Hailing from Kalyan in Maharashtra, Reyhan Motiwala completed his Master’s in Environmental Sciences. His field-based conservation work and wildlife interpretation provide a solid foundation for engaging with guests. His decision to work within tourism led him to Tadoba-Andhari National Park, where he proved to be a promising naturalist. Prior to his role as a naturalist, Reyhan was a key rescue member under the forest department in his hometown, with WARR, an NGO, providing him extensive opportunities for rescue work, from snakes to leopards. His presentation on urban snake populations at the MSIUR Convention earned him a research grant from the University of Mumbai. Reyhan’s approach to nature guiding is rooted in empathy for both wildlife and people. His storytelling is strongly backed by his academic proficiency, and his on-ground tracking skills are fine-tuned from his time in Tadoba Park. He starts his Singinawa Journey from June 2025