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CastPaul McGann
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Premiere DateApril 27, 2012
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IMDB Rating8.1 (181)

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Wildest India is an awe-inspiring nature documentary series that takes viewers on a journey through the diverse landscapes of India. The show is presented by British actor Paul McGann, who lends his soothing, yet engaging voice to narrate the series. The opening episode of the series starts in the Thar Desert, which is known to be the driest region in India. The episode introduces the viewers to the little-known facts about the desert and the tough life of the animals that inhabit it. The camera takes the audience to the heart of the desert where they can witness the incredible sight of the Great Indian Bustard - the heaviest bird that can fly - hunting for its prey. The episode explores the various species of animals and birds that call the Thar desert their home, including the stunning Indian Gazelle, fierce desert foxes, and the elusive Bengal Tiger.
The next episode of the series takes the viewers to the wetlands of East India. At the forefront of this episode are the lush swamps of the Sunderbans, which forms the largest delta in the world. Home to the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger, this terrain is flooded by the high tides of the Bay of Bengal twice a day. The episode gives insight into how the tigers have adapted to the unique environment, including their ability to swim in the salty water and hunt for their prey while submerged. The footage is breathtaking, and the audience can see these majestic beasts in their natural habitat.
Another episode of the series takes the viewers to the Western Ghats, also known as the Sahyadris, which is one of the world's eight hottest biodiversity hotspots. The Sahyadris mountain chain is located on the western coast of India and covers six states from Gujarat to Kerala. The episode explores the diversity of flora and fauna in the area, including the endangered lion-tailed macaques and Indian elephants. The episode also profiles local tribes that have lived in harmony with nature for centuries and depended on the resources that the region has to offer.
The series doesn't only focus on animals but also explores India's breathtaking natural landscapes. The episode titled 'The Rivers of India,' takes the viewers on a journey through the floating islands of Loktak, the Brahmaputra and the Ganges rivers. The episode shows how life in the river intertwines with the people who live on it. It also highlights the growing pressure on water resources and the struggle of the people who depend on it for their livelihoods.
Overall, Wildest India is a captivating and enthralling documentary series that showcases the extraordinary wildlife of India. The series weaves together science, culture, and nature providing fascinating insights into the lives of the animals and the people who coexist with them. The stunning visuals, coupled with the soulful voice of the narrator, makes this series a must-watch for nature enthusiasts and armchair travelers alike.
Wildest India is a series that ran for 1 seasons (5 episodes) between April 27, 2012 and on Animal Planet