Wildest Africa

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  • 2013
  • 2 Seasons
  • 8.2  (132)

Wildest Africa is a nature documentary TV series produced by the BBC in 2010. The show is hosted by British actors Andrew Lincoln and Colin Salmon, who take viewers on a breathtaking journey through the diverse habitats and rich wildlife of Africa. From the depths of the Congo forest to the deserts of Namibia, the series examines the continent's most iconic landscapes and animals.

Each episode of Wildest Africa focuses on different regions and ecosystems, uncovering the unique animals that call these places home. Along the way, the hosts meet with local communities and conservationists who are working to protect Africa's incredible wildlife. With stunning cinematography and engaging storytelling, Wildest Africa is a must-watch for nature lovers and anyone interested in learning more about Africa's amazing biodiversity.

Over the course of six episodes, Wildest Africa explores the continent's most extraordinary habitats, including the grasslands of the Masai Mara, the wetlands of the Okavango Delta, and the volcanic mountains of Rwanda. In the first episode, Lincoln and Salmon travel to the rainforests of central Africa to encounter the elusive gorillas and chimpanzees that make this region their home. They observe primates using tools, see babies playing in the trees, and highlight the conservation efforts of the local communities.

The second episode focuses on the savannahs of the Serengeti, where millions of animals migrate each year in search of food and water. Here, viewers witness the majestic wildebeest and their calving season, as well as predators such as lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. Lincoln and Salmon follow the herds and share the challenges of this massive journey.

In episode three, the show travels to the Namib Desert, one of the driest places on earth. Despite the harsh conditions, a surprising number of animals survive here, including desert-adapted elephants, hyenas, and meerkats. The hosts explore some breathtaking landscapes, such as the towering sand dunes of Sossusvlei and the Shipwreck Coast. The fourth episode focuses on the Okavango Delta, a massive oasis of water and wildlife in the heart of the Kalahari Desert. Here, Lincoln and Salmon spot hippos, crocodiles, and the elusive African painted dog. They also visit a rewilding project that reintroduces abandoned lions to the region.

The fifth episode takes place in the forests of Rwanda, where the last remaining mountain gorillas reside. The hosts hike to the bamboo-covered slopes of the Virunga Mountains, encountering gorillas at close range and learning about the efforts of local rangers to protect them. Finally, in the last episode, Lincoln and Salmon explore the coastal wilderness of Mozambique. They discover the incredible underwater world of the Bazaruto archipelago and encounter humpback whales, dolphins, and giant manta rays.

Overall, Wildest Africa is a beautifully shot and informative nature documentary series that offers an intimate look at Africa's most awe-inspiring landscapes and wildlife. Lincoln and Salmon's narration is insightful and engaging, and their passion for conservation and protection is evident in every episode. Whether watching for the stunning visuals or to learn more about Africa's diverse ecosystems, viewers won't be disappointed by this thrilling journey through the wildest continent.

Wildest Africa is a series that ran for 2 seasons (16 episodes) between January 13, 2013 and on BBC

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Seasons
Ethiopia: Land of Extremes
9. Ethiopia: Land of Extremes
June 6, 2010
Ethiopia's highland wilderness teems with wildlife, including one of Africa's most isolated primate species, gelada baboons.
Lake Turkana: Land of the Crocodile
8. Lake Turkana: Land of the Crocodile
June 5, 2010
Huge, man-eating crocodiles inhabit Lake Turkana in northern Kenya, where temperatures can soar to a searing 120 degrees.
Sahara: Life of the Edge
7. Sahara: Life of the Edge
 
From the world's smallest dog to its largest elephant, animals have found a way to adapt to the Sahara, one of the planet's hottest, driest places.
Congo: The Untamed Heart
6. Congo: The Untamed Heart
June 4, 2010
In the Congo rain forest, we meet antelope-hunting monkeys, western lowland gorillas, and the forest's human inhabitants, the Bayaka pygmies.
Cape Coast: Where Worlds Collide
5. Cape Coast: Where Worlds Collide
June 4, 2010
On Africa's Cape Coast, an array of creatures from penguins to tuna depend on the annual migration of billions of fish, known as the Sardine Run.
Mount Kenya: African Heart of Ice
4. Mount Kenya: African Heart of Ice
June 3, 2010
Mount Kenya's fluctuating temperatures make it one of Earth's most hostile environments, and its melting glaciers could have a far-reaching effect.
Madagascar: Island of Monsters
3. Madagascar: Island of Monsters
June 3, 2010
From chameleons to lemurs to giant bugs, Madagascar is home to more than 250,000 species -- most of which are found nowhere else in the world.
Virungas: Land of Ice and Fire
2. Virungas: Land of Ice and Fire
June 2, 2010
The dense forest slopes of central Africa's Virunga Mountains are home to an incredible array of monkeys as well as the Batwa pygmies.
Nile: An African Odyssey
1. Nile: An African Odyssey
June 2, 2010
The world's longest river, the Nile stretches from the African Great Lakes to the Sahara Desert, nourishing both wildlife and human civilization.
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Wildest Africa is available for streaming on the BBC website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Wildest Africa on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    January 13, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (132)
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