Here’s the thing about lemurs in the wild: you walk for hours, craning your neck, and maybe—if you’re lucky—you spot a furry blur high in the canopy. Lemur Island is the opposite. You leave your hotel, drive maybe 10 minutes, then climb into a small canoe. Two minutes later, you’re on a small forested island...Read More
Nestled in a secluded valley within Madagascar’s lush eastern rainforests, Crocodile Valley (Parc Crocodile) offers visitors an unforgettable wildlife encounter with one of Africa’s most impressive predators. As you navigate slippery trails and cross “dangerous” suspension bridges spanning tranquil waterways, you’ll embark on a thrilling journey through pristine tropical wilderness that brings you face-to-face with dozens of...Read More
it is a biodiversity hotspot, with over 100 species of frogs, lemurs (including the Indri – the largest lemur), crowned sifaka, mouse lemurs, chameleons, reptiles and endemic birds. you have the opportunity to see the world’s smallest lemur species and hear the Indri’s call in this wonderful rainforest. The reserve is part of the forest...Read More