Edward Tucker-Brown lived all over the world as a child, exploring wadis in the Empty Quarter of Saudi Arabia with Bedouin herders and driving through the deserts and jungles of Africa. But when he got to Madagascar in 2007, he finally found a ruggedness he didn’t want to leave. “It’s wildness blows everything out of the water,” he says of his adopted home, where he’s just built his third Madagascar Classic Collection safari camp, Namoroka Tsingy.
New Openings are Changing Madagascar’s Landscape
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