Narrated by the legendary Sir David Attenborough, 'Wild India' is a three-part series which celebrates the diversity and drama of India's extraordinary and varied landscapes. Packed with beauty, bizarre coalitions, hardship, death and new life, 'Wild India' gives the viewer a front row seat to the wildlife spectacles that are the jewels in the crown of Asian natural history.
Elephant Kingdom To the south of the Himalayas lie wild plains, which are home to the magnificent Indian Elephant. In this episode you'll also see other rare and beautiful creatures, from the smooth-coated otter to the endangered one-horned rhinoceros, all living together in a perfectly balanced ecosystem.
Tiger Jungles The setting for Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', these forests are filled with real-life stories. From langur monkeys intoxicated on fermented Mahua fruit to the Bengal tiger, a beautiful killer combining stealth and power to kill with a single bite.
Desert Lions Marusthali is India's "region of death". It is a dune-covered desert where existence demands resilience and adaptation. Yet even in this unrelenting heat life thrives. From the Asiatic lion to the Demoiselle crane, each creature is living proof that wildlife can survive in even the most hostile of environments.
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