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South Africa: “Ghost Elephants” Premieres On Nat Geo Wild And Disney+ Today

March 11, 2026
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On March 11, 2026, immerse yourself in the captivating world of “Ghost Elephants,” a documentary directed, written, and narrated by acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog. Airing on National Geographic Wild (DStv 182, Startimes 221) at 6 PM CAT and streaming on Disney+ in South Africa, this film takes viewers on an extraordinary journey through the mist-covered highlands of Angola.

The documentary follows South African National Geographic Explorer Steve Boyes, who sets out on a quest with some of the last remaining master trackers to pursue an animal long thought to be merely a legend: the ghost elephants of Lisima. These elusive creatures are believed to be living descendants of the largest land mammals ever recorded, shrouded in mystery and folklore.

Joining Boyes on this adventurous expedition are fellow National Geographic Explorer Kerllen Costa and three skilled KhoiSan trackers: Xui, Xui Dawid, and Kobus. Together, they aim to succeed where advanced technology has fallen short, showcasing the significance of traditional knowledge in uncovering nature’s secrets.

“Ghost Elephants” is more than just a film; it’s a poignant narrative of survival, reconnection, and the resilience of ancient wisdom amid the challenges posed by modernity. The film has already garnered acclaim, premiering at the Venice Film Festival, where Herzog was honoured with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement.

To complement the cinematic experience, Boyes is also releasing a coffee table book titled “Okavango and the Source of Life.” This beautifully illustrated book expands on the journey depicted in the documentary, featuring over 100 stunning photographs, detailed maps, and Boyes’ personal reflections from years of challenging expeditions in the Angolan headwaters of the Okavango.

With its foreword penned by Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and portraits of local traditional knowledge keepers, the book serves as an intimate and visually rich companion piece that documents the same fragile ecosystems and communities highlighted in the film, illustrating the emotional and physical toll of exploring a wilderness long ravaged by conflict.

Prepare to be enthralled by “Ghost Elephants,” a film that bridges the gap between myth and reality, reminding us of the profound connections to nature that endure through time. Mark your calendars for a screening that promises to inspire and educate, all while unveiling the enigmatic world of Angola’s ghost elephants.

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