| No | Episode Name | Episode Synopsis | Runtime | 
| #1 | Japan: Hokkaido and Honshu | Japan has a wild side. In winter, beyond its crowded cities, the country delivers quiet, unexpected natural beauty. | 100 mins | 
| #2 | Australia: Arnhemland and the Kimberley | Australia’s Northern Territory is an immense, untamed wilderness as brutal as it is beautiful. For the Aboriginal people, it’s the place of the “Dreamtime”, where land and story meet. | 100 mins | 
| #3 | Mali: Sahel to the Sahara | It is a fabled land of sand, salt and nomads. But Mali is more than the Sahara; it is a place where the Niger River flows past some of Africa’s unique tribal and architectural wonders. | 100 mins | 
| #4 | Antarctica and the Falkland Islands | It is spring on the Antarctic Peninsula and the frozen wilderness is a veritable nursery for penguins, shore birds and seal pups. | 100 mins | 
| #5 | Brazil: The Pantanal | Located in the heart of South America, the Pantanal is the worlds largest wetland and home to one of the densest concentrations of wildlife on the planet. | 100 mins | 
		                 
		             
					
												
		            
		            
		            	
		                    
                                                                    -   Travels to the Edge with Art Wolfe looks at some of the most remote spots on the planet. Explore spectacular glaciers, stunning deserts, colorful rainforests, and awe-inspiring mountain peaks.
- Year:  2012
- Genre:  Travel
- Languages:  English
- Cast:  Art Wolfe
- Director:  Travels to the Edge & Team