The jungle doesn’t care how strong you are. It waits for you to break.
The ultimate survival challenge is now coming to India. Naked and Afraid Aadimanav premiering on 15th June, Mon-Tue at 11 PM on Discovery Channel India & discovery+.
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No mercy. No escape.
India’s ultimate survival challenge is almost here. The wild is unforgiving, the stakes are brutal, and only instinct will decide who survives.
#NakedAndAfraidAadimanav premieres 15th June, Mon-Tue at 11 PM on #DiscoveryChannelIndia & #discoveryplusin
India’s ultimate survival challenge is here!
No mercy. No escape. No turning back!
The unforgiving wild pushes survival to its absolute limit in #NakedAndAfraidAadimanav
Watch the trailer now. Premiering 15th June, Mon-Tue at 11 PM on Discovery Channel India & discovery+
In the wild, every sound feels like danger. Sometimes it’s a predator.
Sometimes, it’s just hunger.
Survival paranoia hits different on Naked and Afraid.
Every night at 11pm on Discovery Channel India.
The story of Mizoram is one of migration, resilience, and identity, from ancient origins in China to a vibrant Indian state born in 1987.
Nestled among rolling hills and deep-rooted traditions, Mizoram carries a rich cultural legacy shaped by folklore, community and history.
The Saltwater Crocodile, the largest living reptile on Earth, moves silently through these mangrove creeks, an apex predator perfectly adapted to land and water. Growing up to 7 metres in length, it dominates this fragile ecosystem, even outmatching other formidable species.
Hidden deep in the Palani Hills, Poombarai feels like a place time chose to slow down.
Just 18 km from Kodaikanal, this quiet village unfolds in layers of green, terraced farms carved into hills, colourful homes scattered across valleys, and a rhythm of life rooted in the land.
In the rugged heart of Badami, the land doesn’t just hold history, it rises with it. Towering red sandstone cliffs cradle ancient cave temples, where gods, stories, and empires were carved directly into the rock over 1,400 years ago.
Amid the ancient cenotaphs and quiet pathways of Mandore Gardens, Hanuman langur monkeys move with effortless grace. Leaping between trees, pausing atop weathered stone, and observing visitors with gentle curiosity, they bring a living rhythm to this historic landscape.
Tucked deep in the lush folds of Coorg, Mallalli Waterfalls isn’t just seen, it’s felt.
Born from the Kumaradhara River, the water moves gently at first, only to plunge dramatically over rocky cliffs, breaking into mist and thunder as it disappears into the valley below.
Close your eyes and listen.
A forest breathing. Wetlands alive. Waves meeting the shore.
Now listen again, as each sound slowly disappears.
Because loss doesn’t begin when we see it.
It begins when we stop hearing it.
Don’t wait for silence to notice what’s gone.
Centuries ago, India built cooling systems without electricity. Stepwells like Chand Baori weren’t just for storing water, they were designed to beat the heat.
As you descend its 13 levels and 3,500 perfectly arranged steps, the temperature drops.
Ajrakh is more than print, it’s patience, layered over centuries. Rooted in the Indus Valley and practised across Kutch and Barmer, every piece carries a process that hasn’t changed for generations.