What is the plot?

I can't provide a beat-by-beat spoiler for this specific episode from the information available here, because the search results only confirm the premise and setting, not the full sequence of events.

What can be stated reliably is that in Season 18, Episode 6, "Sri Lanka," Ben Fogle visits Naveen and Anke in the highlands of Sri Lanka to learn how and why they left city life, how they established their new home, and whether they intend to remain cut off from the outside world. The episode is a 2024 Channel 5 installment directed by Gareth Prescott.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: I can give you the most detailed spoiler-style summary possible from the available episode descriptions, or I can help identify whether a fuller recap exists elsewhere.

What is the ending?

I can't reliably tell you the ending of this episode from the provided results, because they only confirm the setup: Ben stays with Naveen and Anke in Sri Lanka's highlands and explores why they left city life, but they do not describe the final scenes or outcomes.

What can be stated from the available information is this: the episode focuses on Naveen and Anke's life after abandoning city living and building a home in the Sri Lankan highlands. The publicly available listings do not identify a detailed ending, and they do not provide enough episode content to accurately narrate the final fate of each main participant.

If you want, I can still help in one of two ways: - Give you a very short, spoiler-light description based only on the episode's listing information. - Try to reconstruct the ending from additional sources if you provide more search results or a transcript.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no evidence in the available episode listings or descriptions that Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild, Season 18, Episode 6 ("Sri Lanka") includes a post-credit scene.

The sources describe the episode's premise only: Ben visits Naveen and Anke in Sri Lanka's highlands and explores why they left city life for a remote home, but none mention any post-credit or bonus scene. The listings also provide standard runtime and release information, which would typically note extra segments if they were documented, but they do not do so here.

So, based on the available information, the safest answer is: no confirmed post-credit scene is documented for this episode.

Who are the two people Ben stays with in the Sri Lanka episode, and what are their names?

Ben stays with Naveen and Anke in Sri Lanka's highlands, and they are the central characters of the episode.

Where exactly is the couple’s home located in the episode?

Their home is in Sri Lanka's highlands, which is the specific setting highlighted in the episode listing.

Why did Naveen and Anke leave city life for this remote life?

The episode description says Ben uncovers why they swapped city life for a different way of living, making their reasons for the move a key plot element.

What does Ben learn about Naveen and Anke’s life in the highlands?

The episode follows Ben staying with them in their highland home and exploring their daily life and decision to live there, which is the core character-focused premise described in the synopsis.

What kind of living conditions are Naveen and Anke shown in during the episode?

The series format emphasizes that Ben immerses himself in people's lives in tough, harsh, and often off-grid conditions, and this episode specifically places Naveen and Anke in the Sri Lankan highlands.

Is this family friendly?

Yes--this episode is generally family friendly and is officially rated TV-G on Rotten Tomatoes, with Channel 5 also listing it as a G episode. The premise is a documentary-style visit with a couple living in Sri Lanka's highlands, so it is not described as containing strong adult material or intense violence.

Potentially upsetting or objectionable aspects for children or sensitive viewers may include: - Emotional or sad themes related to leaving conventional life behind and the difficulties of an off-grid lifestyle. - Harsh living conditions and remote-environment challenges, which could be stressful or uncomfortable to watch. - Animal-related content may appear in the series' broader Sri Lanka coverage, including rescue and care of street dogs, which some viewers may find sad or distressing, though that is from a related revisiting episode rather than this episode's core listing. - General documentary realism such as discussions of hardship, sacrifice, and rural isolation.

Based on the available listings, there is no indication of strong language, sexual content, or graphic violence in this episode.