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Masoala National Park

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Guides and entrance fees
The entire Masoala protected area with a total surface of 240,520ha is divided into four terrestrial sections and three marine zones:
* The main land mainland plot covers 227,020ha of forest
* The detached land plot of Andranoanala covers 1,300ha
* The detached land plot of Andranomainty covers 1,600ha
The particularity of Masoala is its terrestrial ecosystem, which is characterised by rainforests ranging from 0m to 1,300m above sea level. Masoala is one of the rare regions of Madagascar where the edge of the forest literally meets the sea. A fragile forest corridor joins the forest of the Masoala peninsula with the [[Anjanaharibe Sud Special Reserve|Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve]] and the [[Makira Plateau]]. The existence of the corridor is essential to prevent Masoala from becoming an isolated ecosystem in terms of wildlife.
 
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The marine and coastal ecosystem is characterised by several forest and rock patches, sandy bays, coral reefs, seagrass beds and narrow strips of mangrove forest.
* ''Voanioala gerardii'' - forest coconut, very rare palm (endemic to Masoala)
* ''Nepenthes masoalensis'' - carnivorous plant (endemic to Masoala)<br><br>
 
== Ecosystems of Masoala National Park ==
Given its vastness, the Masoala National Park has several types of habitats in both terrestrial and marine ecosystems:
* Dense humid forest 0m - 400m, dense humid forest 400m - 800m, dense humid forest 800m - 1,200m, dense humid forest 1,200m - 1,300m
* Island forest (in addition to the Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve, there are ten other forested islands surrounding the Masoala peninsula)
* Eastern coastal forest
* Flooded eastern coastal forest
* Coral reef
* Mangrove
* Herbarium zone
 
These habitats can be grouped into three categories:
* Dense humid forest
* Eastern coastal forest
* Marine environment
 
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== Fauna ==
 
=== Birds ===
Until 2008, 102 species of birds were identified in Masoala, of which over 60% are endemic to Madagascar. Different inventories led to the rediscovery of the ''Eutriorchis astur'' ([[Madagascar serpent eagle]]) in 1993. The Madagascar Serpent Eagle is considered the rarest bird of prey in the world and Masoala is currently the only place where this species has been observed on several occasions.
 
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Masoala is also the home of the ''Tyto soumagnei'' ([[Madagascar red owl]]), which was first discovered in the forest of the Ambanizana region on the Masoala peninsula. The Madagascar red owl is one of the rarest birds in Madagascar and one of the most endangered species of owls in the world.
 
Fourteen bird species are considered vulnerable and threatened in Masoala:
 
<table width="100%" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr bgcolor="#dccbb3" valign="top"><td>Scientific name</td>
<td>English name</td>
<td> </td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Eutriorchis astur''</td>
<td>Madagascar serpent eagle</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Accipiter henstii''</td>
<td>Henst's goshawk</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Coua serriana''</td>
<td>Red-breasted coua</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Atelornis pittoides''</td>
<td>Pitta-like ground-roller</td>
<td>Species belonging to a family endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Phyllastrephus cinereiceps''</td>
<td>Grey-crowned greenbul</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Oriolia bernieri''</td>
<td>Bernier's vanga</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Pseudobias wardi''</td>
<td>Ward's flycatcher</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Tyto soumagnei''</td>
<td>Madagascar red owl</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Lophotibis cristata''</td>
<td>Madagascar crested ibis</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Mesitornis unicolor''</td>
<td>Brown mesite</td>
<td>Rare species belonging to a family endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Randia pseudozosterops''</td>
<td>Rand's warbler</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Euryceros prevostii''</td>
<td>Helmet vanga</td>
<td>Endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Brachypteracias leptosomus''</td>
<td>Short-legged ground-roller</td>
<td>Species belonging to a family endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Brachypteracias squamiger''</td>
<td>Scaly ground-roller</td>
<td>Species belonging to a family endemic to Madagascar.</td></tr></table><br>
 
These results reflect only inventories on forest ecosystems. If adding up all the seabird species that live on the beaches and rocky shores, one can count far more than a hundred species of birds in Masoala.<br><br>
 
=== Lemurs ===
 
Ten species of lemurs were identified in the Masoala National Park:
* Two diurnal (day active) species
* Eight nocturnal (night active) species
 
The species ''Varecia variegata'' can be found on Nosy Mangabe and the endemic subspecies ''Varecia rubra'' on the Masoala peninsula.
 
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Four of the lemur species found on Masoala are recorded as endangered on the Red List of the [http://www.iucn.org International Union for Conservation of Nature]:<br><br>
 
<table width="100%" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr bgcolor="#dccbb3" valign="top"><td>Scientific name</td>
<td>English name</td>
<td>Specifities</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Varecia rubra''</td>
<td>[[Red ruffed lemur]]</td>
<td>A subspecies which can be found only on the peninsula.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Allocebus trichotis''</td>
<td>Hairy-eared dwarf lemur</td>
<td>An extremely rare species that was previously known only in three other locations: Zahamena, Vohidrazana and Mananara.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Daubentonia madagascariensis''</td>
<td>[[Aye-aye]]</td>
<td>The strangest mammal on Madagascar and the sole representative of the Daubentoniidae family.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Phaner furcifer''</td>
<td>Masoala fork-crowned lemur</td>
<td>The rainforest of Masoala is one of the rare places where this species can be found.</td></tr></table><br>
 
=== Carnivores ===
Seven species of the Viverridae familiy were identified in Masoala. They are all endemic to Madagascar, except the ''Viverricula indica'' ([[Small Indian civet]]).
 
Since the 1970s, Masoala is the only place where the ''Salanoia concolorb'' ([[Brown-tailed mongoose]]) was sighted. This species is the least known of Madagascar's carnivores. The already rare two carnivores ''Cryptoprocta ferox'' ([[Fossa]]) and ''Eupleres goudotii'' ([[Falanouc]]) suffer under the high predation pressure of the primary forest by the local population.<br><br>
 
=== Rodents ===
The forests of Masoala are also rich or even richer in rodents than other forests of the eastern slopes of Madagascar. Nine rodent species were inventoried so far in the Masoala National Park.
 
The introduced and invasive species ''Rattus rattus'' ([[Black Rat]]) was currently found in three locations: Andranobe, Ambohitsitondroina and Ambery. ''Nesomys audeberti'' ([[White-bellied nesomys]]) is known only to Masoala where this species is relatively common.<br><br>
 
=== Insectivores ===
Ten species of the insect-eating Tenrecidae family (tenrecs) can be found in Masoala.
 
Insectivores are more common on the western side of the peninsula than on the eastern side. The ''Tenrec ecaudatus'' ([[Tailless tenrec]]) appears to be exceptionally rare in the primary forests of the Masoala peninsula compared to other regions of Madagascar's east coast.<br><br>
 
=== Bats ===
14 species of bats were identified on the peninsula.
 
A special study on the eating habits of the ''Pteropus rufus'' ([[Madagascan flying fox]]) showed the importance of this animal in pollination and therefore the dispersal of seeds and plants.<br><br>
 
=== Boar ===
The wild boar ''Potamocherus larvatus'' ([[Bushpig]]) can be found on the Masoala peninsula.<br><br>
 
=== Marine Mammals ===
The four cetacean species observed in Masoala include:
* Two whales: [[Humpback whale]] and [[Southern right whale]]
* Two dolphins: [[Bottlenose dolphin]] and a dolphin with a pink belly
 
One species of sirenia, the dugongs, also exists in the region.<br><br>
 
=== Reptiles and Amphibians ===
The few inventories carried out in this area have identified 60 species of reptiles and 44 species of amphibians. For Nosy Mangabe 30 species of reptiles and 22 species of amphibians were listed.
 
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As in many other locations in Madagascar, there are many reptiles and amphibians on Masoala which have not even been identified or documented yet.
 
An overview of the reptiles and amphibians of Masoala:
* ''Phelsuma madagascariensis'' - [[Madagascar day gecko]]
* ''Phelsuma laticauda'' - [[Gold dust day gecko]] or Broad-tailed day gecko
* ''Phelsuma pusilla'' - diurnal gecko
* ''Phelsuma guttata'' - [[Speckled day gecko]]
* ''Phelsuma serraticauda'' - [[Flat-tailed day gecko]]
* ''Chamaeleo pardalis'' - [[Panther chameleon]]
* ''Mantella betsileo'' - [[Brown mantella]]
* ''Boophis madagascariensis'' - endemic frog
* ''Uroplatus fimbriatus'' - [[Common flat-tail gecko]]
* ''Brookesia griveaudi'' - [[Marojejy leaf chameleon]]
* ''Brookesia superciliaris'' - [[Brown leaf chameleon]]
* ''Zonosaurus aenus'' - [[Bronze girdled lizard]]
* ''Zonosaurus rufipes'' - [[Red-footed zonosaur]]<br><br>
 
4 species of turtles were identified in Masoala. These species are considered vulnerable and their numbers have declined significantly in the world.
 
Turtles of Masoala:
* ''Chelonia mydas'' - [[Green sea turtle]]
* ''Eretmochelys imbricata'' - [[Hawksbill sea turtle]]
* ''Caretta caretta'' - [[Loggerhead sea turtle]]
* ''Lepidochelys olivacea'' - [[Olive ridley sea turtle]]<br><br>
 
=== Fish ===
An inventory of freshwater fish took place at the following three locations:
[[Andranobe]], [[Ambohitsitondroinan'Ambanizana]] and the [[Iagnobe]] basin. The results show the importance and uniqueness of the region.
 
* 23 species divided into 19 genera and 12 families of fish were identified in these rivers.
* Two of the species belonging to the Bedotia and Rheocles genera were identified for the first time.
 
The ''Oreochromis niloticus'' ([[Nile tilapia]]) were also observed. This species of fish is considered harmful to native species. The scarcity of introduced species and the absence of Poeciliidae family, Osteoglossidae family and Cyprinidae family is recognisable in Masoala.
 
The population of freshwater fish in Masoala represents approximately 30.6% of the recorded species in Madagascar.<br><br>
 
Saltwater fish:
* 112 species were recorded around the peninsula in 1995.
* A recent study in the three marine sections (Tanjona, Masoala and Tampolo) as well as Cap Est showed the presence of 134 fish species.
* 208 saltwater fish species were identified around the peninsula<!--Andrew Cooke-->.
* During monitoring missions in the three marine sections, updated data revealed the existence of 346 species of reef fish around the Masoala peninsula.<br><br>
 
=== Insects ===
Insects were carefully studied on the peninsula. For example, throughout inventories 135 species of butterflies were identified, out of which 84 are endemic to Madagascar. Four butterfly species were newly discovered.
 
213 ant species were collected just in the western part of Masoala. Due to the current studies by other teams, that list might even be extended. Masoala might be the ant-richest site in the world!
 
In addition there are also:
* 140 ichneumon species, such as wasps
* 97 species of beetles
* 32 species of tiger beetles<br><br>
 
=== Corals ===
41 coral genera were identified in Masoala. There is a relatively large difference between the reefs on the Indian Ocean side and the reefs on the Antongil Bay side. The reefs in the east and particularly those around the bays of [[Ngontsy]] and [[Ambodilaitry]] are the richest and the most developed. The least wealthy reef is on the side of the Antongil Bay around [[Tampolo]].
 
Another study in the three marine sections of Tanjona, Masoala and Tampolo as well as at Cap Est showed the presence of 114 coral species and 104 mollusc species.
 
The most dominant genus of coral is Acropora, which reflects a good reef condition as members of this group are very fragile and sensitive to degradation.
 
Todate these inventories have only been made in shallow waters, so a further inventory in the outer reefs will reveal the true wealth of biodiversity of the coastal waters around the Masoala peninsula.<br><br>
 
=== Mollusca (Sea Snails and Slugs) ===
78 species of Gastropoda Prosobranchia were identified around Masoala, one of which is ''Drupella cornus'' ([[Horn drupe]]) - a species of sea snail. However, there is a significant rarity of some decorative species such as ''Charonia tritonis'' ([[Triton's trumpet]]), ''Chicoreus ramosus'' ([[Ramose murex]]) and ''Turbo marmoratus'' ([[Marbled turban]]).
 
20 species of bivalve and four species of cephalopod were inventoried within the three marine plots (Tanjona, Masoala and Tampolo).
 
In the group of echinoderms and arthropods, 16 species of sea urchins, starfish and brittle stars as well as 27 species of sea cucumbers were identified. The multiple-armed starfish ''Acanthaster planci'' ([[Crown-of-thorns starfish]]) was encountered only around Ambohomahery.<br><br>
 
== The best fauna most visible to tourists ==
<table width="100%" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr bgcolor="#dccbb3" valign="top"><td>Scientific name</td>
<td>English name / Malagasy name</td>
<td>Description</td>
<td>Where to find</td>
<td>When to find</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Varecia rubra''</td>
<td>Red ruffed lemur.</td>
<td>Rust-coloured lemur.</td>
<td>In the lowland forest of Masoala.</td>
<td>All year round.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Euryceros prevostii''</td>
<td>[[Helmet vanga]] / Siketribe</td>
<td>Bird with large blue beak.</td>
<td>In the lowland forest of Masoala.</td>
<td>All year round.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Daubentonia madagascariensis''</td>
<td>Aye-aye</td>
<td>Nocturnal lemur, the strangest mammal of Madagascar.</td>
<td>Nosy Mangabe</td>
<td>All year round.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Uroplatus fimbriatus''</td>
<td>Common flat-tailed gecko / Tahafisaka</td>
<td>Nocturnal gecko, lives in the trees.</td>
<td>Nosy Mangabe</td>
<td>All year round.</td></tr></table>
 
 
== Flora ==
With the exception of palms, ferns, seaweed and some other species, no systematic inventory targeting plants have been made by 2008 in Masoala. However, there is some botanical information:
 
Botanical surveys within the peninsula conducted an extreme wealth of flora and uniqueness of vegetation in this region:
* More than 600 plant species in over 100 families
* About 400 genera were identified on the peninsula
 
The most represented families are Rubiaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Clusiaceae, Sapotaceae and Flacourtiaceae. Over 400 species can be found on Nosy Mangabe.<br><br>
 
A study of the mangroves of Masoala counted seven tree species belonging to seven genera. The most common families are:
* Avicenniaceae, for example ''Avicennia marina'' ([[Grey mangrove]] or White mangrove)
* Meliaceae or Mahogany family, for example ''Carapa obovata''
* Rhizophoraceae, for example ''Bruguiera gymnorhiza'', ''Ceriops candolleana'', ''Rhizophora mucronata'' ([[Loop-root mangrove]])
* Sonneratiaceae, for example ''Sonneratia alba''<br><br>
 
Inventories of Pteridophyta (ferns) around Andranobe, Ambohitsitondroinan'Ambanizana and on Nosy Mangabe have demonstrated that Masoala is the centre of fern diversity of northeastern Madagascar. 155 varieties distributed in 50 genera were collected, representing 27.3% of the ferns of Madagascar. 45 species were surveyed on Nosy Mangabe.<br><br>
 
In the marine plot of [[Tanjona]] nine species of marine phanerogams were inventoried, as well as the sea grass species ''Syringodium isoetifolium'', ''Thalassia hemprichii'' (turtle grass), ''Halophila ovalis'' (paddle weed) and ''Diplantera sp''.
 
99 species of seaweed were identified, including 40 species of red algae, 34 species of green algae and 25 species of brown algae.<br><br>
 
A botanical survey in different areas on the Masoala peninsula revealed that Masoala is one of the richest regions in terms of palm trees in Madagascar. 50 species of palms were identified, out of which about a dozen can only be found on Masoala. Some of them include:
* ''Marojejya darianii'' - [[Big-leaf palm]]
* ''Dypsis pachyramea''
* ''Dypsis moorei''
* ''Lemurophoenix halleuxii''
* ''Voanioala gerardii'' - [[Forest coconut]]<br><br>
 
Almost half of the Malagasy species of Bignoniaceae grow on the Masoala peninsula. Four types of Bignoniaceae were inventoried, all of which are endemic to Madagascar. They are:
* ''Rhodocolea''
* ''Ophicolea''
* ''Colea''
* ''Phyllarthron''<br><br>
 
Other interesting plants are:
* ''Nepenthes masoalensis'' - pitcher plant
* Species of the Geosiridaceae family which are endemic to Madagascar, such as ''Geosiris aphylla''
* Three species of ''Rhopalocarpus'' of the Sphaerosepalaceae family
* Some members of the Sarcolaenaceae family, such as ''Rhodolaena altivola''<br><br>
 
== The best flora most visible to tourists ==
<table width="100%" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" border="0">
<tr bgcolor="#dccbb3" valign="top"><td>Scientific name</td>
<td>English name / Malagasy name</td>
<td>Description</td>
<td>Where to find</td>
<td>When to find</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>''Nepenthes masoalensis''</td>
<td>Pitcher plant</td>
<td>Carnivorous plant</td>
<td>At the detached land plot of Andranoanala near Cap Est.</td>
<td>All year round.</td></tr>
 
<tr bgcolor="#eadece" valign="top"><td>&nbsp;</td>
<td>Various species of palm tree</td>
<td>&nbsp;</td>
<td>In the lowland forest of the west coast of the park.</td>
<td>All year round.</td></tr></table><br>
== How to get there ==
There are two ways to reach the park, either via Maroantsetra or via Antalaha. The easiest and fastest mode of transport is by plane. [[Air Madagascar]] operates scheduled flights to Maroantsetra and Antalaha.
A car ride from [[Tamatave]] to Maroantsetra along the RN5 takes about two days (400km) mostly on a very bad road, which is often closed due to cyclones from December to March. It is also possible to take an off road taxi brousse from Mandritsara to Maroantsetra. Coming from Antalaha, there is a 45km stretch to [[Andranoanala]] (Cap Est). During the dry season the ride takes about four hours by 4x4 car, while in the rainy season some bridges may be impassable and rivers must be crossed by pirogue.
Alternatively and if coming by Tamatave, it is possible to reach Maroantsetra by sea. Depending on the season, cargo boats leave three to six times a week from Tamatave. The journey by sea takes between one and two days.<br><br>
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== Accommodation Guides and entrance fees ==The park office is located in Maroantsetra. There you can inform yourself about the Masoala National Park, various tours, guides and their rates and on-site accommodation. At the office you can also obtain your entry permit for the park.
'''Tampolodge'''<br>Fax: +261 020 5772149<br>Email: [mailto:f-f@wanadooThere are 20 guides working in the park.mg f-f@wanadooThey all speak French and Malagasy and are educated in guiding techniques, biodiversity and the history of the area.mg]<br>Website: [http://www.masoalamadagascar.com www.masoalamadagascar.com]<!--Address: a B.P.61 EXPLORER MADAGASCAR512 Maroantsetra-->
'''Masoala Forest Lodge'''<br>Tel: +41 52624 1077 The admission fee for visiting the park for foreign tourists is 45,000 Ariary per day, children pay 25,000 Ariary per day (Switzerlandprices 2015)<br>Email: [mailto:mea@wanadoo.mg mea@wanadooGuides are obligatory.mg]<br>Website: [http://wwwThe fee for a guide depends on the chosen tour (circuit).masoalaforestlodgeThere are also porters available.com www.masoalaforestlodgeThe fee for a porter on the Masoala peninsula is 12,000 Ariary per day, including his meals and accommodation.com]
The income derived from entrance fees is used to finance several microprojects in the area, such as building of wells, a market place, a library and tree nursery. Additionally to these projects, villagers receive education in the cultivation of vanilla and crop storage.<br> Recommended guides based in Maroantsetra: * [[Claudio Ramiandry]]** Tel: +261 (0)32 049 36 46 / Email: [mailto:ramiclaudio@yahoo.fr ramiclaudio@yahoo.fr]* [[Pascal]] from Masoala Adventure Discovery** Tel: +261 (0)32 57 940 24 / +261 (0)34 89 704 24 / Email: [mailto:expeditionmada@gmail.com expeditionmada@gmail.com], [mailto:pascalelison@yahoo.com pascalelison@yahoo.com]* Nico from [[Nico Tours Masoala]]** Tel: +261 (0)34 21 685 85 / +261 (0)32 86 953 64 / Email: [mailto:masoalasafary@gmail.com masoalasafary@gmail.com]* Patrick from [[Masoala Birding Camp]]** Tel: +261 (0)32 86 938 84 / Email: [mailto:patrickbezafi1081@gmail.com patrickbezafi1081@gmail.com]<br><br>*Juberson Paul from [[Masoala Travel Guide]]** Tel: +261(0)34 93 094 56[mailto:masoalatravelguide@gmail.com masoalatravelguide@gmail.com] == Circuits (Tours) == === Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve Circuit ===Easy to medium circuit, 5km from Maroantsetra. The visit can be between 3 hours and 2 days (including an overnight stay).<br>'''What to see?'''<br>The 520ha large island of Nosy Mangabe is located 15 minutes by speed boat from Maroantsetra. The reserve offers rainforest, a waterfall and a beach. In the north at the historical site of Plage des Hollandais (Dutch beach) you can see inscriptions carved in the rocks by Dutch sailors dating back to the 16th century. Cultural sites include Betsimisaraka tombs. The fauna and flora can easily be observed. You can spot geckos, the mantela or the Aye-aye, which is one of five lemur species on the island.<br>Licensed guide: 24,000 Ariary (1-5 people), trainee guide: 18,000 Ariary (1-5 people)<br>Camping: 2,000 Ariary per tent/night, camp shelter: 5,000 Ariary per tent/night<br><br> === Cap Est Circuit ===Easy to medium circuit. 40km/50km from Maroantsetra to Cap Est, about 1.5 to 2 hours by speed boat.<br>'''What to see?'''<br>This is one of the few places in Madagascar where the primary forest, which consists of lowland forest and coastal forest, reaches the sea. The dense humid forest hits the coast along kilometres of beach.<br>Licensed guide: 24,000 Ariary (1-5 people), trainee guide: 18,000 Ariary (1-5 people)<br>Camp site Andrakadilagna: 2,000 Ariary per tent/night, camp shelter: 5,000 Ariary per tent/night<br><br> === Ambodilaitry Marine Reserve Circuit ===Easy circuit. 60km from Maronatsetra, about 3.5 to 4 hours by speed boat.<br>'''What to see?'''<br>At this circuit you can relax on the white beach, swim in the ocean and turquoise lagoon as well as discover the coral reef.<br>Licensed guide: 24,000 Ariary (1-5 people), trainee guide: 18,000 Ariary (1-5 people)<br>Camping at the shore of the marine park: 2,000 Ariary per tent/night, camp shelter: 5,000 Ariary per tent/night<br><br> === Circuit of the detached land plot Andranoanala (Cap Est) ===Easy circuit. 45km from Antalaha, about 4 hours by 4x4 car.<br>'''What to see?'''<br>This circuit takes you through the coastal forest to the discover carnivorous plant ''Nepenthes masoalensis'', also named pitcher plant. The coastal forest is a completely different type of forest. In Andranoanala, there are also swamps and flooded forest.<br>Licensed guide: 30,000 Ariary (1-5 people), trainee guide: 26,000 Ariary (1-5 people). The guide comes from Antalaha. The fee for the guide includes his travel costs, meals and accommodation.<br><br> === Trekkking from Maroantsetra - Antalaha or Cap Est ===Average to challenging circuit. 100km to 120km from Antalaha to Maroantsetra (3 to 5 days), 100km to 120km from Maroantsetra to Cap Est (5 to 7 days).<br>'''What to see?'''<br>A hike from Antalaha to Maroantsetra or from Maroantsetra to Cap Est takes you through small farming villages and dense humid rainforest. You will see vanilla and cloves cultivation and meet the villagers.<br>Licensed guide: 24,000 Ariary (1-5 people), trainee guide: 18,000 Ariary (1-5 people). An additional 30,000 Ariary apply for the guide's return journey.<br>Camp site [[Ambatoledama]]: 2,000 Ariary per tent/night, camp shelter: 5,000 Ariary per tent/night.<br><br> <HTML5video type="youtube" width="600" height="338">VLh0_Bjxu3I</HTML5video> == Habits and customs in the region ==''Tsaboraha'' is a traditional custom widespread in the region. This 3-day long ceremony brings together the entire community and strengthens social bonds.  After the family has obtained permission from ancestral spirits, men, women and children of the region participate in the preparation of the ritual. After each step, large quantities of ''[[betsabetsa]]'' (local rum) are distributed. Men will cut the wood that children collected in the surrounding forest, while the women prepare the rice. Young men of the village participate in ''tolon'omby'', a form of bullfighting with a strong young bull which is marked with a white spot on the forehead. Once tamed, the bull is taken to the ''fijoroana'' (a sacred place) and will be sacrificed the following day after a festive evening and the search for a sacred tree during night. After the killing the body of the bull is shared and prepared for a feast that can bring together up to a thousand people.<br><br> ''Rasariagna'' is a kind of ''joro'' (glorification) by the Betsimisaraka to commemorate the good deeds of their ancestors. They do this to thank their ancestors and to show them that they are not forgotten. The ''rasariagna'' always takes place on a Saturday.<br><br> ''Tsikafara'' is a kind of ''joro'' that the Betsimisaraka perform when they are faced with difficulty.Before an exam or any test, they will make an offering to the ancestors to ask for their support in solving the task without obstacles. This vow is made in private or in public. If the task is successful the vow must be fulfilled.<br><br> These events are always characterised by the sacrification of a [[zebu]] followed by a feast with family, friends and villagers. The ancestors are omnipresent at all times.<br><br> == Cultural highlights in the region ==* Historical: According to historians, the first people who came to Madagascar settled around Antongil Bay. During the 15th and 16th century, slave traders used Nosy Mangabe as a stopover during their sails to Asia or Europe.* Sacred places: [[Anjagnaharibe]] (on the Masoala tip). A sacred place where entry is strictly regulated by a local community organisation and which is respected by many families of the Masoala peninsula.* Legend: ''Maevarano'' is the story of a nobleman from the west, who in revenge for his brother gave food to the crocodile descendants of his slaves. That was the birth of the ''Zafirabay'' clan.<br><br> == Fady - What not to do in the region ==* Each family lives according to their own [[fady|fady's]]. But in general it is forbidden to work on the fields on Tuesdays and Thursdays.* Chameleons are not appreciated, although they are highly endangered.<br><br> == Accommodation in the park ==There are various camp sites in the park. However, please note that the park does not rent out camping equipment. It is possible to rent camping equipment in Maroantsetra and Antalaha. Beside camping, it is also possible to stay in the simple house of a villager.<br> '''[[Tampolodge]]'''(9 bungalows)<br>Tampolo<br>Tel: +261 (0)33 1133870 (mobile) or +261 (0)32 4021798 (mobile)<br>Email: [mailto:tampolodge@yahoo.fr tampolodge@yahoo.fr]<br>Website: [http://www.tampolodge.com www.tampolodge.com] '''[[Hippocampe|l'Hippocampe]]'''<br>S 15°42.943'<br>E049°57.690'<br>Email: [mailto:madahippocampe@live.fr madahippocampe@live.fr]<br>Tel: +261 (0)32 86 938 84 / +261 (0)32 70 346 95 '''[[Masoala Village Lodge]]'''<br>S 15°42.885'<br>E049°57.726'<br>Tel: +261 (0)32 86 938 84 '''[[Masoala Birding Camp]]'''<br>S 15°43.574'<br>E049°58.102'<br>Tel: +261 (0)32 86 938 84 '''[[Masoala Forest Lodge]]''' (6 safari-style tents)<br>Tampolo<br>Tel: +261 (0)20 2226114<br>Email: [mailto:mea@moov.mg mea@moov.mg]<br>Website: [http://www.masoalaforestlodge.com www.masoalaforestlodge.com]<br> '''[[Ecolodge Chez Arol Lodge]]'''(8 bungalows)<br>Ambodiforaha, near Tampolo<br>Tel: 033 12 902 77+261 (0)33 1290277 (mobile) or +261 (0)32 4088902(mobile)<br>
Email: [mailto:masoala@free.fr masoala@free.fr]<br>
Website: [http://arollodgewww.freearol-ecolodge.frcom www.arol-ecolodge.com]<br><br> <div style="max-width:600px;">{{#display_map:-15.564836, 50.125122~'''Masoala National Park'''~~;|type=map|service=google|width=auto|height=400|zoom=9|controls=pan, zoom, type, scale|copycoords=yes|icon=https://www.madacamp.com/images/madagascar/Green_marker.png}}</div> == Guides == * [[Claudio Ramiandry]]* [[Pascal]]* Nico from [[Nico Tours Masoala]]* [[Moses]] from [[Madagascar Safari Tour Guide]]* [[Jean Emile]] from [[Masoala Nature Guide]]* Patrick from [[Masoala Birding Camp]]*Juberson from [[Masoala Travel Guide]] == Additional information ==* View [[Chloe's photos|Chloe's Masoala photos]] * Various [[Masoala National Park photos]]* Photos from [[Marion|Marion and Laurent]]* Photos from [[Tampolodge photos|Tampolodge]]* Photos from [[Annette]]* [http://www.parcs-madagascar.com Madagascar National Parks] - Plentiful information about the National Parks in Madagascar in English, French, German and Italian* [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/feb/16/homerosewood-madagascar-china-illegal-rainforest China’s rosewood craving cuts deep into Madagascar rainforests] The Guardian, 16th February 2015* [[media:Strategic Plan for Management of Coastal Zone of Masoala Peninsula.htm pdf|Strategic Plan for Management of Coastal Zone of Masoala Peninsula]] (1995)* http://arollodgewww.tagesanzeiger.ch/zuerich/stadt/das-pralle-leben-in-der-masoalahalle/story/25336674* https://www.madacamp.com/Salamandra == Google Newsfeed == Below are links to various articles via ''[https://news.freegoogle.frcom Google News]'' using the keyword ''Masoala'':<rss template="Google-feed" filterout=“deprecated">http://homenews.google.htmcom/news?q=masoala&hl=en&gl=us&um=1&ie=UTF-8&output=rss</rss> <!--  [[fr: Masoala et RS Nosy Mangabe]]
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