(Jungle Ambush) Hazen learns in a village of the semi-nomadic Mani tribe in the pristine forest of Malaya (peninsular Malaysia), full of wildlife, some as dangerous as vipers, how they live, especially preparing and practicing the traditional blowpipe and darts poisoned with fig sap or harvesting bee hives. As prey gets rare after a few months, the tribe regularly packs everything together and sends a hunters party ahead to prepare a new camp site while the families follow. Hazen proves himself as 'warrior' by journeying to the new valley alone, living from what he catches and gathers in fish and plants. He only ventures in the forest when no river is available to use by self-made raft, but it proves obstructed by rocks, so he risk following it into a huge cave system. Finally he joins the communal wild boar hunt, meat for the resettled village.
—KGF Vissers