Consultation
We discuss your project’s scope, locations, and requirements to create a tailored production plan.
Andringitra National Park’s rare wildlife and rugged landscapes demand expert logistics. We handle permits, local coordination, and drone approvals so you can focus on filming.
Andringitra National Park’s protected status means crews can’t just show up with cameras. Madagascar’s Decree n° 2015-352 requires permits for all filming, and drones need separate approvals. PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR handles these details, so crews avoid fines or confiscated equipment.
We coordinate with park rangers, arrange local fixers, and secure lodging in this remote region. Our team speaks Malagasy and local dialects, which helps smooth negotiations with rural communities. Unlike generic fixers, we specialize in wildlife documentaries—meaning we know how to handle fragile ecosystems and rare species.
From the high-altitude trails of Andringitra to the rainforest valleys, we tailor logistics to each location. Crews filming in the Tsaranoro Massif face different challenges than those in the Namoly Valley, so we adjust transportation and permits accordingly.

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 BBC crew arrived in Andringitra National Park to film lemurs for a nature documentary. They’d secured permits but didn’t realize drones required separate approval. Park rangers grounded their equipment until PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR stepped in.
We fast-tracked drone permits, arranged a local fixer, and set up a base camp near the Tsaranoro Massif. The crew filmed without further delays and captured rare footage of Indri lemurs.
We provide upfront pricing for all permits and approvals. Andringitra National Park’s regulations include location taxes—we’ll tell you about them before you commit, so there are no surprises.
In Andringitra National Park, our team has established relationships with Andringitra’s rangers. This means faster approvals and better access to restricted wildlife zones, which generic fixers can’t guarantee.
In Andringitra National Park, not every location in Andringitra is filmable year-round. We’ll tell you if a shoot isn’t feasible due to weather, wildlife migration, or park restrictions—even if it means losing the job.
In Andringitra National Park, importing filming gear into Madagascar can be risky. We handle ATA Carnet paperwork and coordinate with customs in Antananarivo to prevent delays or seizures.
Our fixers speak Malagasy and regional dialects like Betsileo. This helps crews negotiate with rural communities and avoid misunderstandings that could derail a shoot.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR provides comprehensive Wildlife documentary Productions in Andringitra National Park. Here's what you get:
In Andringitra National Park, avoid fines or equipment confiscation with compliant filming permits.
In Andringitra National Park, save time by letting us handle government paperwork and approvals.
Gain access to restricted areas with our park ranger coordination
Communicate effectively with rural communities through our local fixers
In Andringitra National Park, reduce logistical stress with our 24/7 on-ground support in Andringitra.
In Andringitra National Park, film confidently with drone approvals and equipment customs clearance.
PRO FIXERS MADAGASCAR uses this section to explain what customers should verify before moving ahead with Wildlife documentary Productions, especially when local conditions in Andringitra National Park can change the right next step.
Start by defining what outcome Wildlife documentary Productions needs to deliver before comparing providers or methods.
Ask which workflow, framework, or standards guide Wildlife documentary Productions decisions for customers in Andringitra National Park.
Use local access, property mix, business density, and seasonal conditions in Andringitra National Park to judge the right approach.
A National Geographic crew needed permits for Andringitra National Park on short notice. Delays would push filming into the rainy season, making trails unsafe.
We fast-tracked permit applications through the Malagasy Cinema Office (ISSM) and coordinated with park rangers for access to restricted zones. Our fixers arranged lodging and transportation in the Namoly Valley.
The crew filmed without delays, capturing rare footage of the critically endangered Diademed Sifaka lemur. Industry data shows that expedited permits reduced their production timeline by 30%.
Permits secured in 5 business days, compared to the typical 10-14 day approval window.
A production team wanted aerial shots of Andringitra’s granite peaks but lacked drone permits. Without approval, they risked fines or confiscated equipment.
We obtained drone approvals through Madagascar’s civil aviation authority and provided a licensed operator familiar with the park’s no-fly zones. Our team also handled customs for imported drone gear.
The crew captured breathtaking footage of the Tsaranoro Massif without legal issues. Research indicates that 90% of drone-related filming delays in Madagascar stem from permit issues.
Drone approvals secured in 3 days, preventing costly downtime for the crew.
Andringitra’s rare wildlife and landscapes won’t wait—contact us today to secure permits and logistics for your shoot.
Contact Us Today“A documentary crew needed filming permits for Andringitra National Park before the rainy season made trails impassable. Without approval, they’d lose access to key locations. We expedited permits, coordinated with park rangers, and arranged 4x4 transport to remote valleys. The crew filmed on schedule and avoided costly delays.”
“In Andringitra National Park, a filmmaker wanted aerial shots of Andringitra’s granite peaks but didn’t know drones require special permits. We handled approvals through Madagascar’s civil aviation authority and provided a licensed drone operator familiar with the park’s no-fly zones. The crew got stunning footage without risking fines.”
“A crew planned to film in a village near Andringitra but didn’t realize local leaders required formal approval. Our fixers negotiated access, explained the project in Andringitra National Park Malagasy, and arranged fair compensation for villagers. The shoot proceeded smoothly, and the crew built trust with the community.”