Asia – For seven days this November, National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo Wild will broadcast live from Kruger National Park in South Africa. From 9 to 15 November at 12pm-2pm, and 11pm-1am in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Thailand, National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo Wild will broadcast four hours of live coverage from the reserve for seven straight days, offering viewers 28 hours of one-on-one encounters with Africa’s most majestic creatures. On location at Nwanetsi Concession at Singita, one of Africa’s preeminent safari game reserve housed inside Kruger National Park, Caught on Safari: Live! will capture Singita’s landscape, which is nestled among the Lebombo Mountains overlooking the African plain, and the Nwanetsi river. Caught on Safari: Live! host, filmmaker and conservationist John Varty along with fellow hosts Michaela Strachan and Andy Coetzee will give an overview of the park and searches for Singita’s elusive residents.
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