Discover lemurs in east coast of Madagascar
Discover our lemurs in east coast of Madagascar
We have designed this offer for lemur lovers. During this trip, you are sure to encounter several species of lemurs. Not only will you observe them with the naked eye, but they will also approach you, and may even jump onto your shoulders. Discovering lemurs is a fascinating experience, as these primates, endemic to Madagascar, are unique and provide numerous opportunities for observation and study. This offer will allow you to observe both the largest nocturnal and diurnal lemurs, and you might even come across the smallest lemur on the island.
Let’s go!
Itinerary for the Discovery the lemurs in east of Madagascar
4days and 5 nights
Price per pax based on two pax
860€
Half-board
Day 1: Antananarivo – Andasibe
Don’t want to stay in Antananarivo and looking for an activity during a few days of freedom? Why not come to Ankanin’ny Nofy (the “dream nest”)?
The first step of the itinerary is to leave the capital and head to Andasibe. After 75 kilometers, we will visit a small reptile and insect reserve called Peyrieras. You will find dozens of chameleons, leaf-tailed geckos, amphibians, snakes, etc.
After the visit, we will continue our journey eastward to Andasibe.
Overnight in Andasibe.
Day 2: Andasibe
When we talk about Andasibe, we immediately think of the park, the lemurs, and other endemic animals of this forest.
In the morning, visit the Analamazaotra Park, known for the presence of lemurs from the Indriidae family: the indri-indri, sifaka, etc. This park is rich in both fauna and flora.
In the afternoon, visit the Vakona Reserve, famous for its brown lemurs, bamboo lemurs, ring-tailed lemurs, and makis. These are lemurs that won’t hesitate to jump onto your shoulders!
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3: Andasibe – Ankanin’ny Nofy
We will leave Andasibe to reach the Pangalanes Canal. The Pangalanes Canal is a waterway located on the east coast of Madagascar, stretching from Toamasina to Mananjary. It covers about 700 kilometers along the coast, parallel to the Indian Ocean. This network consists of interconnected lakes, lagoons, rivers, and natural canals. Developed during the colonial era, it facilitated the transport of goods and passengers by bypassing natural obstacles such as coral reefs and estuaries.
Upon arrival at the canal, transfer to Ankanin’ny Nofy, about 20 km away.
Overnight by the canal.
Day 4: Ankanin’ny Nofy
In the morning, it’s time for a lemur encounter! This half-day visit will allow you to approach and observe them in the Palmarium Reserve. It’s an ideal spot to see Madagascar’s largest lemur, known as the indri-indri.
As the name suggests, this reserve is home to hundreds of palm trees and other endemic plants, including the famous carnivorous plant.
After observing the largest diurnal lemur, which weighs about 10 kg, we will take you to see the largest nocturnal lemur, the aye-aye.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 5: Ankanin’ny Nofy – Antananarivo
Return to Antananarivo after having spent a pleasant stay in this “dream nest.”
Thank you for choosing us!
From €860 per person /
Based on two people
HALF-BOARD
Included in this price:
- Rental of a private car with fuel and driver included
- Half-board
- Excursion to Îlot Aye-Aye
- Entrance ticket to the Palmarium Park and Reserve
- Boat transfer
- Comfort room
- National tour guide
Not Included:
- Any activities or excursions not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Tips and gratuities.
- Lunches during the stays
Zamilane Travel
Mail: contact@zamilanetravel.com
Contact whatsApp: +261348057042
Adresse: Lot 219 P/lle 12/21 22, Analakininina – Toamasina 501 – Madagascar