Farankaraina Tropical Park

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Farankaraina Tropical Park, or Parc Tropical de Farankaraina, is located on the Masoala peninsula in the Antongil Bay, in the north east of Madagascar. The park covers an area of 1,650ha forest and is home of the Aye-aye, Madagascar's rarest lemur species.

Park Tropical de Farankaraina entrance

The humid tropical Farankaraina forest is located 15 kilometres east of Maroantsetra. The park area consists of an old forestry station (150ha) and 1500ha forest. In 2006, the Ministry of Environment passed the management of the park over to Antongil Conservation, a NGO set up by South Lake Wild Animal Park, The Wildlife Protection Foundation (UK) and Zoo de Doué (France). The goal of Antongil Conservation is to conserve the rich nature of the forest, develop ecotourism and to create alternative farming methods and income for the villagers.

with the goal to conserve the tropical forest of Farankaraina. In 2008 a forest station was opened and park wardens began patrolling the area. The same year an ecotourism camp was opened and three shelter tents were made available to visitors. In 2009 inventories began documenting the flora and fauna of the park. The program includes a rehabilitation centre where rescued lemurs, chameleons and birds are taken care of and released back to the forest. The entrance fee to the park is 5.000 Ariary (about 2 euros) per person.

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