Laury Thilleman and Cyril Lignac: Adventures in the harsh Tierra del Fuego!
Laury Thilleman and Cyril Lignac explore the gaucho way of life in Tierra del Fuego, Chile, in a moving journey.

Laury Thilleman and Cyril Lignac: Adventures in the harsh Tierra del Fuego!
Tonight, viewers can expect a very special adventure in the program “Rendez-vous en terre inconnue”. Laury Thilleman, who is taking part in this format for the first time, travels to the impressive island of Tierra del Fuego in the south of Chile alongside the popular French chef Cyril Lignac. At 9:10 p.m. on France 2, the two are ready to discover the way of life of the gauchos, who are deeply rooted in the harsh nature and lead an unadulterated life.
Known for their skills as horsemen and herders, the gauchos have a rich history that has developed over centuries. In this episode, Thilleman and Lignac come across a father and his daughter living in the wild landscape with wild horses and sheep. The region is characterized by windswept plains, which influence the daily life of the gauchos. Thilleman confessed that she was afraid of her own emotions before the trip, but was inspired to be authentic and embrace the experience by the encouraging words of Frédéric Lopez, who hosts the show.
Insights into the gaucho culture
The gauchos are not only proud of their region, but also deeply connected to the freedom they live. Described as masters of horse riding and guardians of a long tradition, their way of life is strongly influenced by the values of solidarity and hospitality. While they look after horses and sheep every day, their modest life of solitude conveys an aversion to luxury. In an environment that pushes the limits of nature, close relationships with the earth and animals develop. Loud France.tv Laury and Cyril strive to understand the nature of this threatened way of life before the changes brought about by climate change irreversibly affect it.
The history of the gauchos is closely linked to Argentina's cultural heritage. These proud nomads, often found wandering the vast expanses of the Pampas with a cup of mate in hand and a guitar for entertainment, have their roots in the blending of European and indigenous cultures. The first mention of the gauchos dates back to the 17th century, when they emerged as agricultural workers in the grasslands and fought for their place in society. Their skills in capturing and taming feral cattle have made them irreplaceable members of the rural community over the years, and the Wikipedia -Article about them describes how they also played a central role throughout history as fighters for Argentine independence.
An adventure of a lifetime
Cyril Lignac, who describes the journey as an “adventure of a lifetime”, particularly emphasizes the feeling of freedom and letting go. The connection that gauchos have with their animals and their environment is reflected in their every day. Their everyday lives are what make this format so unique and give us a glimpse into a way of life that is threatened with extinction.
For anyone who is curious about what Laury Thilleman and Cyril Lignac experienced on their journey, the main show can be tuned in tonight at 9:10 p.m. on France 2. This will be followed at 11 p.m. by “Retour en terre inconnue” with the two protagonists sharing their experiences with the audience.
Take a look behind the scenes of a lifestyle characterized by tradition, freedom and a love of nature!