Italys Prime Minister has announced he will resign on tuesday but in the hope of being asked by the president to try to form a new government, he lost his majority last week when a small party lost Giuseppe Conte lost his absolute majority after a small party within the coalition quit. Small party within the coalition auit. ,. ,. , coalition quit. Following that, he is trying coalition quit. Following that, he is trying to tempt some following that he has tried to tempt opposition senators to try andjump ship and given the number that they need. It seems he hasnt managed to do so. So he will now have a Cabinet Meeting tomorrow morning and he will then go to the president s office and tender his resignation. Now, it is likely that he would be tasked with forming a new coalition government. Which might sound rather strange to you, that when the Prime Minister quits hes given a chance to form a new government. But thats one of the quirks of italian politics. Remember, this is a country that has had 66 governments since the Second World War. A country of seemingly perennial political crises. And when a Prime Minister quits, they then will go to inform the president and then usually and hope to be given a chance to form a new stricter coalition, a reformed coalition. If he manages to do so he can relaunch his government. If he doesnt then the task would move to another political figure. And failing that, if nobody can do it well then fresh elections would beckon. This is a country with more than 85,000 deaths in the covid crisis. The highest death toll in the european union. And of course the economic crisis now since the Second World War for subs to italy really chooses its moments for a political crisis. And this is absolutely the last thing that it needs. Mr conte has said that he has hope to be given that mandate and two of his Coalition Partners have already said that they will back him. The question is whether he can get enough centrists mps and senators behind him. And a new strength in coalition or whether his days as it his 29th Prime Minister since the Second World War have come to a close. Now, the travel show looks back at some of its best moments from southeast asia. The team jump on a from southeast asia. The team jump on a unique from southeast asia. The team jump on a unique bamboo from southeast asia. The team jump on a unique bamboo train and visit one of the worlds most remote food festivals. This week, some of our favourite adventures from south east asia. 777 steps. From the top of a buddhist temple. And here we come to a bridge. To a bone shaker in the cambodianjungle. Wow from the traffic jams of manila. You dont want a distracted driver. The traffic here is a little bit crazy. Hi bunma, hi pearl. To baby macaques in thailand. Bunma, dont try and steal pearls. Hi and welcome to tokyo. Well, travel is certainly a long way off what it was this time last year but thats not stopped us from digging deep and pulling out some of our favourite trips from the archives for another airing. And this week, were revisiting one of my favourite parts of the world, south east asia. Home to some of the worlds most incredible beaches. Food. And of course, wildlife. Well, over a year ago, i visited thailand to find out why campaigners, along with social media giants, were asking people to think first before snapping a selfie with a wild animal. I am heading to the Wildlife Friends Foundation three hours drive south of thailands capital bangkok to find out whats being done to help out animals being used in the tourist industry. The 165 acre complex houses a rescue centre and thailands First Wildlife hospital. Theres also a refuge for elephants, so there are plenty of Photo Opportunities. If i go on instagram and search for say, � elephant selfie,� under that hashtag, theres almost 15,000 posts. But when i click on that hashtag, i get a warning that says, protect wildlife on instagram. Animal abuse and the sale of endangered animals or their parts is not allowed on instagram. The page asks the poster to be wary when paying for Photo Opportunities with exotic animals. Its an Issue Charities are trying to tackle on the ground. So how big a problem are these animal selfie pictures . Its huge, its huge. Let me show you a few of the things ive come across during my time here working in thailand. For example, here we have a gibbon being used as a photo prop animal. It is very, very common to see a baby gibbon or a slow loris being carted around by a guy and people might pay 100 or 200 baht to get that one second selfie, but sadly it is a lifetime for that animal. Theres a few more here, this is a liger. Whats he riding on . Its a liger, which is a cross between a tiger and a lion. The liger is the biggest wildcat you can have and this guy is riding it. A lot of these animals are just beaten into submission. This animal here, you cant see unless i zoom, but he is on a very, very short chain. This is a family, we dont know if the animal has diseases or vice versa. These guys could have a common cold and its very easy for that to be transmitted between the great apes. Infant animals are particularly vulnerable to the photo prop trade. Here in the wildlife hospital, babies that have been rescued or abandoned are cared for in the nursery. In the wild, these animals would hold onto their mothers throughout infancy so they instinctively cling onto each other to try and recreate the warmth and security they would normally get from their parents. Hi guys. This is our baby long tailed macaque. Bunma and pearl. 0ne male and one female. Hi bunma, hi pearl. So have i got bunma . This one bunma. Bunma, why does he want that one . Dont try and steal pearls. The owner bought her from a black market. This means her mother was killed by a poacher. So sad, so sad. So sad. Its nice they have got each other now. Yeah. They know they have each other and its a good thing for them. Look at these sweet little baby macaques, pearland bunma. I love how theyre so affectionate with each other. Its too young to be separated from their mother. Removing a young animal from its parents impacts their behaviour for life. Tom takes me to meet two indonesian orangutans who staff are trying to reteach wild habits to. Maggie was found abandoned near the rescue centre. Chico grew up in the photo prop industry and then was kept as a pet. He was given to the team here when he became too big to handle. We have carers who bring maggie and chico into the forest every day, and we encourage them to climb in the trees, usually by throwing fruits into the trees wrapped in vines or Something Like that. We were hoping that he would copy maggie who is more wild. Chico is a little bit more fond of humans. Hes coming to say hello now. 0k. Hi chico. Should i be worried . Its ok, just stay calm. Hi chico. 0h, hello. Chicos holding my hands. Hello chico. 0h, hi. I think chico likes my shoes. I didnt quite expect that, human interaction. Hes almost like a small child. Does that hark back to the days when he was used as a photo prop or even a pet . He would have been pulled from the wild as a very young infant and has been with humans most of his life. Were trying to erase that to a certain extent but the stark reality of a photo prop animal is, its not all fun and games like we just saw then. Yes he was having fun with you but if he was to do that to a tourist, he would get beaten with a stick and thats how they would control these animals. So chico could probably never be released back into the wild. I wouldnt like to say never but it would be long process to rehabilitate him to a state where he would be a release candidate. Fun times. Well, that was over a year ago now. Lets check in with the Wildlife Friends Foundation and ive got tom on the line from thailand. I rememberfrom my visit there that your foundation relied so much on tourists and their volunteer efforts, it must� ve been a pretty year . Yeah. Right now, we have closed completely. The guests that come and visit us and stay at our eco resort could not come any more so our income went from being sustainable to basically zero. We are running from month to month. We currently have funds that will take us up to the end of february. Of course, if an animal comes through the door, we have to be here and there are still 700 lives we need to feed and take your everyday. Wow. Do we have an update on some of the animals that i caught up with . How are maggie and chico . They have both moved into a huge open topped enclosure. When you were here last time, you were in the forest with them. We were taking them out of an enclosure they were in at night time every day for walks into the forest. They now have a huge forested area. Bunma and pearl were the two infant baby macaques. They moved in with a surrogate mother, and adult macaque, and now they have a mother figure that can teach them how to behave. Oh, thats lovely. Thank you so much for your time. Next up, were heading to the philippines where mike jumped on board manilas most colourful mode of transport. One of the first things you realise when you land in manila is the traffic is awful. Hurry laughs. With no metro and a very limited bus and train service, the backbone of its public transport is currently this. Its a jeepney. The design is modelled on the usjeeps that were abandoned here and repurposed after the Second World War. To this day, theyre still the best way to get around. The problem is the system is quite tricky for a newcomer to get to grips with. 0k, as i weave my way through the traffic that is now on the sidewalk, im looking for one that says libertad. And it should be on one of these in paint, the place im looking for. Libertad, this must be it. If you have a smartphone, it makes things a lot easier. There is an app called is sakay. Ph where you can put your origin and destination. So in this case, were in intramuros and we want to go to libertad so it tells us to walk here where thejeepney is and thats about a us dollarfor an hours ride. Its not bad, thats pretty cheap. Were taking this journey on a weekend when the roads are quieter. During the week, jams can go on for miles. And i soon discovered that if you sit right behind the driver, youre expected to help them out. 10 pesos. So how the system seems to work, as the people comes on, the money starts to flow and it all comes through me because you dont want a distracted driver, especially in the streets of manila because the traffic here is a little bit crazy. So it is my first time on a jeepney today. I am wondering if you have any tips for me. Its better to sit beside the driver because there is more fresh air, and at the same time, it prevents the whiplash effect of the long jeepney. The whiplash effect. I see. Almost like a fishs tail so its more stable at the front then. Keep your bags close, always. Always here. Yeah. If you want to tell the driver to stop, you just tap on the roof. One more time. Thats go . Thats stop. Two is go. Thats stop and two is go. I can do that about six times before my fingernail feels like it wants to pop right off. Mike there getting to grips with manilas trafficjams. Next up, a slightly more leisurely way of travelling when henry took something called a bamboo train in cambodia. Alright, so this is us, huh . This is us. 0k, jump aboard. Seat 1a and 1b. First class, as some would say. Excellent. All right. So it is a Pretty Simple engine, is it . Very simple, yeah. I hope were going to be all right. Is it fast . Uh, fast enough. The origins of this railway go back to colonial times, but it eventually fell into disrepair and was left half forg otten. That meant that the khmer rouge overlooked the obsolete line as they destroyed the rest of the countrys public transport infrastructure. Once the regime fell, locals hacked through the jungle to clear the tracks and then started their own makeshift railway, and it is still running today. So this is quite distinct, actually. Ive noticed that theyre not wooden beams. What is the track made of . Iron and steel. It was built by the french in the 1890s and it has survived all this time. I love how rustic it is but you still get that kind of, where the track meets each other, that do do do the typical train sound and feel. This is the life it is and how long have the locals been using such a service, i guess . About 30 years since peace came to the area. It was the only way for many of these people to get into town. And here we come to a bridge. Is this a bridge . 0h oh, wow its rather precarious this is a railway where you will find no timetable, no signal boxes and no ticket inspectors, and also very little in the way of passenger comfort. I think we have hit a bit of a problem weve got somebody coming the other way oh, my god now, there is a simple rule the train with the most goods or people on it has right of way, and youre going to find out what is going to happen right now. Right on the bridge the best place to stop. The platform itself gets lifted off and youre left with these wheels kind ofjust dangling around. 0ui, la bbc. Bonjour, bbc bonjour so Something Like this kind of did you come specifically to battambang to experience the bamboo train . Yes, when we talked about a train, we imagined, really, a carriage not this of thing. Theres a lot of work, actually. Its not like a luxurious kind of a trip. No there is some work to do youve gotta get off, youve gotta get on. Yes, yes. Thats part of the experience theres a truckload or should i say a trainload of these tourists sort of coming by so pretty evident that this is a very popular form of transport in these parts. That was henry taking the scenic route there. Well, stay with us because still to come on the travel show i should have brought a spare pair of socks. Why rajan is moaning about his socks. Boiled snails. And one of the worlds remotest food festivals. Sucking noise. Laughs. Next up, were off to rural myanmar, where rajan visited a holy buddhist temple known for its cheeky inhabitants. Im heading to a pilgrimage site that is so uniquely burmese mount popa. Its a volcanic rock over 700 metres high. I can just about see it through the fog. Horn beeps. Meet the macaque monkeys of popa. Yes, cute at first, but there are 2000 of them and i must admit, the novelty wears off. 0k, 777 steps. Lets go. First, like all religious sites in myanmar, it is shoes off. Shoes here, yeah . It is certainly wet. I should have brought a spare pair of socks and you do wonder who is really in charge here. A little bit spooky. People are actually being attacked by the monkeys landing on their heads and stuff. The climb is steep and not helped by the fact that some of the steps are covered in monkey droppings. 0h but the view going up is incredible golden pagodas peeking through the swirling mist. Its a surreal experience. 0k, ive climbed the 777 steps to the top of mount popa, this ancient spiritual shrine. And because of that mist, its eerily beautiful. That was rajan in myanmar. Well, lastly this week, were off to the jungles of malaysia, where mike visited one of the worlds most remote food festivals. Actually, were catching the eye of a lot of locals, because theres not that many foreigners surprise, surprise in this part of the world. I dont know half of the foods here today, and that is quite exciting for me. A local farmer called dayang offers to show me around. Would you like to try our dure . I dont know what dure is. This is one of the local exotic vegetable found here in bario. It is a plant that lives in the jungle . Yes. I could eat that all day. Thats delicious. But its got, like i was thinking it was going to taste like spinach. It doesnt taste like spinach at all. 0k. It has like, much heartier than spinach would. Would you like to try the akep . Chuckles. Yeah, we can try the akep. So akep looks to be boiled snails, in case you cant see. Yeah, its found in the paddy field here. It smells like boiled snails too. This is how we do it. So this lives in the jungle as well . Yes. You suck it out . Sucking. There you are. Just like that. So you bite you bit it first . Yeah. Just a bit. Not too much. Its a little stuck on my teeth, 0k. And you suck it . Suck it, yes. Just suck it right out. Yes, once. Chuckles. How do you find the taste must be fantastic . Laughs. I wouldnt i wouldnt use that word, but its not bad. Its very chewy chewy this is classic traditional kelabit food, sourced from the surrounding area. Welcome to bario. Dayang takes me to herfarm, where she grows one very important ingredient. Its cool, � cause each plant has one pineapple . Yes, so it will take about one year to ripe. But this looks one ripe. Yes. This yellow one. Yeah, where the colour is a golden yellow. So how do we can we pick one . How do we pick one . Sure, you can just pluck it. Im going to have puncture wounds after this, but its ok. Yes, yes. Hey, that was easy ah and twist . Imitates trumpet flourish. Yes, it is very sweet. Look at this my very first pineapple. 0h back at the festival, locally grown pineapples have been made into jams, juices and even pineapple cider. Down the hatch. Its a little chunky. How many of these do i have to drink to, you know, have a really good day . Im not sure. Shall we find out . Im joking, im joking since it started in 2006, the festival has celebrated both the cuisine and the culture of the highlands. Up top, there are some bags with soda pop, cookies. The point is to climb up to the top, grab your prize and come back down. Excuse me, sir. Would you like to play . Hes telling me its my turn. Ok, you can go. Give him a big clap cheering and applause. So. So, start slowly from the bottom. Yeah. Freestyle . Freestyle, yeah, freestyle. Ok, here we go. Laughter. Come on. Good try. Come on. As the games continue, my form doesnt really improve. Come on, bbc it was by a feather that we lost applause. Cheering and applause. A game that im not bad at i think its my height advantage. Everyone gets a shot, or. . Hold on. Lets watch. Cheering and applause. Thats way farther than mine i guess you might think that coming so far away, you wouldnt be able to make friends or it might be a strange tourist experience. But i always find its some of the best ones. When you come to these remote places, theres not many foreign tourists, so people are just so accepting and grateful that youre here, and will share everything with you. Right, thats all for this week. Coming up next time rajan is here to look at the uphill battle europes ski resorts have faced during this winter of lockdowns and closures. This bridge is the only way up to the village. And visits a beautiful italian Hilltop Village thats fighting for its future. It is a pretty stunning entrance as well, isnt it . Well, until then, you can catch our more recent episodes on the bbc iplayer, and we are on social media too just search � bbc travel show� and you will not be far off. But until next time, from chillyjapan, stay safe, keep planning, and well see you soon. Hello. A cold, frosty start to Tuesday Morning means the risk for some ice on untreated surfaces. Bear that in mind if you are making an essentialjourney. Through the day, well see rain pushing from the west. And as that wet weather runs into some cold air, snow is likely to develop, especially over high ground in the north of the uk. This frontal system pushing in from the west will bring the wet and wintry weather, cold air ahead of our weather front. Behind this frontal system, though, is much milder air starting to make inroads. Ice to start off, then, just about anywhere, but especially through the midlands, into wales and northern ireland, where rain will be falling on cold surfaces, and a little bit of sleet and snow to start off across parts of central scotland. Through the day, our main band of wet weather will continue to push its way eastwards. Briefly, we could see a little bit of snow mixing in over high ground in north wales, in the peak district, but more especially across the pennines, where we could see 5cm of snow accumulating on the highest ground, through the Southern Uplands of scotland and into the grampians, where some places could well see 10cm of snow before the day is done. More likely mixing with some rain and sleet at low levels, butjust 3 degrees in glasgow. Holding onto some brightness in northeast scotland, just 3 there in aberdeen. Conversely, 10 degrees in plymouth, into the milder air pumping in behind our frontal system. And the front will tend to die out a little bit through tuesday night into wednesday morning. Still some patchy rain, sleet and snow across scotland. Quite a chilly night in prospect here, although not as cold as the last few, and very, very mild indeed down towards the southwest. Wednesday is looking like a drier day for many. Itll be quite cloudy, misty and murky, and well see some showers of rain moving through northern ireland, england and wales at times. The further north and east you are across scotland, it should be dry with some spells of sunshine. Three or four degrees here, 10 11 across parts of wales and southwest england. And as we go through wednesday night, well do it all again, another frontal system pushing in from the southwest. Again, thatll run into the relatively cold air, giving the potential for some snow, especially over Higher Ground in Northern England and southern scotland. Ahead of that frontal system, still some pretty cold air in place, so temperatures maybe 3 4 degrees across parts of northern scotland. Down towards the south, though, highs of 12 13. A very warm welcome to bbc news. My names mike embley. 0ur our top stories. Making history on capitol hill. For the second time, democrats deliver to the senate an impeachment charges against donald trump triggering the process for putting him on trial. Cu rfew curfew clashes in the netherlands. Protesters Battle Police as they push back against the latest covid restrictions. Bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase safety bubble. We hear from the front man of the band flaming lips about the ban� s attempt to bring music back to the