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New Delhi: National Geographic Creative Works and vivo India have partnered to launch ‘GO INTO THE WILD’, a four-part original series that blends cinematic wildlife storytelling with smartphone imaging innovation.
‘GO INTO THE WILD’ will premiere January 9, airing every Friday at 7 PM on National Geographic.
Positioned as a branded content initiative under the hashtag #GoIntoTheWild, the series follows four renowned wildlife photographers, including National Geographic Explorer Sandesh Kadur, as they travel across some of India’s most remote and fragile ecosystems.
The show spans landscapes ranging from the frozen terrain of Ladakh to the tropical biodiversity of the Western Ghats, capturing rare species, harsh field conditions and the personal journeys behind each photograph.
The series has been shot using the vivo X300 Pro, highlighting the brand’s flagship imaging technology, including a 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera, India’s first Telephoto Bird Shots feature, and the ZEISS 2.35x Telephoto Extender Kit, which enables up to 8.5x optical zoom.
Beyond wildlife visuals, the series also promises behind-the-lens storytelling, immersive habitat footage and insights into India’s natural heritage, positioning the project as a convergence of technology and purpose-driven exploration.
Watch the trailer here:
A National Geographic India spokesperson said, “With Season 2, we continue to evolve National Geographic’s legacy of visual storytelling, pushing creative boundaries through a bold and innovative approach. Our collaboration with vivo India represents a meaningful convergence of storytelling and technology… Together, we invite audiences to go into the wild and experience the world in its most raw, authentic and awe-inspiring forms.”
Geetaj Channana, Head of Corporate Strategy, vivo India, said the partnership reflects vivo’s focus on building technology that inspires exploration and creativity. “The X300 Series carries this mission forward, blending our imaging expertise with advanced AI and optical innovation to capture moments with striking clarity and emotion. Through this collaboration, we aim to demonstrate what smartphone imaging can truly achieve,” he said, adding that the device is engineered to perform in extreme environments such as low light, vast landscapes and fast-moving wildlife.
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