Mon, Nov 17, 1997
On the first stage of his journey, Valmik encounters lions in the Gir Forest, the last remaining home of the Asiatic lion. Also, tigers stalk deer and langur monkeys, jackals pursue sloth bears and a peacock attacks a deadly cobra. In India, as nowhere else, animals live side by side with millions of people.
Mon, Nov 24, 1997
Valmik travels along the great river basins of India following the sacred Ganges on its 1,000-mile path to the sea. As the monsoon ends, the rivers burst their banks and flooded the wetlands. Tigers, elephants, rhinos and people all adopt a semi-aquatic lifestyle. Both humans and other animals thrive in this sacred waterland which supports 400 million people.
Mon, Dec 1, 1997
Valmik sets sail on a voyage of discovery, from the Arabian Sea to the Bay of Bengal, helped by the same ocean currents that drove the first explorers around the coast of India. His first encounter is with a monster 15 meters long and weighing more than 18 tons. This sea creature poses no danger; it is a whale shark, the largest fish on Earth.