The Messenger
The Messenger

The Messenger

2 Seasons
TRT Belgesel
Travel
Nature

Serdar Kılıç acts as a messenger between geographies and their cultures and brings it to our screens.

1. Arctic Circle
1. Arctic Circle
1h 3m
This is Finland: a land of dense forests, thousands of lakes, and reindeer.
2. Borneo
2. Borneo
50m
The Dusun people on the Island of Borneo in Malaysia continue their traditional way of life in the rainforests, maintaining a deep connection to nature.
3. Danum Valley in Borneo
3. Danum Valley in Borneo
51m
In the Danum Valley, which is under special protection by the Malaysian government, the geographical features and the struggle of the indigenous people with nature create harmony.
4. Tanzania
4. Tanzania
52m
The Hadzabe tribe, living at the foot of the mountains in northern Tanzania, still maintains their hunter-gatherer culture.
5. Serengeti
5. Serengeti
51m
In Serengeti, Tanzania, a unique symbiosis exists between the indigenous tribes and the region's wildlife.
6. Svaneti
6. Svaneti
50m
Svaneti, located within Georgia's borders in the Caucasus, holds traces of the Svan people's culture from the past.
7. Azerbaijan
7. Azerbaijan
52m
In Şahbulak, Azerbaijan, once the country's wealthiest city before 1933, traces of the Armenian atrocities are still visible.
8. Alaska
8. Alaska
52m
Alaska, the largest of the 50 U.S. states, is home to the indigenous Aleut people, whose unique culture is deeply intertwined with the region's wildlife.
9. Mount Fitz Roy
9. Mount Fitz Roy
40m
Mount Fitz Roy, located on the border of Argentina and Chile, is one of the ultimate challenges for climbers, surrounded by the stunning nature and wildlife of Patagonia in South America.
10. Patagonia
10. Patagonia
40m
Patagonia, spanning Argentina and Chile, is home to various indigenous ethnicities, endemic wildlife and plants, and a unique culture shaped by the blending of native and European influences.
11. Amazigh
11. Amazigh
40m
A glimpse into the life of the Amazigh, indigenous people of North Africa, where communities continue to live in caves and the desert.
12. The Sahara
12. The Sahara
40m
The Sahara, the largest desert in the world, spans much of North Africa, home to a unique culture and prolific wildlife.
13. Bosnia and Herzegovina
13. Bosnia and Herzegovina
40m
Bosnia and Herzegovina, nestled in the Western Balkans, is known for its unique terrain and welcoming culture.
14. Mostar
14. Mostar
41m
A breathtaking journey from the towering mountains of the Bosnian wilderness, through villages by serene streams, leading to the world-famous Mostar Bridge.
15. Slovenia
15. Slovenia
43m
Arguably the most progressive of the former Yugoslav states, Slovenia boasts a unique culture shaped by both Austrian, Italian, and Balkan influences, set against a stunning landscape.
16. Slovenia by the Sea
16. Slovenia by the Sea
40m
Despite its short Adriatic coastline, Slovenia has developed a Mediterranean culture along its shores, shared with neighboring Italy.
17. The Himalayas
17. The Himalayas
52m
A journey from Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, to Mount Annapurna, one of the highest peaks in the range.
18. Nepal
18. Nepal
52m
A journey through Nepal, a small nation known for its fascinating religious rituals, practices, last rites, and vibrant temples.
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