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Wild Madagascar: Sustainable Eco-Adventures

Madagascar, a land of astonishing diversity, is your destination for an unforgettable ecotravel experience with our sustainable company. This unique island nation is home to an astounding number of animal species, including lemurs, chameleons, and endemic birds. Our eco-adventures will immerse you in a wide range of habitats, from lush rainforests and arid deserts to pristine coastal areas. Prime locations like Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Ankarafantsika National Park, and the Avenue of the Baobabs provide opportunities to witness these extraordinary species in their natural environments. Join us in Madagascar to explore its unparalleled ecosystems, connect with local cultures, and contribute to conservation efforts for a purposeful and unforgettable journey.

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National Parks in Madagascar

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park: Known for its lush rainforests, this park is famous for its resident lemurs, including the indri indri, the largest living lemur species.

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Isalo National Park: A striking landscape of sandstone formations, canyons, and oases, Isalo is a hiker's paradise with unique flora and fauna.

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Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park features dramatic limestone formations called tsingy, and it's known for its endemic wildlife and caves.

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Ranomafana National Park: This rainforest park is a biodiversity hotspot and offers the chance to spot various lemur species, chameleons, and diverse birdlife.

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Kirindy Forest: Home to the fossa (Madagascar's largest predator), this deciduous forest is a great place to see unique wildlife.

Masoala National Park: Located in the northeast, this park includes both rainforest and marine environments, offering opportunities to explore the rich biodiversity on land and underwater.

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Ankarafantsika National Park: In the northwest, this park features dry deciduous forests and is home to a variety of lemurs and bird species.

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Zahamena National Park: A vital rainforest reserve, this park hosts several lemur species and is known for its dense forest and pristine waterways.

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Marojejy National Park: This lush, mountainous park is home to rare and endemic species, offering challenging hiking opportunities.

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Tsimanampetsotsa National Park: Located in the southwest, this park is famous for its salt lake and unique birdlife, including flamingos.

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