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JOURNEYS

Stop. Listen.
Look closer.

We are guides and guardians to some of the most beautiful places on Earth, with a collection of luxury properties in Zambia and Madagascar. Our safari camps are linked by the lifeblood of the land; the rivers. Our story begins in Zambia’s South Luangwa National Park, where beautiful tributaries feed into the Luangwa River as it bends toward the mighty Zambezi. The river flows through the Lower Zambezi National Park, joined by the gentle waters of the Chongwe River. Once the Zambezi has run its course, it spills into the Indian Ocean where it’s carried by the currents across the seas. It finds itself on the shores of Nosy Komba off the northwest coast of Madagascar and ends somewhere between a fairytale and a dream on our private island sanctuary, Miavana by Time + Tide.

Escape to the extraordinary

Miavana by Time + Tide

An exhilarating helicopter ride over mountains, baobabs and shipwrecks dotting the wild coastline ends in a gentle landing on a remote private island off the coast of Madagascar. Rediscover your sense of wonder in a place where luxury means stepping foot where no man has before, surrounded by an unspoiled horizon. Raw and refined, Miavana brings together exclusivity and adventure as well as true sense of travelling with purpose. At around 10 square kilometres in size, Miavana is an intimate haven of time and space, a chance to escape and unwind.

Our natural
responsibility

Be part of our story and help us continue to preserve the wild places we treasure for generations to come.

At the core of Time + Tide are our values, focusing on four pillars – replenishing the wild, treading mindfully, supporting local communities and our Time + Tide Foundation. Our Foundation consists of a dedicated team that works tirelessly with local leaders to publicly promote health, advance female education, conserve wildlife, and support inclusive diverse education and women empowerment. With every year that passes, greater inroads are made to ensure that communities in which we operate benefit from Time + Tide’s presence.

A child looking at an insect being held by a guide on safari with Time + Tide
A lion stretching on safari in Zambia with Time + Tide
Community members working in a field harvesting grain with the support of the Time + Tide Foundation in Zambia
A rare pangolin on safari with Time + Tide in Zambbia
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A child in the community writing at his desk at school that is supported by the Time + Tide Foundation

“We are in the happy business; delivering luxury experiences, adventures, hospitality and good times. A privilege really. We aim that our guests leave happy, knowing that they have made a positive difference and sized up their place in the world.

We stand for a long-term responsibility to do good and to conserve the world’s most beautiful places as these areas are for everyone and for no one; to conserve them is our duty as humankind.

Thank you for being generous with your time and for learning more about our properties across Africa. Hopefully this is the beginning of a journey for you and us, together.”

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THIERRY DALAIS
FOUNDER + CHAIRMAN