Price: Starting from EUR 930 per person
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Accommodation: Double or twin room on a bed and breakfast basis
4x4WD with privacy use
Driver assistance
Boat transfer
Park entrance fee and local ranger wages
Exploring the eastern part of Madagascar, also known as the “Big Island," is a wonderful adventure. This region is covered by lush and diverse humid tropical forests and is intersected by several rivers, with the Pangalanes Channel being the most famous.
Here are some highlights of what you experience during your journey in the eastern part of Madagascar:
Located in the Andasibe area, this national park is one of the most popular destinations for spotting lemurs, especially the Indri Indri. The park is also home to other lemur species, chameleons, and a wide variety of unique flora and fauna.
As you explore the rainforests of the eastern region, you'll have the chance to encounter various lemur species, including the Indri Indri and the Black and white ruffed lemur. These fascinating creatures are endemic to Madagascar and are a significant highlight of any visit to the island.
The Pangalanes Channel is a series of natural and man-made canals that run parallel to the Indian Ocean coastline. This waterway stretches for hundreds of kilometers and offers a serene and picturesque journey through stunning landscapes, including mangroves, lakes, and small villages.
Located along the Pangalanes Channel, Palmarium is a private reserve known for being the sanctuary of the rare Aye Aye lemur. Observing these nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat is a unique and unforgettable experience.
As the largest port city in Madagascar, Toamasina is a bustling and vibrant city. Here, you can experience the local culture, visit bustling markets, and enjoy the coastal atmosphere.
Each of these reserves offers a unique experience, showcasing Madagascar's diverse wildlife, flora, and ecosystems. Exploring these reserves will allow you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and biodiversity that the eastern part of Madagascar has to offer. Guided tours with knowledgeable local guides will be organized to ensure you make the most of your visit and gain insight into the region's unique ecology and conservation efforts.
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