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The phrase “The Human Jungle” predates the patrol. It was coined by British-born Guyanese writer Edgar Mittelholzer in his 1950s novels about Georgetown, later borrowed by a 1960s TV show set in a fictional tropical city. But for Roh and Elias, it meant something specific:
The human jungle, with its fast-paced and often chaotic atmosphere, can be overwhelming for some. But for the TukTukPatrol team, it was a thrilling adventure, a chance to experience the city in all its glory. As they continued their journey, they encountered more and more interesting characters, each one with their own story to tell. TukTukPatrol 21 05 10 Rainy The Human Jungle Gy...
: In late 2024, reports surfaced regarding legal actions taken by Thai authorities against creators associated with the series for public indecency and violation of local laws. Content of the "Rainy" Entry The phrase “The Human Jungle” predates the patrol
That clip would later be sampled by a Berlin-based electronic duo, uncredited, as part of a track titled “Georgetown Rain.” The jungle always leaks out. But for the TukTukPatrol team, it was a
This specific segment, "The Human Jungle," is categorized as an adult reality video. It follows the series' standard format:
Roh still drives his tuk-tuk in Georgetown, but the vinyl lettering has faded to “TukTuk atrol.” He no longer films. “Some jungles film you back,” he says.
: The series generally features foreign creators/tourists filming interactions with local women in Bangkok, often involving rides in the city's iconic three-wheeled taxis (tuk-tuks).