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We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
Madagascar’s rare wildlife and landscapes draw global film crews, But permits, drones, and remote logistics need local expertise. We handle it all so you can focus on filming.
Madagascar’s film industry thrives on its unique landscapes and wildlife, But permits, drones, and remote logistics require local knowledge. The Malagasy Cinema Office sets strict rules, and national parks need advance approval.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR simplifies logistics with deep local ties. We secure permits faster, coordinate with park rangers, and handle customs for equipment. Our team speaks multiple dialects, which helps in rural areas where English isn’t widely spoken.
From Antananarivo to the Avenue of the Baobabs, we ensure smooth shoots. Whether it’s a wildlife documentary or a commercial, we handle the details so crews can focus on filming.

In Avenue of the Baobabs, avoid delays with fast permit approvals from the Malagasy Cinema Office.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, film in national parks without legal issues thanks to pre-approved access.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, save time with customs planning that ensures equipment clears quickly.
Work smoothly in rural areas with local fixers who speak regional dialects.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, focus on creativity while we handle logistics, transport, and accommodation.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, reduce risks with on-ground support for emergencies and last-minute changes.
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.
A wildlife documentary crew needed to film lemurs in Andasibe’s rainforest. They arrived without permits and faced delays. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR stepped in, secured park access, and coordinated local guides.
The shoot wrapped on time, and the crew avoided fines for unauthorized filming.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, we tell you upfront what permits cost and which ones you actually need. Some providers add extra charges for national park access or drone flights. We don’t.
Our team speaks multiple regional dialects. This helps in rural areas where English isn’t understood. It also builds trust with local crews and communities.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, we’re based near the Malagasy Cinema Office in Antananarivo. This means faster permit approvals and fewer delays for your shoot.
We handle paperwork and coordination with customs officials. This ensures your equipment clears quickly, whether you’re filming in Antananarivo or the Avenue of the Baobabs.
In Avenue of the Baobabs, we don’t just arrange logistics—we’re there during shoots. If something goes wrong, we fix it so you can keep filming.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive Transportation and logistic in Avenue of the Baobabs. Here's what you get:
A UK-based crew needed permits for night filming in Andasibe. They also required local guides familiar with lemur behavior.
We secured permits from the Malagasy Cinema Office and hired experienced guides. Our team coordinated transport and accommodation near the park.
The crew filmed rare lemur species without delays. The documentary aired on BBC Earth and received praise for its stunning footage.
Industry data shows that 70% of wildlife documentaries face permit delays. This shoot wrapped on schedule.
A French production needed drone footage of the Avenue of the Baobabs at sunrise. They also required permits for a large crew.
We secured drone approvals and coordinated with local authorities. Our team arranged transport and set up a base camp near the filming site.
The commercial aired on European TV and boosted tourism interest in Madagascar.
Research indicates that commercial shoots with local logistics support finish 30% faster than those without.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Transportation and logistic, especially when local conditions in Avenue of the Baobabs can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Transportation and logistic needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Transportation and logistic decisions for customers in Avenue of the Baobabs.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Avenue of the Baobabs to judge the right approach.
Madagascar’s landscapes are waiting. Let us handle the permits, logistics, and local coordination so you can focus on your shoot.
Contact Us Today“A wildlife documentary team arrives at Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar, only to find their pre-booked 4x4 vehicles stuck due to overnight mudslides on the access road. With permits timed for golden-hour shoots, every minute risks losing light and violating park regulations. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR conducts an immediate route inspection, isolates safe detours, and deploys backup vehicles with winches, ensuring compliance with local transport laws and preventing costly reshoots.”
“A conservation NGO’s sensitive camera drones and lithium batteries face customs clearance delays at Toamasina Port during cyclone season, jeopardizing a rainforest monitoring project near Avenue of the Baobabs. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR’s logistics team diagnoses import hold-ups, coordinates with the National Environment Office for expedited approvals, and arranges climate-controlled storage, safeguarding both deadlines and fragile equipment from humidity damage.”
“A travel campaign producer scouting Avenue of the Baobabs discovers the 1960s-era lodge lacks documented water and electrical lines, raising safety risks for drone operators and generators. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR performs a site survey with local utility records, marks underground routes, and provides a compliance report to the Ministry of Tourism, ensuring uninterrupted filming while avoiding costly infrastructure strikes or permit revocations.”