Our Team

Pablo Moraga

Pablo has over ten years of experience as a safari guide in East Africa, a region he considers his second home. His passion for nature began as a child when he would spend entire days observing species like common kingfishers and European bee-eaters. He always carried a camera, not just to observe, but also to share the small adventures he experiences with these animals.

His love for the natural world quickly lead him to climb mountains around the world. At 16, he scaled the Alps for the first time; just after turning 18, he journeyed to the Himalayas. These adventures led to numerous documentaries, articles, and lectures. By 2013, he had become one of the youngest mountain guides in Spain to earn international certification.

In 2014, after a transformative journey through Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, he decided to leave the mountains behind. That year, he made the choice to move to Africa, dedicating himself fully to what he loves: sharing the continent’s natural wonders and stories. He seamlessly blends his role as a guide with his work as a journalist, contributing to media outlets worldwide.

He balances his work as a guide with his role as a journalist, contributing to media outlets around the globe.

Rose Omondi

Rose Omondi first discovered the wildlife of Africa with her family, spending their days off exploring the wild landscapes of her native Kenya. She vividly recalls those early adventures, camping in the heart of the savannah with her relatives when she was just ten years old.

She fondly remembers the peaceful afternoons in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, watching from her tent as the evening light slowly dimmed, and the excitement of setting off in a vehicle at dawn, anticipating encounters with all kinds of animals. As a curious child, she learned a great deal about the behavior of African elephants, which quickly became her favorite animal.

These formative experiences inspired her to pursue a degree in tourism at a university in Kenya. Since 2019, she has worked in beachfront resorts along the Kenyan coast and taught English at specialized hospitality centers in the south of France.