The wealth of Nature!!!

The wealth of Nature!!! 8 days, 7 nights

Price: From EUR 1,010 per person

* Please note that prices, availability, and specific details might vary depending on hotels and flights availability.

Inclusions

  • Domestic flights
  • Accommodation: Double or twin room on a bed and breakfast basis
  • 4x4WD with privacy use
  • Driver assistance
  • Park entrance fee and local ranger wages

This travel package promises to provide a balance between urbanization and comfort while immersing you in the rainforest of Andasibe and the dry deciduous forest of Kirindy in Morondava. The focus on diverse species ans ecosystems in these regions ensures a rewarding and memorable experience for nature enthusiasts.

It's great to know that the Andasibe area is easily accessible from the capital, making it a popular choice for visitors. Here are five reserves that are worth exploring in the eastern part of Madagascar:

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park: This reserve is actually made up of two parks, Analamazaotra and Mantadia. Analamazaotra is famous for its population of the Indri Indri, the largest living lemur species. Mantadia, on the other hand, offers more challenging trails and the chance to spot other lemur species and diverse wildlife.

Maromizaha Reserve: Located near Andasibe, Maromizaha is recently opened. The expedition is recommended for adventurous visitors in good physical condition. The reserve offers pristine rainforests, birdwatching opportunities, and the chance to see various lemur species, including the Diademed Sifaka.

Mitsinjo Reserve: Situated in the village of Andasibe, Mitsinjo Reserve is a community-managed forest that focuses on conservation and ecotourism. It's an excellent place for night walks to spot nocturnal wildlife such as chameleons, frogs, and various lemurs.

VOI'MMA Community Reserve: This community-run reserve is located near the village of Andasibe. It provides an authentic experience, and your visit supports local conservation efforts. Explore the lush forest, search for lemurs, and learn about the local culture and customs.

The second destination is Kirindy.

Kirindy is a remarkable dry deciduous forest located in western Madagascar. It is in the region of Morondava. It is recognized for its unique flora and threatened ecosystems, making it an essential area for biodiversity conservation.

Here are some key features of Kirindy:

1. Unique Flora

The flora found in Kirindy is adapted to the specific climatic conditions of the region. It includes various plant species, such as baobabs, thorny shrubs, and different types of trees that have evolved to thrive in the dry conditions.

2. Biodiversity Hotspot

The forest of Kirindy is a hotspot of biodiversity, housing a wide variety of wildlife species, including many that are endemic to Madagascar. Lemurs are among the most notable inhabitants, and Kirindy is home to several lemur species, including the iconic Verreaux's sifaka.

3. Research and Conservation

Kirindy is of great interest to scientists, researchers, and conservationists due to its unique ecological characteristics and the need to protect its threatened biodiversity. Various organizations and research institutions are actively involved in studying and conserving the area.

What a delightful way to end your stay in Madagascar! The pirogue expedition through the mangroves, visit to the fishermen village of Kivalo, and witnessing the sunset spectacle at the Avenue of the Baobabs promise to be memorable experiences. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect during this final leg of your journey:

1. Pirogue Expedition through Mangroves

A pirogue is a traditional canoe often used by locals for navigating rivers and waterways. Your expedition will take you through the beautiful mangrove forests. Mangroves are vital ecosystems, serving as nurseries for various marine species and providing protection against erosion. As you glide through the serene waters, you can observe the unique flora and fauna that thrive in this specialized habitat.

2. Visit to the Fishermen Village of Kivalo

Kivalo is a charming fishing village where you can experience the traditional way of life of the coastal communities in Madagascar. You'll have the opportunity to interact with the friendly locals, learn about their fishing practices, and gain insight into their cultural traditions. The village's laid-back atmosphere and picturesque surroundings make it a perfect place to immerse yourself in the local culture.

3. Sunset Spectacle at the Avenue of the Baobabs

The Avenue of the Baobabs is a renowned natural landmark in Madagascar. It features a majestic row of ancient baobab trees lining the dusty road. These iconic trees are a symbol of Madagascar and hold significant cultural and ecological importance. As the day draws to a close, you will witness a breathtaking sunset, creating a mesmerizing play of colors across the horizon. The sight of the silhouetted baobabs against the evening sky is truly awe-inspiring and a must-see spectacle.

4. Capturing the Moments

Be sure to have your camera ready to capture the beauty of the mangroves, the authentic scenes of the fishing village, and the captivating sunset at the Avenue of the Baobabs. These moments will serve as cherished souvenirs of your journey through Madagascar's eastern region and its incredible natural wonders.

Overall, this final day of your expedition promises to be filled with enchanting experiences, offering a blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. It's the perfect conclusion to your exploration of Madagascar's diverse landscapes and unique ecosystems.

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