Wild Safari Live

Wild Safari Live (2014-2017)

EndedReality showAction, Adventure, Nature

Africa is far and pricey for most to travel to. But that's not stopping Nat Geo WILD from bringing Africa to you. Beginning Saturday, Nov. 29, at 9 a.m. ET on Nat Geo WILD, Wild Safari Live gives viewers a front row seat on daily safari rides as we explore the natural habitat of lions, giraffes, elephants and more. No passport required for this one! As part of BIG CAT WEEK, Nat Geo WILD's week dedicated to big cat programming to help save big cats in the wild, you will witness these majestic animals each morning with two expert guides leading the way. All you need is an appetite for adventure and love for our wildlife friends in the African bush. Safari guides Pieter Pretorius and Hayden Turner take us deep into South Africa's Sabi Sands Park to bring us face to face with Africa's wildlife, including lions, leopards, elephants, and buffalos. A rare opportunity, our cameras are bringing Africa to your fingertips to reveal how these magnificent creatures live.

Safari guides Pieter and Hayden will also answer questions from viewers live via Twitter with hashtag #safarilive, and on our website WILDSafariLive.com during the safari between 9 a.m. and 12 p.m. ET.

Network
Scheduleevery Friday at 23:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E08Friday, August 25août 25, 2017
S04E07Friday, August 18août 18, 2017
S04E06Friday, August 11août 11, 2017
S04E05Friday, August 4août 4, 2017
S04E04Friday, July 28juil. 28, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When was the premiere of Wild Safari Live?

Wild Safari Live premiered on October 6, 2014.

Where does Wild Safari Live take place?

Wild Safari Live takes place in South Africa's Kruger National Park.

Who are the hosts of Wild Safari Live?

The hosts of Wild Safari Live are Hayden Turner, Graham Wallington, and Scott Dyson.

What is the format of Wild Safari Live?

Wild Safari Live is a live, interactive safari experience that takes viewers on game drives through the African bush.

How long is each episode of Wild Safari Live?

Each episode of Wild Safari Live is approximately two hours long.

How many cameras are used to film Wild Safari Live?

Many cameras are used to film Wild Safari Live, including robotic cameras that can be remotely controlled by viewers.

What animals are commonly seen on Wild Safari Live?

Common animals that are seen on Wild Safari Live include elephants, lions, leopards, giraffes, zebras, and Cape buffalo.

Can viewers interact with the hosts during Wild Safari Live?

Yes, viewers can interact with the hosts during Wild Safari Live through social media and email.

Are there any experts involved with Wild Safari Live?

Yes, there are a variety of experts involved with Wild Safari Live, including animal behaviorists and park rangers.

Is Wild Safari Live suitable for all ages?

Yes, Wild Safari Live is suitable for all ages, with educational and entertaining content appropriate for families.

How popular is Wild Safari Live?

While specific ratings are not provided, Wild Safari Live has a global audience and has received positive reviews from viewers and critics.

How frequently is Wild Safari Live broadcasted?

Wild Safari Live is broadcasted several times a week, with new episodes airing during specific times of the year.

How does Wild Safari Live contribute to conservation efforts?

Wild Safari Live partners with organizations dedicated to conservation efforts, raising awareness and funds through its programming.

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