Buddhist monk Ven. Pomnyun and cast members appear in SBS’ variety show “Sunim and Sonim: Soul Trip in India,” which follows their journey of spiritual practice. Courtesy of SBS
In an age overflowing with dopamine-chasing content, travel reality shows have become a small pause for viewers worn down by busy routines. SBS’ new program “Sunim and Sonim: Soul Trip in India” takes that familiar format a step further, adding comfort and practical guidance from the widely respected Buddhist monk Ven. Pomnyun.
Premiered on May 19, the show follows Ven. Pomnyun and cast members Noh Hong-chul, Lee Sang-yun, Lee Joo-bin, Lee Ki-taek and Woochan as they travel to India in search of their “true self.”
But what seems to be a travel reality show soon takes a more serious turn, moving closer to a documentary and a form of spiritual practice. The celebrity cast members arrive with large suitcases, only to be told to leave most of their belongings behind and carry just one backpack, a gesture that also points to letting go of desire in Buddhist terms.
With only a single backpack, they set out across India not as ordinary tourists, but as people on a spiritual journey, including to parts of the country where hardship is most visible. The show becomes a journey between a monk and his guests as they try to move away from inner turmoil and closer to their “true self.”







