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The Amazing Race Asia 1
Season 1
Presented by Allan Wu
No. of teams10
Winner Zabrina Fernandez & Joe Jer Tee
No. of legs12
Distance traveled39,000 km (24,000 mi)
No. of episodes13 (14 including recap)
Release
Original network AXN Asia
Original release9 November 2006 (2006-11-09) –
1 February 2007 (2007-02-01)
Additional information
Filming dates24 May (2006-05-24) –
17 June 2006 (2006-06-17)
Season chronology
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Season 2

The Amazing Race Asia 1 is the first season of The Amazing Race Asia, a reality television game show based on the American series The Amazing Race. It featured ten teams of two, with a pre-existing relationship, in a race around Asia and the Pacific Rim to win US$100,000. Applications were accepted through 31 March 2006. [1] The season began on 9 November 2006 on AXN Asia and the season finale aired on 1 February 2007.

Malaysian workers Zabrina Fernandez and Joe Jer Tee were the winners of this season becoming the first all female team to win in an Amazing Race franchise and were also the first winners to win only the final leg.

Production

Development and filming

Merdeka Square overlooking Sultan Abdul Samad Building in Kuala Lumpur was the Starting Line of the first season of The Amazing Race Asia.

In October 2005, Buena Vista International Television-Asia Pacific and Sony Pictures Television International's AXN Asia announced that it had earned the right to produce the first localized production of The Amazing Race. [2] AXN Asia, which airs the original American series, had received many written requests for an Asian production from local viewers.

The season visited two continents and eight countries over a distance of more than 39,000 kilometres (24,000 mi), including the first time visit for an Amazing Race franchise to Indonesia, which had not been visited in the original version at the time of air (the nation would later be visited in the 19th season, in 2011).

Marketing

The first season of the show was supported by the following regional sponsors: Sony Electronics Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd, AirAsia, Caltex, MSN, Nokia, and Bintan Lagoon Resort. [3] Ford was a local sponsor, while the series was also supported by Tourism Malaysia. The sponsors played a major role in the series by providing prizes and integrating their products into various tasks. In addition, AirAsia was the sole airline used by racers, while Bintan Lagoon Resort was the sequester location for eliminated teams. [4]

To introduce the new series to an Asian audience, a promotional tour visited Seoul, Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, and Delhi prior to the series premiere. [3]

Casting

In July 2006, Singaporean television personality Allan Wu was introduced as the host of The Amazing Race Asia. Ricky Ow, General Manager of SPE Networks Asia described Wu as "a big fan of The Amazing Race" and felt that "his good looks and natural charisma will offer a different appeal from the US version." [3]

Over 1000 teams across Asia applied for the series, with registration accepted through 31 March 2006. [5] Ultimately, ten teams were selected to participate in the race; the cast included expatriates in Thailand and Hong Kong and Indian models. [6] Host Allan Wu commented that "the producers definitely took the time and did their homework to select the most diverse, entertaining, and controversial batch of contestants for our first season."

Broadcasting

An additional episode, subtitled "Memories" was a post-show interview special that aired one week after the season finale. [7]

Cast

Aubrey Sandel
Sahil Shroff

The cast consisted of a few local media representatives or their relatives. Zabrina Fernandez is a Ntv7 and Channel V television producer, as well as the sister of Malaysian film director Joshua Fernandez and Hitz.FM DJ JJ Fernandez. Aubrey Miles is a filipina actress who acted in local movies such as Prosti, Xerex, Sanib, A Beautiful Life and Gagamboy; she is also the co-host of noontime show Masayang Tanghali Bayan. Sahil Shroff is an Indian model. Prashant Raj Sachdev is an Indian actor who starred in the Bollywood movie Aag; he was also the runner-up of Mr. India 2004. Melody is a Singaporean TV and movie actress, having starred in local movies such as Street Angels and The Teenage Textbook Movie; she also played a supporting character in long-running drama Love Blossoms and its sequel, Love Blossoms II.

This season consists of five non-Asians; Andy, Francesca, Howard and Laura are from the United Kingdom, having separate representatives in Asian countries (as Andy & Laura representing Thailand), and Sandy is from New Zealand, is representing Hong Kong.

Contestants Age Relationship Hometown Status
Ernie Lopez 42 Married Manila, Philippines Eliminated 1st
(in Jakarta, Indonesia)
Jill "Jeena" Lopez 35
Jacqueline Yu 23 Actress & Model Manila, Philippines Eliminated 2nd
(in Tabanan, Indonesia)
Aubrey Miles 26
Sahil Shroff 26 Models Mumbai, India Eliminated 3rd
(in Auckland, New Zealand)
Prashant Sachdev 26
Melody Chen 28 Best Friends Singapore Eliminated 4th
(in Gibbston Valley, New Zealand)
Sharon Wong 31
Howard Bicknell 39 Best Friends Colombo, Sri Lanka Eliminated 5th
(in Than Bok Khorani National Park, Thailand)
Sahran Abeysundara 31
Andy Lawson 28 Engaged Koh Samui, Thailand Eliminated 6th
(in Delhi, India)
Laura Kluk 37
Marsio Juwono 34 Brothers Jakarta, Indonesia Eliminated 7th
(in Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Mardy Juwono 36
Andrew Tan 26 Dating Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Third Place
Park Syeon 28
Sandy Sydney 29 Dating Hong Kong, China Second Place
Francesca Etzdorf 27
Joe Jer Tee 29 Co-Workers Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Winners
Zabrina Fernandez 26

Future appearances

In 2010, Aubrey Miles appeared in Survivor Philippines: Celebrity Showdown, the Philippine version of Survivor. [8] In 2014, Melody Chen appeared on Leg 9 of The Amazing Race 25 as a Pit Stop greeter in Singapore. [9] In 2016, Zabrina & Joe Jer appeared as the Pit Stop greeters for the third leg of The Amazing Race Asia 5 in their home country of Malaysia. [10] In 2017, Sahran, seven months after being elected mayor of Haslemere, [11] appeared on the British cooking programme Come Dine with Me. [12] In 2021, Sahil Shroff competed on Bigg Boss 15, the Indian version of Big Brother. [13]

Results

The following teams participated in the season, with their relationships at the time of filming. Placements are listed in finishing order:

  • A red placement with a dagger (†) indicates that the team was eliminated.
  • An underlined blue placement with a double-dagger (‡) indicates that the team was the last to arrive at a Pit Stop in a non-elimination leg, and were forced to relinquish all of their money, were not allotted money for the next leg, and were not allowed to acquire money until they started the next leg.
  • An italicized placement means it is a team's placement at the midpoint of a double leg.
  • A green ƒ indicates that the team won a Fast Forward.
  • A brown > indicates that the team chose to use the Yield; brown < indicates the team who received it.
Team placement (by leg)
Team 1 2 3 [a] 4 5 6 7 8 9 [b] 10 11 12
1st Half 2nd Half
Zabrina & Joe Jer 3rd 4th 5th 6th 3rd 3rd 6th 5th 4th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st
Sandy & Francesca 10th 9th 2nd 3rd 5th 1st 4th 3rd 5th 1st> [c] 1st 3rd 2nd
Andrew & Syeon 5th [d] 8th 8th 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 2nd 1st 3rd
Mardy & Marsio 1st 2nd 6th 4th 6th 5th 5th 1stƒ [e] 3rd 2nd 4th 4th†
Andy & Laura 7th 7th 7th 7th [f] 1st 2nd [g] 1st 2nd 1st 5th†< [c]
Howard & Sahran 9th [h] 3rd 1st 8th [i] 4th 6th 3rd 6th†
Melody & Sharon 6th 5th 3rd 2nd 7th 7th†
Sahil & Prashant 8th [h] 1stƒ [e] 4th 5th 8th† [j]
Aubrey & Jacqueline 4th 6th 9th†
Ernie & Jeena 2nd 10th†
Notes
  1. ^ Five of the nine teams received 4-hour penalties at the Pit Stop for failing to complete the Roadblock (Joe Jer, Marsio, Andy, Syeon, and Aubrey). The initial order of arrival for all teams are as follows (the four italicized teams did not receive a penalty): 1st: Zabrina & Joe Jer; 2nd: Howard & Sahran; 3rd: Sandy & Francesca; 4th: Mardy & Marsio; 5th: Andy & Laura; 6th: Andrew & Syeon; 7th: Melody & Sharon; 8th: Sahil & Prashant; 9th: Aubrey & Jacqueline. Aubrey & Jacqueline were eliminated without the 4-hour penalty being issued, since they were already in last place.
  2. ^ Leg 9 was a double leg, which had two Detours and two Roadblocks shown over two episodes. The placements listed for the first half is in order of teams' arrival at the Pit Stop in Kolkata.
  3. ^ a b Sandy & Francesca used the Yield against Andy & Laura
  4. ^ Andrew & Syeon initially arrived 1st, but they did not follow the trail as instructed in their clue to the Pit Stop, and were asked to complete it before checking in. Four teams checked in while they went back, dropping Andrew & Syeon to 5th.
  5. ^ a b This team won the Fast Forward in this particular leg.
  6. ^ Laura suffered an injury to her left leg on the way to Oceanworld. After the tests were done, she was allowed to continue the next leg.
  7. ^ Andy & Laura were caught speeding at 146 km/h while the speed limit was 100 km/h. The penalty was 2 minutes times the number of km/h by which they had exceeded the speed limit. They were issued a 92-minute penalty that was assessed at the start of the following leg, therefore departing from the Pit Start last.
  8. ^ a b For unknown reasons on the subsequent leg, the starting placements of Howard & Sahran and Sahil & Prashant were switched, resulting in Howard & Sahran and Sahil & Prashant starting in 8th and 9th place, respectively.
  9. ^ Howard & Sahran were issued a 4-hour penalty because Howard failed to complete the Roadblock. They checked into the Pit Stop last, but were notified that the leg was a non-elimination Leg. The 4-hour penalty they took from the Roadblock would be instead applied at the starting time at Leg 5.
  10. ^ Sahil & Prashant initially arrived 5th, but were issued a 1-hour penalty because they were driven around in a private vehicle in Devonport, breaking an Amazing Race rule prohibiting hitch-hiking. The last three teams trailing them (Sandy & Francesca, Mardy & Marsio and Melody & Sharon) checked-in during their penalty time, dropping Sahil & Prashant to last place and resulting in their elimination.

Episode title quotes

Episode titles are often taken from quotes made by the racers.

  1. "I Don't Think I Can Do This" – Sahran
  2. "They're Speedy, They're Fast And They're First" – Howard
  3. "Give Me The Strength, Give Me The Strength" – Howard
  4. "Just Shut Up And Do It" – Mardy
  5. "It's Blowing Like Your Mum's Pants On A Windy Day" – Howard
  6. "What Have You Been Eating!" – Zabrina
  7. "Don't Stand There Doing Nothing!" – Andy
  8. "My Legs Are Shaking Like Jelly" – Andrew
  9. "This Is Totally, Totally Out Of This World!" – Marsio
  10. "War Has Begun!" – Andy
  11. "This Is Going To Be Embarrassing!" – Zabrina
  12. "Oh My Goodness, I Have To Eat A Brain!" – Syeon
  13. "24 Days, 15 Cities, 39,000 Kilometres And It Comes Down To This" – Allan Wu

Prizes

Individual prizes were awarded to the first team to complete some legs.

Race summary

Complete route map Note: the green dot represents both the starting city and the transfer point of the final leg.
Destinations Air travel    Rail travel    Water travel    Bus travel
Helicopter travel    Bicycle travel    Gondola travel
Route Markers Detour    Roadblock    Fast Forward    Yield    Pit Stop

Leg 1 (Malaysia)

Teams finished the inaugural leg of The Amazing Race Asia in Bukit Nanas, atop of KL Tower.

Airdate: 9 November 2006

This series' first Detour was a choice between Paint or Pot. In Paint, team members had to work together to make a batik painting based on the design shown to them to receive their next clue. In Pot, one team member had to make a pot from clay using a pottery wheel while the other member controlled the wheel's spin to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Berjaya Times Square, teams had to rappel down from the eight level of the shopping mall to receive their next clue.
  • At Shah Alam Stadium, each team member had to complete four consecutive laps around the circuit in go-karts before receiving their next clue.
  • On the way to the Pit Stop, teams were instructed to follow a certain trail in the Bukit Nanas Forest Reserve to the top of the Kuala Lumpur Tower.

Leg 2 (Malaysia → Indonesia)

The National Monument in Jakarta's Merdeka Square served as the Pit Stop for this leg.

Airdate: 16 November 2006

In this series' first Roadblock, one team member had to retrieve a clue in a box located inside a snake pit containing dangerous species second to anaconda in size, within two minutes.

In this series' first Fast Forward, teams had to search among 50 students at the courtyard inside SMA Negeri 60 High School with Sony Walkman MP3 players. The first team to find the one Walkman playing a message that they have chosen correctly could exchange the Walkman for the Fast Forward award.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Push or Sell. Both Detours required teams to travel to Pasar Kaget Melawai and searched for the marked bakso vendors. In Push, teams had to push a bakso cart 500 metres (0.31 mi) along a marked route, without spilling any soy sauce, while singing a traditional child song, "Abang Tukang Bakso" to receive their next clue. In Sell, teams had to sell (or eat) 15 bowls of bakso, each with a minimum selling price of Rp 2,000, to receive their next clue.

Additional task
  • At Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, teams had to perform a native Minangkabau plate dance called Tari Piring correctly to receive their next clue.
Additional note
  • Teams had to travel on a pre-arranged AirAsia flight to Jakarta.
  • After finishing Detour, teams must headed to MONAS (National Monument), in which they had to enter via IRTI car park entrance to find their Pit Stop.

Leg 3 (Indonesia)

While in Bali, Indonesia, teams visited Uluwatu where they searched for their clue inside the caves within its rock formations.

Airdate: 23 November 2006

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dig in a marked area of sand around Kuta Beach for a souvenir, a small wooden surfboard, hidden up to 40 centimetres (0.44 yd) beneath the sand to receive their next clue.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Wet or Dry. In Wet, teams had to traverse down 500 steps to the Ayung River, ride through the white water rapids and complete a two-mile (3.2 km) course on the water until they reach their clue at the end of the course. In Dry, teams had to ride on an elephant through a course to receive their next clue.

Additional task
  • At the cybercafe, teams had to log in to their MSN account at the internet cafe's computers and search the website for the words "Amazing Race Asia" to reveal their next clue on screen, which they may print out or receive from an attendant.
  • After completing the Detour, teams must headed to Uluwatu Surfing Beach where they had to follow the marked stairs down to the beach and find their next clue hidden within the caves.

Leg 4 (Indonesia → Australia)

One of the Detour options in Sydney required teams to climb up the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge to retrieve their clue.

Airdate: 30 November 2006

This leg's Detour was a choice between Elevation or Crustacean. In Elevation, teams had to climb up a large number of steps to the top of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to receive their next clue. In Crustacean, teams made their way on foot to the seafood restaurant Doyle's at the Quay. Once there, they had to shell 14 kilograms (31 lb) of cold prawns, ensuring that the tail, the head and the back were properly removed, to receive their next clue from the restaurant chef.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to dive into the aquarium in Oceanworld Manly, where they had to swim with sharks, stingrays, turtles and fishes to retrieve their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At the SonyCentral store, teams had to take a Sony HD Camera and use it to record a video of someone singing a local bush ballad, titled " Click Go the Shears". Once they were done, they had to go back to SonyCentral and have the video be played on a television. If the person they filmed had sung the lyrics to the correct tune, the staff at SonyCentral would hand them their next clue. If not, they would have to re-do the task.
  • After the task at SonyCentral, teams had to take a ferry to Manly where they were told that "dangerous Australian animals will lead them to their next clue", left teams figured out they must headed to the Oceanworld.
  • After completing the Roadblock, teams had to take a water taxi to the Pit Stop.

Leg 5 (Australia → New Zealand)

While in Auckland, teams visited the Sky Tower and climbed to the top.

Airdate: 7 December 2006

This leg's Detour was a choice between Rigby or Rigging. In Rugby, teams had to take a taxi to Victoria Park. Once there, they had to put on rugby jerseys and kick rugby balls to score three goals to receive their next clue from the coach. The goals would only be counted if the rugby ball was kicked into the enclosed posts a height at least 22 metres. In Rigging, teams had to travel to Westhaven Marina and find the yachts. Once there, the instructor would give the teams instructions on how to use ropes and knots to get the sail up and receive their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to perform the SkyJump by falling 192 metres (630 ft) from the 53rd floor in a controlled descent. While the non-participating team member was watching down below, they had to use a Sony Ericsson Cyber-shot camera to take a picture of their partner doing this task. Once team members reunited, they would receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • After alighting from the ferry from Auckland, teams had to search near the Devonport Terminal for a child on a swing with their next clue.
  • At the Sky Tower, teams had to put on orange jumpsuits and perform the SkyCity Vertigo Climb. This task involved teams having to climb up a ladder to the top of the Sky Tower where they would have a 360-view of Downtown Auckland. Their next clue would be handed to them only after they have completed the climb. Teams then made their way to a platform on level 53.

Leg 6 (New Zealand)

Melody took part in the bungee jump Roadblock at Nevis Highwire Platform at Nevis River along with other racers.

Airdate: 14 December 2006

This leg's Detour was a choice between Ledge or Luge. In Ledge, each team member had to take a turn performing the ledge swing, which hurls them 400 metres (0.25 mi) above Queenstown, before receiving their next clue. In Luge, teams had to complete a tack team relay with each team member by navigating a luge through a 830 metres (0.52 mi) circuit track a total of four times to get their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to bungee jump 134 metres (440 ft) over Nevis Valley, reputedly the world's wildest bungee jump. They only had two minutes after they step on the platform to do so, or forfeit their turn. After they were successfully done with the jump, the bungee instructor would give them their next clue. This task was later revisited on Season 4 as a Switchback.

Additional tasks
  • At the Caltex Petrol Kiosk, teams had to fill up their Mitsubishi Pajero with fuel and pay for it using a Caltex Cash Card before receiving their next clue.
  • At Offroad Adventures, teams had to drive an all-terrain vehicle around a tricky and muddy course 1 mile (1.6 km) in order to receive their next clue.

Leg 7 (New Zealand → Singapore → Thailand)

During this leg, teams visited the largest water fountain in the world (The Fountain of Wealth) in Singapore before heading to Bangkok and visit Golden Mount, which is depicted on the Thai 2 Baht coin.

Airdate: 21 December 2006

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to climb to the top of the temple and then search through 560 golden bells for 100 clue capsules containing silver slips of paper. Out of the 100 silver slips of paper, only six contained the correct slip of paper instructing team members to receive their next clue from a temple worker.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Bacon or Eggs. In Bacon, teams would have to find marked tuk-tuks on Larn Luang Road and then direct their tuk-tuk drivers to drive them to the Memorial for People Born in the Year of Pig (called Pig Memorial by the racers) to get their next clue. Teams were allowed to seek directions from locals but could not get assistance from the driver. In Eggs, teams had to travel to Pak Khlong Talat, find an egg store on Asadang Road, and deliver 20 trays of eggs to a nearby egg stall using a wheeler to receive their next clue. However, if any eggs were delivered broken, the store owner would instruct the teams to re-deliver that number of unbroken eggs.

Additional tasks
  • At the Caltex station, each team had to clean up an extremely dirty Ford Focus car until the Caltex employee in charge was satisfied to receive their next clue.
  • At Wat Niwet Thamaprawat, teams had to take a cable car over the river and then search the temple grounds for several clue boxes. Only one of these clue boxes would contain the right clue. Teams then had to figure out that their next destination was the Golden Mount, by finding out the monument depicted on the Thai 2 Baht coin enclosed in their clue envelope.

Leg 8 (Thailand)

The Roadblock in Krabi required one team member to climb the Railay East rock wall.

Airdate: 28 December 2006

In this season's second Fast Forward, teams had to find a kayak on Pranang Bay and then using it to look for a clue hidden in one of the many hidden caves near the area. The first team to find the clue would win the Fast Forward award.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Smash or Grab. In Smash, teams would have to smash through a pile of 75 coconuts with a hammer until they found one with red ink inside it to receive their next clue. In Grab, teams had to snorkel through an area of the waters off Koh Poda with 100 buoys, each of which has an attached clue, until they found one of only marked "correct".

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to climb up the face of Railay East 123 Wall in order to retrieve the next clue from the top.

Additional note
  • Upon arriving in Krabi Bus Terminal, teams had to take a songthaew to Ao Nang Beach where they would find their clue.
  • From Noppharat Thara Bay, teams had to travel by a long-tail boat for the rest of the leg.

Leg 9 (Thailand → India)

The double-length leg in India had teams checked in at the Mid-Point at B.B. Ganguly Street in Kolkata and later traveled to Delhi to visit the famous Red Fort where they encountered a Yield.

Airdates: 4 and 11 January 2007

In this leg's first Roadblock, one team member had to polish seven shoes from bystanders and charge at least 5 for their service to receive their next clue.

This leg's first Detour was a choice between Carry or Count. In Carry, teams had to deliver 80 litres (21 US gal) of milk by carrying jugs on their heads and pouring them into a metal bucket a distance away to receive their next clue. In Count, teams had to go to Maniktala Bazar and then correctly count the number of betel nuts in a basket to receive their next clue. Teams could only guess once before counting the nuts again.

This leg's second Detour was a choice between Deliver or Donkey. In Deliver, teams had to find Sunny International Spice Shop at Gadodia Market with only a picture of the shop inside their Sony CyberShot for reference. Then, they must carry sacks of spices to a specific spice shop in Khari Baoli to get their next clue. In Donkey, teams had to transport onions using a donkey to an onion store to receive their next clue from the vendor.

In this leg's second Roadblock, one team member, regardless of who performed the first Roadblock, had to fill a bucket with cow manure and then use it to make dung cakes by adding water and sticking them onto the wall to receive their next clue.

Additional tasks
  • At St. Teresa of Avila Church, teams were given the option to light a candle before retrieving their next clue.
  • At Aaheli Restaurant, each team member had to eat a traditional Bengali Indian meal to receive their next clue.
  • At Kanishka's Sari Boutique, teams had to search for their next clue hidden among hundreds of saris and silks.
  • After completing the Detour in Kolkata, teams must headed to B.B. Ganguly Street (known as Kolay Market) in Sealdah and searched for the marked entrance (that turned to be the Indian Overseas Bank) where they must climb the stairs to the rooftop terrace and find Allan Wu. This referred to as the Mid Point of this leg.

Leg 10 (India → United Arab Emirates)

The Detour in Dubai took place entirely inside Ski Dubai, the largest indoor ski resort in the world, where one side of it required teams to hike the ski place's steepest slope.

Airdate: 18 January 2007

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to don into a golfing attire and compete a 9-hole golf course, using only a putter and one other club to receive their next clue. If team members lost a ball or broke a club, they had to return to the first tee for a replacement.

This leg's Detour was a choice between Hack or Hike. In Hack, teams had to chisel their way through a 150-kilogram (330 lb) block of ice to release their next clue, using only a chisel and a hammer. In Hike, teams had to climb the steepest slope in Ski Dubai while carrying 25 kilograms (55 lb) of skiing equipment to retrieve their next clue at the top of the slope.

Additional note
  • After retrieving the clue from Modern Jewellery Shop, teams had to find a four-wheel drive in front of the Gold Souk that would take them to their Pit Stop: Margham Desert Camp.

Leg 11 (United Arab Emirates)

The penultimate leg of the race finished in Mina A'Salam Beach, overlooking Dubai's famous 7-star hotel Burj Al Arab.

Airdate: 25 January 2007

This leg's Detour in the Arabian Desert was a choice between Ride or Seek. In Ride, both team members had to sit on a camel and guide it through a marked course while using only a camel stick to collect five flags that they could exchange for their next clue. In Seek, teams had to use a metal detector to search a marked plot for a souvenir camel that they could exchange for their next clue.

In this leg's Roadblock, one team member had to eat an Arabian specialty dish, which consisted of brains and bread, to receive their next clue from the restaurant owner.

Additional tasks
  • At the Eye of the Emirates, teams had to choose one of the 42 cabins to look for a clue, with only five of the cabins containing their actual correct clue. The other cabins held clues that read "Sorry, Try Again" and teams had to complete one revolution of the ferris wheel before they could pick again.
  • At Wild Wadi Water Park, both team members had to ride the Jumeirah Sceirah, the tallest and fastest free-fall water slide outside of North America, to receive their next clue.

Leg 12 (United Arab Emirates → Malaysia)

Upon arriving in Kuching, Sarawak, teams had to find the correct cat statue among many, which turned to be the one in its Golden Triangle.

Airdate: 1 February 2007

This season's final Detour was a choice between Brain or Brawn. In Brain, teams had to assemble a wooden bench using only a Sony CyberShot picture as reference and tools provided to receive their next clue. In Brawn, teams had to find a marked fruit store where they must use traditional methods to carry 30 kilograms (66 lb) of fruits on their shoulders to a riverboat on the waterfront to receive their next clue.

In this season's final Roadblock, one team member had to compete a rope-based obstacle course overlooking the jungle to receive their final clue.

Additional tasks
  • At Mina A' Salam Beach, teams had to complete a jigsaw puzzle to reveal the country of their next location (Malaysia) before they could retrieve their next clue.
  • Upon arriving in Kuching, teams had to find the correct cat statue (known as "The Cat Family" located in Kuching's Golden Triangle) from the city's many cat statues that held their next clue.
  • At the Sarawak Cultural Village, teams had to search for their next clue hidden inside one of the longhouses. Their next clue instructed each team member to hit three coloured pineapples each using darts and a blowpipe to receive their next clue.
  • After completing the Roadblock, teams must headed to Damai Beach and took a speedboat to Bako National Park. Once there, they must searched the mangrove wild world to find their final Pit Stop.

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