Freddie Flintoff endures torrential rain and blood-sucking leeches in the rainforests of Borneo, while scouring the forest for orang-utan and elephants. Former England cricket hero Freddie Flintoff spends a week in Borneo in some of the world's most biodiverse rainforest. With a guide showing him the way, Freddie learns to live in the jungle and avoid hazards like wild boar, snakes and poisonous vines. Enduring torrential rain, seas of mud and blood-sucking leeches, Freddie scours the forest for orang-utan. And then together with Osman the Elephant Whisperer he tracks down pygmy elephant, the world's smallest and rarest elephant. Freddie comes within 6 feet of a charging animal, encounters a noisy herd in thick forest and finally plays with a baby elephant.
Freddie ventures deep into the wilderness of Canada's west coast, searching for wolves and killer whales. Keeping him safe are his First Nations guides Vernon and Michael Price, members of the seafaring We Wai Kai Nation. On a traditional winter hunting trip, Freddie camps out under the stars, hunts for deer and forages along the shoreline for clams and oysters. Exploring the dense forest behind their camp, Freddie discovers recent pugmarks from wolves and territorial marking from bears. Finally, Freddie and Vernon take to the water. After days of searching, they eventually track down a pod of killer whales, and Freddie gets closer than he ever thought possible.