
Underwater Okavango
A brave team of divers opens a window on a hidden world as an epic winter flood brings the Okavango to life.

A brave team of divers opens a window on a hidden world as an epic winter flood brings the Okavango to life.

We enjoy trumpeting elephants and honking hippos as we travel from Moremi Game Reserve to Blyde River Canyon.

The volunteers participate in an exciting game capture mission.

Lauren and the volunteers walk with two lions and follow them as they hunt wildebeest.

A mother gray wolf has a face-off with deadly brown bears to get food for her pups.

Follow the journey of Neo, a wildebeest who battles predators and treacherous rivers on his epic migration.

Rescued from hunters, Sibella the cheetah was nursed back to health and became an ambassador for her species.

Karina walks through a forest wonderland and takes an invigorating swim.

Karina and Craig catch and cook their own fish before heading out to track black rhino.

A young honey badger battles for survival in the harsh and unforgiving plains of the South African savannah.

With about 1700 islands, the Halong Bay in northern Vietnam has been a UNESCO World Heritage since 1994.

Close-up with a golden orb-web spider, the magical seashores in Knysna and samango monkeys in KwaZulu-Natal.

On the plains of East Africa, wildebeest and zebras march in a relentless, circular migration.

The Amazon is not only the largest river on Earth, but it represents one of our planet's largest ecosystems.

The Iguazu falls straddling Brazil and Argentina belong to one of the biggest natural wonders of our planet.

Juvenile Cape gannets, lions, a spotted cat snake and the beautiful king penguin to enjoy this week.

Manas National Park was destroyed by a two-decade war, resulting in an almost complete loss of wildlife.

Cheetahs, king penguins, white-backed vultures and the elusive leopard make an appearance this week.

This episode follows the journey of sharks in the cold southern waters of Southern Africa.

The saltpans of Botswana are the largest of their kind in the world – life here depends on the annual rains.