The Best TV Shows on National Geographic: Latinoamérica

Every National Geographic: Latinoamérica Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Check out the most acclaimed shows on National Geographic: Latinoamérica, with a catalog of over 20 series updated for November 2025. Among National Geographic: Latinoamérica’s finest offerings are Inside the Forbidden City and Nazi Hunters, which debuted in 2007 and 2010, respectively. A broadcaster of distinction, National Geographic: Latinoamérica has aired more than 20 shows between 2007 and N/A.

  • Wild Great Britain
    Wild Great Britain (2018)10.0

    Britain’s wildlife can be secretive, so often goes unnoticed. This series reveals the hidden lives of both the familiar and the more unusual animals with which we share our island home.

  • To Catch a Smuggler
    To Catch a Smuggler (2015)7.7

    Following the police of Latinoamerica & Europe airports in and their fight against crime.

  • Engineering Space
    Engineering Space (2017)7.0

    This is the story of the unsung heroes who took America into space.

  • Buried Secrets of WWII
    Buried Secrets of WWII (2019)6.1

    Remote sensing techniques tell the stories of WWII battles and campaigns, the details of which have been lost in the fog of war, misinterpreted or overtaken by the landscape.

  • Science of Stupid
    Science of Stupid (2014)6.0

    Hosted by Argentine television personality Alejandro Marley, this series combines hard data and scientific observation with some of the most outrageous, hilarious and spectacularly-painful bloopers ever recorded on video.

  • Inside the Forbidden City
    Inside the Forbidden City (2007)3.0

    The Forbidden City in the heart of Beijing was the home of the Chinese emperor and the seat of a vast bureaucracy ruling over what is now the world’s most populous state for 500 years. After falling into disrepair following World War II, the palace’s ancient wooden structures are undergoing extensive restoration works today. Inside the Forbidden City offers unprecedented access into the magnificent palace complex where access was once denied to all but the emperor, his family and his most senior retinue.

  • Science of Stupid
    Science of Stupid (2014)2.0

    Hosted by Mexican TV personality Alfonso "Poncho" Herrera, this series combines hard data and scientific observations with some of the most outrageous, hilarious and spectacularly painful bloopers ever recorded on video.

  • Asombrosamente
    Asombrosamente (2016)2.0

  • Asombrosamente
    Asombrosamente (2017)2.0

  • Bios
    Bios (2018)2.0

    A fascinating journey through the life and work of many Latin American music idols, by the curious gaze of young chroniclers, with access to exclusive footage.

  • Testers
    Testers (2022)2.0

    Why do mosquitoes prefer to bite some people over others? What happens to the body when it faces extreme cold? What is best to lower body temperature, cold or hot beverages? Why does it hurt so much to get pricked with a needle? Marley will be our guide in this scientific quest to answer these questions, with five guinea pig testers who will participate in fun experiments.

  • Bichero
    Bichero (2023)2.0

  • Nazi Hunters
    Nazi Hunters (2010)N/A

    Witnesses and historians retell the events leading up to the capture and or death of some of World War Two's most heinous Nazi fugitives.

  • Taboo Latin America
    Taboo Latin America (2010)N/A

    Strange practices of various Latin American cultures.

  • Operação Policial
    Operação Policial (2012)N/A

  • Extreme Delivery
    Extreme Delivery (2012)N/A

    Documentary series focusing on the challenge involving the most massive, curious and impressive air transportation.

  • Superautos: Sahara Force India
    Superautos: Sahara Force India (2016)N/A

  • War Machines
    War Machines (N/A)N/A

    Dissect the military’s choice hardware from their early beginnings through to the high tech killing machines today.

  • Toutankhamon, les Secrets du Pharaon
    Toutankhamon, les Secrets du Pharaon (N/A)N/A

  • Planeta salvaje: Argentina
    Planeta salvaje: Argentina (N/A)N/A