Of Water and Mankind
Encounter in the heart of Venezuela
Do we do the same job when we live thousands of miles away and come from profoundly different cultures? Jeannine, who spent her entire career as a teacher, now has the answer thanks to her encounter in Venezuela with a Warao teacher!
Encounters with the people of Alaska
Guardians of the Great Land
The rock art of the First Nations Peoples
An archaeological treasure to discover in Australia
An ancestral ceremony in an unspoilt land
PONANT videographer, Elie Vannier, attends the rehearsal of a ceremony in a Papuan village. A private moment that will leave a long-lasting impression…
Interview with Pipaluk Ostermann
A passionate ambassador for little-known Greenland
Introducing the Māori people
Rediscovering an identity
Meet the Sami
The reindeer people
Interview with Marion du Bron
The blended cultural heritage of Central America
Focus on the Alhambra
10 fascinating facts about the jewel of Granada
The symbolism of cocoa among the Maya peoples
Fruit of the mind and body
Polar sea kayaking
4,000 years of Greenlandic culture
From Greenland to the North Pole
On the sea-ice walking in the steps of Ole et Adam
The History of the Polar Practice of Dog Sledding
Of Dogs and Men
Ponant Discovery: the story of a scouting voyage to Guyana
Nicolas Dubreuil spends time with the people of the river…
Norway: in the footsteps of the Vikings
A journey through history and mythology.
Conquering the shores of Japan
Focus on an ancient culture looking to the future.
What should you see in South Africa? 5 must-see locations
Full steam ahead for a multi-faceted land.
The People of the Amazon
Serge Guiraud introduces us to the extraordinary populations living in the Amazon Rainforest
Meet the Remote Populations in Oceania
Serge Guiraud introduces us to some of the world’s most unique cultures
The Importance of Ethno-Tourism
Serge Guiraud introduces us to some of the world’s most unique cultures
Introducing the Inuit
At home with the locals in the Far North!
The Waraos people: master of the river and history
Discovering the Indians of the Orinoco
Jarlshof: 4000 years of Scottish history
Jarlshof: 4000 years of Scottish history
The Japanese tea ceremony
A taste of Japanese culture
The Nazca Lines
The mysterious Peruvian geoglyphs
Kukulkan, the feathered serpent at Chichén Itzá
During the 11th century AD, Chichén Itzá was a powerful Mayan, then Toltec city.
PONANT Discovery: the story of a scouting voyage to the Bissagos Islands
An immersive experience with the ‘perfect people’