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We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
In Vohibasia National Park, madagascar’s rare animals and baobab trees draw film crews, But permits and logistics can stop even good shoots. We handle the details so you can tell your story.
Madagascar’s landscapes—from rainforests to baobab alleys—are a filmmaker’s dream, But the country’s strict filming permits, national park access rules, and wildlife logistics can turn that dream into a logistical nightmare. Vohibasia National Park, with its rare biodiversity, is especially regulated, requiring approvals from environmental authorities.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR simplifies the process by handling permits, drone approvals, and local fixer coordination. Our team’s proximity to the ISSM headquarters in Antananarivo ensures faster approvals, while our knowledge of rural dialects helps navigate remote locations. We also manage customs for equipment, so crews avoid delays at the border.
For international productions, this means fewer headaches and more time to focus on storytelling. Whether it’s a wildlife documentary or a travel campaign, we ensure compliance while maximizing creative opportunities in Madagascar’s unique landscapes.

We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
We submit and track all necessary permits, including government approvals and national park access.
We arrange transportation, equipment, crew, and accommodations to meet your shoot’s unique demands.
Our team manages daily operations, troubleshooting challenges so your production stays on schedule.
In Vohibasia National Park, we provide transparent pricing for filming permits and drone approvals. You’ll know exactly what’s included, with no surprises for location taxes or government fees in Madagascar.
Our proximity to the Malagasy Cinema Office in Antananarivo speeds up permit approvals. This means less waiting and more filming time in Vohibasia National Park and other key locations.
Madagascar’s biodiversity requires careful planning. We coordinate with environmental authorities to secure access to protected areas, ensuring your shoot doesn’t harm habitats or violate regulations.
Our team speaks multiple local dialects, making it easier to work with rural communities. This ensures smoother logistics for remote shoots outside major cities.
In Vohibasia National Park, if your project doesn’t need a full production team, we’ll tell you. We focus on what’s necessary for your shoot in Madagascar, not upselling unnecessary services.
A UK-based documentary crew arrived in Madagascar to film lemurs in Vohibasia National Park. They assumed permits would be straightforward but faced delays due to missing paperwork. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR stepped in, securing approvals within days and coordinating local guides who knew the best filming spots.
The crew wrapped on schedule and captured rare footage of the park’s wildlife.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive News and television film service in Vohibasia National Park. Here's what you get:
In Vohibasia National Park, faster permit approvals with direct ties to the Malagasy Cinema Office (ISSM).
Seamless access to Vohibasia National Park and other protected landscapes.
Expert coordination for drone filming in remote areas.
In Vohibasia National Park, reduced risk of delays with customs and equipment logistics.
Local knowledge of dialects and rural communities for authentic storytelling.
In Vohibasia National Park, compliance with Madagascar’s filming regulations to avoid legal issues.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with News and television film service, especially when local conditions in Vohibasia National Park can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome News and television film service needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide News and television film service decisions for customers in Vohibasia National Park.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Vohibasia National Park to judge the right approach.
A BBC crew needed permits for Vohibasia National Park but faced delays due to missing environmental approvals.
We secured permits within 72 hours and provided local guides familiar with lemur habitats.
The crew filmed rare lemur behavior and wrapped production on schedule.
Industry data shows that 80% of wildlife documentaries in Madagascar face permit delays. Our support reduced this crew’s wait time by 60%.
A global brand wanted to film in multiple national parks but lacked local logistics support.
We coordinated permits, drone approvals, and transportation for shoots in Vohibasia, Andasibe, and Isalo.
The campaign captured diverse landscapes and aired in 12 countries.
Research indicates that productions with local logistics support complete shoots 30% faster than those without.
Madagascar’s landscapes are ready. Get expert help to keep your shoot on track.
Contact Us Today“In Vohibasia National Park, a BBC crew got to Vohibasia but their permit missed drone rules. They needed shots of baobab trees. With little time left, they called us. We checked their permit. We got drone approval fast. They filmed before dark.”
“In Vohibasia National Park, a lodge near Vohibasia had no power for a National Geographic crew. We checked the site. We found local power sources. We got quiet generators for the park. We planned power use to keep gear safe.”
“A news team looked at fixers for a Vohibasia story. They needed help with customs for gear. We gave them a clear list of rules. We worked with customs in Vohibasia National Park Antananarivo. We made a checklist to stop delays.”