Adventurer and wildlife cameraman Andreas Kieling films the most inaccessible species on four continents.
Andreas Kieling has become justly famous for his films about bears. In World's Wildest Encounters he takes up a new challenge: to find and film the rarest, most endangered and elusive animals on earth. Always with the thrill of getting as close as he safely can, and with the goal of filming something never seen before. In every hour Andreas visits four or five locations and species across the globe, alone or with the best local experts. It’s a real test of tracking, survival, fieldcraft and filming skills, and Andreas passes on his secrets to us as he goes.
EPISODE GUIDE
World's Wildest Encounters: Part 1
Andreas Kieling tracks and films rare and inaccessible species, including mountain gorillas, saltwater crocodiles and grizzly bears.
World's Wildest Encounters: Polar Bear
Andreas Kieling tracks and films some of the rarest and most inaccessible species in the world, sharing tips on fieldcraft and animal behaviour.
World's Wildest Encounters: Part 2
Andreas Kieling tracks and films rare and inaccessible species, including mountain gorillas, saltwater crocodiles and grizzly bears.
World's Wildest Encounters: Jaguar
Andreas is nearly trampled by a Namibian elephant, then is attacked by an Amazonian jaguar while on site with fishermen.
World's Wildest Encounters: Part 1
Andreas Kieling tracks and films rare and inaccessible species, including mountain gorillas, saltwater crocodiles and grizzly bears.
World's Wildest Encounters: Part 2
Andreas Kieling tracks and films rare and inaccessible species, including mountain gorillas, saltwater crocodiles and grizzly bears.
World's Wildest Encounters: Polar Bear
Andreas Kieling tracks and films some of the rarest and most inaccessible species in the world, sharing tips on fieldcraft and animal behaviour.
World's Wildest Encounters: Jaguar
Andreas is nearly trampled by a Namibian elephant, then is attacked by an Amazonian jaguar while on site with fishermen.
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