National Geographic
Shaaz Jung: When the wild world beckons
Wildlife photographer and owner of resorts in Kabini and South Africa, Shaaz Jung shares a few of his favourite images and moments with us
Capturing the colours of life
Photographer Aman Chotani’s pictures give us an inside view of Kashmir’s incredible beauty despite the trying circumstances prevalent in the region.
Nature in Focus
During the academic phase of his career, Prasenjeet discovered that a large gap exists between scientists and non-scientists.
Chronicle of the world’s largest election
Shot over 37 locations the documentary has encapsulated the incredible India story as the world’s largest democracy went to poll.
Documentary on voyage of all-women INSV Tarini crew to make TV debut
The documentary on all-women INSV Tarini crew will premiere on National Geographic on March 8.
Wild, wild, whizz
As a child, Sandesh was not allowed anywhere near his dad Dr BN Vishwanath’s Nikkormat camera.
R Madhavan talks about what makes a person an icon
Aim of the show is, with the help of scientists and expert psychoanalysts, decode whether an icon is born or made.
Over 50 children were sacrificed in Peru for rituals, remains found
The site is located close to another where evidence of the biggest-ever sacrifice of children was found.
Children's remains found in Peru indicates largest child sacrifice
The site was located on top of a cliff facing the Pacific Ocean in La Libertad, a northern region where the Chimu civilization arose.
Rolls-Royce Cullinan conducts final challenge ahead of launch
Rolls-Royce and National Geographic will work together to publish daily film and photograph updates.