to protect her own skin – that they were nowhere near each other that day. More Trending Tracy was promptly arrested and now feels nothing but contempt for her half-sibling. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! With her life falling down around her, Tracy hasn't got space for forgiveness for Vanessa. She's grieving and guilty, reliving how she has behaved with Nate unknowingly decomposing in the lake nearby. View More » Vanessa crawls to Tracy with her tail between her legs, but has she burned her bridges by shopping her to the cops in the ultimate betrayal? MORE: Emmerdale confirms first arrest in Nate story in ITVX release – and it 'ruins' a life MORE: Huge Nate twist in early Emmerdale ITVX streaming release as legend taken to the station MORE: Real-life TV couple announce big career move and and say 'we can't wait'


Metro
2 hours ago
- Metro
Emmerdale killer John breathes a sigh of relief - but a twist follows
Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) caught John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) out in tonight's episode of Emmerdale. The couple recently returned from their honeymoon following a chaotic wedding ceremony. From Aaron's perspective, it was dramatic because his ex Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) returned. For John, he was on edge due to multiple opportunities arising that threatened to expose his murderous secrets. Aaron and John managed to tie the knot though but when they got back from their relaxing time away, they learnt of some worrying news. John had to put on his poker face again when he got told that Nate Robinson's (Jurell Carter) body had been found in the lake. Due to Nate being Aaron's family, John has opted for the approach of trying to support the Dingle clan as they grieve. In tonight's episode, John's focus shifted to something completely unrelated to Nate. As he looked through the post, he spotted a letter addressed to Aaron, from the prison. John immediately knew that it was from Robert and hid it in his pocket. Later, he went to open the envelope, but got caught by Aaron. Aaron read through the letter but put it in the bin shortly after. We know that his relationship with John means a great deal to him, as it helped him realise he can love someone else other than Robert. As Aaron reassured John, there was relief. Whenever we see John's insecurities highlighted, he usually does something to ensure he no longer feels that way. The difference here was that John wasn't able to do anything due to being spotted by Aaron, so he was simply a man fearing his partner would be tempted by their ex. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! And he wasn't. More Trending For now. With Robert due out of prison, John and Aaron will get a shock when he gets back to the village and announces he's sticking around. View More » Let's not forget, Robert and Aaron kissed the day he returned – how long will it be until John finds this out? MORE: Emmerdale spoilers for next week reveal devastating news as a comeback rocks the village MORE: All 26 Emmerdale spoiler pictures for next week as huge comeback is confirmed MORE: Emmerdale pulled from TV schedules amid dead body story


Metro
2 hours ago
- Metro
Fresh heartache for Dee-Dee in Corrie as new Laila scenes leave her conflicted
Dee-Dee Bailey (Channique Sterling-Brown) was recently stunned when she saw her brother James (Jason Callender) returning to Coronation Street – bringing baby Laila with him. Dee-Dee gave birth to Laila earlier this year. During the traumatic delivery she struggled to get the maternity unit staff to take her concerns seriously and eventually the baby had to have an emergency delivery. Dee-Dee almost died after losing a lot of blood and had to have a hysterectomy, meaning she can't have any more children. She'd already decided to give the baby up for adoption because she felt she couldn't cope with a baby who was the child of evil criminal Joel Deering (Calum Lill). Because James and his partner Danny were desperate to be parents, it seemed like the perfect solution to let them adopt the little girl who was named Laila. Due to various circumstances, James wasn't able to take Laila straight away, so she was cared for by the Bailey family. Dee-Dee couldn't help but start to grow attached to her daughter although she resisted this. She was therefore heartbroken when James finally took the baby back to America to live with him and Danny. Very soon he was back again, after he and Danny split up. Having nowhere else to go and needing help with Laila, James felt the only option was to return to his family. For Dee-Dee this has meant once again she's having to battle with her feelings as she has more contact with Laila. In upcoming scenes she offers to look after the baby so James can get some rest after a sleepless night. In tender scenes she can't help but smile at her little girl. More Trending Later, she has to take Laila for her vaccinations as James is away. Afterwards she tells Michael (Ryan Russell) that she found the whole experience very emotional. Want to be the first to hear shocking EastEnders spoilers? Who's leaving Coronation Street? The latest gossip from Emmerdale? Join 10,000 soaps fans on Metro's WhatsApp Soaps community and get access to spoiler galleries, must-watch videos, and exclusive interviews. Simply click on this link, select 'Join Chat' and you're in! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you can see when we've just dropped the latest spoilers! She's arranged to be interviewed by Amy Barlow (Elle Mulvaney) on student radio about her experiences on the maternity ward and the wider issue of the racism that Black women often experience when giving birth. Feeling emotionally fragile, she confides in Daniel (Rob Mallard) that she's not sure she can go through with it. And when she and James argue over Laila, it seems that she's struggling to remain objective about the situation and she's finding it hard to deal with having her daughter close by every day. View More » How long can Dee-Dee cope with this situation and what will she decide to do? MORE: All 28 Coronation Street pictures for next week as legend confirms diagnosis MORE: The end for a Coronation Street couple as new cheating scandal confirmed MORE: All 26 Coronation Street pictures for next week as new scandal set to rock the cobbles