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North Eastern Wildlife Photography Tour - Masoala

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'''Day 2: Masoala National Park (B/L/D)'''
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Established in 1997, Masoala National Park is Madagascar's largest protected area. The lush rainforests of northeastern Madagascar are the most diverse biome on the island. This tour offers the best of Madagascar’s fauna and flora. Many of the island’s most spectacular endemic birds are restricted to this rainforest, and there are opportunities to spot species such as Short-legged ground-roller, Scaly ground-roller, Red-fronted coua, Blue coua, Madagascar blue pigeon, Madagascar pygmy-kingfisher and Madagascar paradise-flycatcher. In the surroundings of the camp we might encounter the bizarre [[Lowland streaked tenrec]]. In the afternoon, relaxing on the beach, swimming in the bay or exploring the surroundings of the hotel. During a nightwalk we should find the [[Eastern woolly lemur|Masoala woolly lemur]], Dwarf lemur and Brown mouse lemur. The area’s reptile and amphibian fauna is equally dramatic; amongst it are countless colourful and photogenic frogs, chameleons and geckos. We may even encounter the Big-nosed chameleon and two species of incredibly camouflaged leaf-tailed gecko. Dinner and overnight in the lodge in Masoala.
'''Day 3: Masoala (B/L/D)'''<br>

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