
Our team
Natalia
Iris
Patrick



I have been working in the tourism industry for 15 years as a project creator and manager. Over this time, I have gained invaluable experience in designing itineraries and working with guides, hotels, and partners from different countries. Tourist comfort has always been my top priority. That is why I have always explored destinations firsthand and consistently strived to pass the very best on to our clients.
My interest in 4x4 road expeditions and safaris led me to focus on Southern Africa and neighboring countries. I explored South Africa through numerous trips, from Cape Town to Durban.
At present, my family and I have settled on the island of Madagascar. Despite our daughter’s young age (2.5 years), we have already managed to visit a wide variety of places across the country: from the scenic rock-climbing cliffs around Antananarivo to the almost untouched beaches of Fort Dauphin. We have taken a local river cruise along the Pangalanes Canal and, of course, visited Sainte-Marie and Nosy Be.
I am a biology student based on Réunion Island, with a deep-rooted connection to Africa and the Indian Ocean. I spent most of my childhood in Africa—first in Burkina Faso, then in Madagascar—experiences that shaped both my worldview and my respect for nature, cultures, and local communities.
Altogether, I have lived more than seven and a half years in the Indian Ocean region, developing a strong familiarity with its islands, ecosystems, and way of life. With a background in biology, I bring a scientific understanding of biodiversity and environments, combined with a genuine curiosity for landscapes, wildlife, and human–nature relationships.
Today, I am beginning my journey in tourism alongside my parents, blending family experience with my own passion for exploration and learning. My goal is to create meaningful travel experiences that are respectful, authentic, and deeply connected to the natural and cultural richness of each destination.
Trained internationally in Kenya, I bring over 20 years of hands-on experience in the field. I am a graduate of the Government Tourism Institution and a recognized wildlife specialist, with a deep passion for sharing the country’s rich culture, fascinating history, and remarkable geological landscapes. My work is driven by a lifelong connection to nature and a commitment to offering authentic, insightful experiences.
Hasina

Started working in tourism in 2015 as a local English-speaking guide at Tritriva Lake. Over the years, I improved my skills and became a regional guide based in Antsirabe, leading trekking, hiking, and biking tours. I also organize and explain Malagasy traditional activities, such as famadihana (exhumation) and the customs of families who care for their ancestors in family tombs. I continue to offer these activities to this day.
In 2019, I became a national English-speaking guide, traveling throughout Madagascar. I provide in-depth information about the country’s culture, flora and fauna (wildlife), traditions, and daily life.
Since I started working as a guide, all the tourists who have traveled with me have been very satisfied, and many of them have returned to the agencies I work with. My goal is always to offer authentic experiences and high-quality guiding services.