For seven days this November, National Geographic Channel will broadcast Live from Kruger National Park in South Africa for its special series Caught on Safari: Live.
Starting November 9 from 8:30 am to 10:30 am and 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm, the Safari special will offer viewers 4-hours of one-on-one encounters with Africa's most majestic creatures, everyday.
Broadcasting from Nwanetsi Concession at Singita located inside Kruger National Park, Caught on Safari: Live will beautifully capture a landscape where large prides of lions thrive along with other species including buffalo, leopard, elephant, white and black rhinos.
"Viewers from anywhere in the world can observe and experience a great wealth of information shared by the game guide coupled with the anticipation of what a safari can offer.", said Rajesh Sheshadri, senior vice-president, content and communication, National Geographic Channel India.
Animal Planet will air an new show My Daddy - The Crocodile Hunter on November 9, 2008 at 8 pm. It will be hosted by Bindi Irwin, who is carrying on the legacy of her father - famed naturalist Steve Irwin, better known as The Crocodile Hunter, who died in 2006.
Rahul Johri, senior vice-president and general manager, Discovery Asia-Pacific, says, "We are delighted to present My Daddy - The Crocodile Hunter a tribute by Bindi Irwin to her legendry father Steve Irwin. Besides capturing the father-daughter relationship, the show portrays Steve Irwin's vision, dedication and care for wildlife."
In this show, Bindi shares anecdotes about how her dad taught her everything she needed to know about wildlife. The show captures never-seen-before footage of one of Steve's last crocodile research adventure in August 2006 with Bindi assisting in some of the most amazing crocodile captures and wildlife experiences in the Australian outback.
Rahul Johri, senior vice-president and general manager, Discovery Asia-Pacific, says, "We are delighted to present My Daddy - The Crocodile Hunter a tribute by Bindi Irwin to her legendry father Steve Irwin. Besides capturing the father-daughter relationship, the show portrays Steve Irwin's vision, dedication and care for wildlife."
In this show, Bindi shares anecdotes about how her dad taught her everything she needed to know about wildlife. The show captures never-seen-before footage of one of Steve's last crocodile research adventure in August 2006 with Bindi assisting in some of the most amazing crocodile captures and wildlife experiences in the Australian outback.
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