The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
The trapeze at 2,200 meters above sea level is the ‘greatest thrill ever’.
Channel S's 'Map Again' brought together all generations of viewers with a youth travel special. I completed a heart-warming youth trip by traveling online to Manali, India, Senegal, Africa, and Sapa, Vietnam.

The 41st episode of Channel S's 'Might I Go Again', which aired on the 12th, featured a 'Youth Travel' special in which Choi Tae-seong and MC Gree accompanied their travel partners Kim Shin-young and Lee Seok-hoon on an online trip. On this day, the broadcast went on an online trip to Manali, India, Senegal, Africa, and Sapa, Vietnam, with the themes of 'A romantic and spicy meal enjoyed in the air', 'Exploring the African continent by risking your youth', and 'A thrilling trapeze experience on the clouds'.

First, proxy traveler ‘Junsemble’ traveled online to ‘Manali’, which is considered the Switzerland of India. The trip to Manali began with a hike through the fir forest. The lush fir forest path made the hearts of those who saw it relaxed. In particular, Lee Seok-hoon, who saw Jun Sembble become friends with the locals he met on the forest path, was impressed, saying, "Travel makes even closed hearts open." The youth trip, where people can enjoy unique experiences without fear, such as river crossing, a 100% manual activity that can be enjoyed for only 1,600 won in Korean Won, and aerial dining about 48 meters above the ground, vicariously satisfied the viewers.

Second, the 'Jegeger' couple, who are traveling the world on a yellow bus, introduced Senegal, Africa, raising interest. The Longhorn Desert, located at the end of the Sahara, exploded with even more mysterious charm with its vast ocean stretching out at the end of a seemingly endless sandy beach. The sight of the two riding through the Longhorn Desert on a four-wheeled motorcycle broke the hearts of those who saw it. In the evening, a spectacular dinner show, including a djembe performance, was held, automatically shaking the shoulders of viewers. Lastly, Ngor Island, a resort island loved by Senegalese youth and Europeans, fascinated everyone in the studio with its leisurely beer and exotic village atmosphere.

The last part contains a travelogue of Sapa, Vietnam via LAN cable from my best friend, creator ‘Erai Youth’. The sleeping bus, considered an essential part of youth travel, was equipped with a massage function and was in amazing interior condition, leaving onlookers' mouths wide open. Afterwards, the first course of the LAN cable trip, which began in earnest, was Hamrongsan Mountain, known as a trekking spot with the energy of a dragon. The trekking course, which takes advantage of the natural environment, offers unique scenery every time you walk, so there is no time to get bored. The highlight of my trip to Sapa was the Dragon Cloud Glass Bridge. Officially opened in November 2019, this place is considered the highest glass observatory in Southeast Asia. In particular, just watching the trapeze experience at 2,200 meters above sea level gave an unprecedented thrill.

On this day, the 'Might I Go Again' youth travel special featured Kim Shin-young, Lee Seok-hoon, instructor Choi Tae-seong of 'Generation Taeseong Choi was thrilled, saying, “When I was young, I wanted to travel to Africa. I really enjoyed this online trip.” Lee Seok-hoon was immersed in memories, saying, “I want to carry a backpack again.” Gree expressed his desire to travel, saying, “I want to go on a trip quickly.”

Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr