One Tribe & Bomanbridge Reunite with Explorer Ash Dykes

One Tribe TV and Bomanbridge Media have teamed up for another excursion with explorer Ash Dykes for Uncharted Amazon, set to launch next month.

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Ash again,” said Dale Templar, executive producer and co-founder of One Tribe. “His ability to push the limits while connecting audiences to the deeper cultural and environmental stories behind his expeditions is unmatched. Uncharted Amazon is ambitious, global factual storytelling rooted in human courage and has real-world impact.”

Across three hour-long episodes, Ash and his small team undertake a multi-disciplinary expedition into Suriname, the most remote and inhospitable region of the Amazon—navigating unmapped territories, confronting extreme natural hazards with extraordinary wildlife encounters

“We have worked with Ash since his first series, Walking the Yangtze, followed by The Great Wall and now Uncharted Amazon—each a complex and often dangerous expedition,” said Sonia Fleck, CEO of Bomanbridge Media. “I have tremendous respect for his relentless grit and unwavering self-belief in the face of extreme challenges. Ash is a remarkable example of resilience, and I’m excited for a wider global audience to witness once again how clarity, courage, and determination can overcome even the toughest odds.”

Viasat has already acquired the series for its factual portfolio, and Uncharted Amazon is scheduled to premiere on Viasat Explore (CEE) and Polsat Viasat Explore (Poland) on December 16.

“It’s an absolute honor to take on what is considered one of the last remaining world-firsts in modern adventuring—and to have it produced as an international TV series is incredibly exciting,” said Dykes. “Working again with one of the best production companies, One Tribe TV, and being backed yet again by Bomanbridge—who have supported my expeditions from the beginning—means a great deal. This journey takes place in one of the least explored and greenest countries in the world, and I can’t wait for audiences to see it.”