North Eastern Tour

Revision as of 04:48, 3 June 2018 by MissMada (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''''Marojejy National Park - Daraina Reserve'''''<br> '''''We offer the photography tour for the rarest endemic lemurs, birds, reptiles, amphibiens and insects,..'''''<br> '...")

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Revision as of 04:48, 3 June 2018 by MissMada (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''''Marojejy National Park - Daraina Reserve'''''<br> '''''We offer the photography tour for the rarest endemic lemurs, birds, reptiles, amphibiens and insects,..'''''<br> '...")

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

Marojejy National Park - Daraina Reserve
We offer the photography tour for the rarest endemic lemurs, birds, reptiles, amphibiens and insects,..
8 days & 7 nights

Highlights

Marojejy National Park: Observation of the Silky sifaka
Mountains and mid-altitude mountain rainforest: Mountain landscapes, observation of the endangered Silky sifaka and Helmet vanga
Daraina Reserve: Observation of the Golden crowned sifaka

When do go

Feasibility: January to December

Best season: April to December


Tour description

Day 1: Tana - Sambava - Marojejy National Park - Camp Mantella (B/L/D)



Breakfast and departure to Marojejy National Park (5h drive). Picnic lunch on the way. Arrival at the camp. The Marojejy massif mountains are extremely rich and diverse in fauna and flora. The park is home to 12 species of lemurs and the best place in Madagascar to see the Silky sifaka, which is endemic to this region, including the five rarest primates in the world. There are over 125 bird species, 150 species of reptiles and amphibians, 30 species of palm trees and over 300 species of ferns. It is also the place to find the Takhtajania perrieri - a tree which is believed to exist on earth for about 120 million years.
From the village of Manantenina we start the hike to Camp Mantella. We discover the primary rainforest. We may have the opportunity to see several species of reptiles and amphibians, as well as bird species such as the Hook-billed vanga, White-headed vanga, Helmet vanga and Red-breasted coua. Arrival at Camp Mantella (450m altitude) and lunch. In the afternoon we discover the surroundings of Camp Mantella and visit the Humbert waterfall. Dinner and night at Camp Mantella.