Explore the dramatic filming locations for David Attenborough’s TV series, Asia

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Published: Thursday, 07 November 2024 at 15:03 PM


The BBC’s latest David Attenborough-led documentary showcases the wildlife found on Earth’s largest continent, taking in the sweeping and dramatic vistas of Asia.

Asia is home to the highest mountain range, the deepest ocean, the tallest jungles, and the biggest cave, and this diverse landscape is showcased throughout the 7 part TV show – and it’s the first time that the continent has been the focus of a landmark BBC wildlife series. Here, we take a look at the TV show’s filming locations.

Asia‘s filming locations: oceans

Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Pacific Ocean. BBC/BBC Studios/ Mark MacEwen / naturepl.com

Asia has the largest coastline of any continent and has one of the most abundant coral reefs on Earth, so it’s no surprise that its oceans and its weird and wonderful inhabitants feature heavily in the series – particularly in episode 1.

Its seas are connected by one of the world’s most powerful currents, the Indonesian Throughflow, and are home to over 60% of all marine species. From giants in the deep ocean, to tiny fish that climb trees, squid that glow in the dark, and grey reef sharks that hunt in their hundreds, the series shows how diverse and spectacular Asia’s waters are.

Asia‘s filming locations: mountains

BBC Asia filming locations - mountains
Western Ghats, India. Screengrab from BBC’s Asia

Asia is the most mountainous continent on Earth, and the challenges of these environments are the focus of episode 2.

From the forested slopes of the tropics to the heights of the Himalaya, Asia’s mountains are home to an abundance of specialised plants and wildlife. Follow the journey of iconic animals such as snow leopards, red pandas, Asian elephants and the world’s largest species of goat – the Markhor – as they survive in these often extreme conditions.

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