[1] The group are first filmed at their individual Seoul workplaces and/or schools; then meeting at the small apartment of Zhang, for dinner, and to make plans for their trip.
[24][25] In Liege they return the rented van and search the streets for Quintart's favorite foods, stopping for the "historically first" Belgian french fries they have been told about.
[27] They then visit a famous hilly street of 374 steps, the Montagne de Bueren, and race to the top, finishing in this order: Shakya, Mondi, Quintart, Yoo, Rasch, and Zhang.
Lindemann gets a "Nepali hero" style haircut, as described by a local, who says the cut makes him look like Bollywood actor Ajay Devgan; then shops for Nepalese clothing with Shakya.
They arrive at the Tal Barahi Temple on an island in the lake, where they perform a Hindu worship ritual, receive the red bindi on their foreheads and ring the ghantas, along with other visitors.
Shakya, Tetto and Mondi take a van to the base camp at Dhampus Resort, just short of the Annapurna Circuit trek, where they start their climb to the mountain top of 1730 meters, after registering 1192 on their altimeter watches.
[50] The father takes Shakya, Yoo, Mondi and Lindemann to visit the family herbal medicine shop in Thamel, passing by the Kathesimbhu Stupa and spinning prayer wheels.
[62][63] During the Seoul dinner planning meeting, Mondi introduces his wife's younger sister to the traveling friends Yoo, Zhang, Lindemann, Deiana and Tetto; minus Hooper.
[71] They then enjoy an aperitivo at an outdoor café, and take the vaporetto on the Grand Canal, with Mondi explaining the tourist sites, including the Guggenheim modern art museum, they pass by.
[77] Patry has a garden meeting in Seoul with Yoo, Zhang and Shakya to discuss travel plans and introduces the new friends, New Zealand Embassy's John Denis Riley (born in 1976), and Super Junior's Henry (stage name).
[80] They meet up for dinner at a sports bar in Clifton Hill, for beer and global cuisine of buffalo wings, shrimp tacos, grilled chicken salad, pizza and French fries.
[81][82][83][84] The show starts with 1999 news clippings and video of Patry's time as a pro StarCraft player, alias "Grrrr...", and his move to South Korea.
The friends continue the StarCraft challenge at the Canadian PC bang and Henry telephones ex-pro, and television personality, Hong Jin-ho, alias "YellOw", for strategy advice, but still loses to Patry.
[91] Continuing from the previous episode, the friends finish cooling off in a local waterfall and dry up as they change clothes, including work pants that Professor Yoo's wife gives them.
[93] The cast prepare to sleep, with Jun, Rasch and Williams sharing the room, while Mondi and Lindemann stay the night over at another house offered by one of the ladies of the community.
The cast is then divided into two teams, with Mondi and Zhang staying in Sydney for a city tour[100] and Yoo, Lindemann, Williams and Terada following Hooper to Wollongong.
[110] Williams details sites in the outdoor market; one of the city's eco-bridges, the Goodwill Bridge, eco taxis, and the warning signs for koalas, kangaroos and echidnas.
[110] All the friends meet at the South Bank ferry wharf and travel by CityCat on the Brisbane River to Williams' alma mater, the University of Queensland at the main campus in St Lucia, while viewing the Kurilpa Bridge and playing with the worm gummies.
[110] They ferry back to the city for a dinner of beer, fish and chips and ham hock salad, then visit Williams' sister's ballet studio.
[110][113] The final episode of the Australia trip begins with Williams and Terada getting up early in the morning to go ride a hot air balloon in Gold Coast.
[115] Meanwhile, the other friends awake from their room, and Mondi and Hooper prepare breakfast, serving the others with foods such as scrambled egg, bread and coffee, whilst enjoying the views of Gold Coast.
Deiana tells the friends that they will first visit a seafood market in Marseille before boarding a boat to the islands of the Frioul archipelago, the setting that mainly inspired Alexandre Dumas' The Count of Monte Cristo.
From the island they board a motor yacht; excited with the luxury, they dance and sing Exid's "Up & Down", sunbathe on the deck, and while anchored, dive in the Bay of Marseille, helping Zhang learn snorkeling.
At the River Rhône they discuss Paul Gauguin's influence on his work, then his phrase "La tristessa durera toujours" or "the sadness will last forever" at the Hospital in Arles, where they write postcards to friends.
There, they meet a lady from the United Kingdom and ask her to judge their poses/jumps for each individual between the four friends, where the person with the worst pose has to jump into the waters of Lake Wakatipu.
[189] She surprises the friends when she says she knows Shakya from one of the Canada episodes, and Lee Jung, whom she mentions saw him sing on King of Mask Singer back in South Korea.
[199] The first place the show introduces to in this episode follows Zhang, Shakya and Terada to Hobbiton in Waikato, the setting for the movie series The Lord of the Rings, based on the novel of the same name by J. R. R.
They then both enter a small church throughout the end of the trail, where Patry learns about Andrew Kim Taegon, Korea's first Catholic priest and patron saint.
[219] Afterwards, the friends split, with Yoo, Zhang and Patry together to ride ATV in the mountains, while Lee Jung, Ashminov and Mondi take to the ocean to go scuba diving despite the cold weather.
Rasch’s father interrogates the friends about the show Non-Summit and had asked the reason why the foreigners had decided to live in South Korea and how they’re excellent at languages.