Join Emmanuel as he leaves his home in France on the start of an incredible adventure to Bhutan. The road is long, but the promise of capturing a tiger on camera irresistible.
No one said this was going to be easy. The scenery is amazing, but the going is tough. After two days traveling Emmanuel finally meets the ranger team and starts installing his camera traps in the forest. However, the weather has no plans to cooperate.
Emmanuel explores the culture of Bhutan and the significance of tigers to the country. He embarks on an adventure to meet children in a local school bordering the forest, before visiting one of the most breath-taking places on Earth, the cliff-side temple complex Paro Taktsang, or Tiger's Nest.
What are biological corridors? Why do they play such a crucial role in conservation? Emmanuel will explain all. And the tension is building after almost one month of work: has Emmanuel captured an image of a tiger yet?
A yak herder gives Emmanuel a vital insight into the life of the tiger and the threats it faces in Bhutan. Back at the camera traps, an amazing story is about to unfold.
Emmanuel is now a new father and after two months of rest back in France, he has returned to Bhutan, heading into the forest for one last check of the camera traps. Join Emmanuel as he says goodbye to Bhutan and discover how the journey ends.