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Optional tips to the guide and for luggage porters; snacks; drinks and alcoholic beverages; flight; travel insurance; excursions not included in the tour itinerary mentioned and itinerary negotiated to arrange; extras in hotels such as laundry service, minibar, room service, telephone calls, and personal items; medical fees; other items or services not specifically mentioned as being included. Flight delays or cancellations will not be covered by Madagascar wildlife adventure.
 
 
 
 
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This tour are throughout north eastern in Madagascar to discover the rarest endemic lemur and bird in this region. Masoala National Park, Reseve Nosy Mangabe, Marojejy National Park and Private Reserve Daraina
 
 
Day 1: Tana – Maroantsetra – Masoala (L/D)
 
Fly from Tana to airport in Maroantsetra where guide will meet and assist you. Then transfer from airport about 45mn to the harbor and fairy by the speed boat to reach Masoala peninsulas. The boat trip lasts about 2h if we’re lucky we’ll might to encounter dolphins and hump backed whales during July to September. Arrival and installation in the lodge
 
Afternoon, relax on the beach or exploration of the surroundings of the hotel or swimming. Night walk in the forest surround the camp to see some night active lemurs (masoala scho’s lemur, masoala more’s lemur, brown mouse lemur, snake and frog)
 
Overnight in Lodge in Masoala
 
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Day 2: – Masoala (B/L/D)
 
Masoala is a largest protect area, established in 1997 and the most diverse biome on the island are the lush rainforests of north eastern Madagascar. And we offer the best of Madagascar’s fauna and flora. Many of the island’s most spectacular endemic birds are restricted to this rainforest, opportunities with species including short leg and Scaly Ground-Rollers, Red-fronted Coua, Madagascar Blue coua, Madagascar Blue Pigeon, Madagascar Pygmy Kingfisher, and Madagascar Paradise-Flycatcher. Surround the camp, we might encounter, the bizarre Lowland Streaked Tenrec.
 
Afternoon, relax on the beach or exploration of the surroundings of the hotel or swimming.
 
Night walk, we should find Masoala Woolly, Dwarf, and Brown Mouse-Lemurs. The area’s reptile and amphibian fauna are equally dramatic; among the myriad of colorful and photogenic frogs, chameleons, and geckos we may encounter are the nose-horned chameleon, dapper frogs, and two species of incredibly camoflauged leaf-tailed gecko.
 
Dinner and overnight Masoala camp
 
Day 3: Masoala (B/L/D)
 
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A Female Bernier’s vanga (wonderful endemic endemic bird in Masoala)
 
Breakfast and early in the morning to discover the bird watching in Masoala National Park. Most every years we are even lucky enough to see a nest of helmet vanga, this is marvelous bird. This will be a long and strenuous day of hiking in secondary forest inside and outside national park, there will be loads of birding along the way. We should run into Blue Pigeon, Lesser Vasa Parrot, Cuckoo-Roller Pigeon, Madagascar Paradise Flycatcher, and finding it will require an adventurous. We will seek the enigmatic endemic Red-breasted Coua, Helmet Vanga, Brown Mesite, and handsome Scaly and Short-legged Ground-Rollers. However, our ramblings will set off with higher hopes, as we also stand a good chance of finding the elusive Bernier’s Vanga, which prefers pandanus palm swamps. Although sightings are not likely, the peninsula is also home to the magnificent Rail. During the search, we will find loads of other seabirds, including Madagascar pratincole, brown noody, and tern colony that are rarely seen in most of Madagascar
 
Afternoon free: relax or walk on the beach or swimming. Night walk in another part of the forest around the camp. Overnight at the Lodge.
 
Night walk for Madagascar scops Owl, Madagscar nightjar…and nocturnal lemeurs.
 
Dinner and night in the camp
 
Day 4 Masoala (B/L/D)
 
Breakfast and the day excursion by traditional canoe on Tampolo River to visit beautiful landscape, mangrove site and then snorkeling in the corral barrier. Marine protected reserve under the seabed very colorful corals, several reef fish species such as parrotfish, surgeonfish, clown fish swimming among the sea anemones, shellfish, possible to see green sea turtles and dolphin. Picnic lunch based on seafood on the beach. Afternoon, visit plantation of vanilla, coffee, clove, pepper and traditional dance and sing.
Dinner other night in the Lodge
 
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Day 5: Masoala – Nosy-Mangabe (B/L/D)
 
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Madagascar flying foxe hanging on the branches, the largest bat in Madagascar
 
Breakfast and leave the Peninsula to Nosy Mangabe, the boat trip lasts about 2h if we’re lucky might to see dolphins and hump backed whales during July to two weeks in September. This is pristine lowland rain forest island 5.20 square kilometers and the best place to see black and white ruffed lemur and white fronted brown lemur. Nosy Mangabe area’s reptile and amphibian fauna are equally dramatic; among the myriad of colorful and photogenic frogs, chameleons and geckos we may encounter are the Panther chameleon, stump-tailed chameleon (brookesia pereransii), which is the second smallest chameleon in the world, yellow backed mantilla (mantella leavigata), green day-geckos, and incredibly camouflaged leaf-tailed gecko sleeping during the day. We may see also the snakes such as tree boa (sinzenia Madagascariensis), hognose snake (leiohetorodon madagascariensis),
 
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We also visit a Betsimisaraka tombs establish in middle the island, this ancient graves of the first inhabitants of the island and the rock inscriptions left by Dutch sailors during the 16th century on the beach called “Plage des Hollandais”.
Picnic lunch at the camp.
 
Dinner and night on the camp.
 
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Day 6: Nosy Mangabe – Maroantsetra – Sambava (B/L/D)
 
Speedboat transfer back to Maroantsetra.
 
Transfer to airport and flight Maroantsetra to Sambava. Depending the flight schedule, we may have short stope and walk in town to explore the wonderful colorful Tomato frog (Dicophis antongilii) endemic in the area
 
 
Day 7: Samava – Marojejy NP – Camp Mantella (B/L/D)
 
Breakfast and depart to Marojejy National Park (5h drive). Picnic lunch on the way. Arrival and installation to the camp. The Marojejy massif mountain are extremely rich and diverse of the fauna and flora. The park is also home to12 species of lemurs, this is the best place in Madagascar to see the silky sifaka, including the five rarest primates in the world, which is endemic in the region. There are more 125 bird species, 150 species of reptiles and amphibians, 30 species of palm trees and more 300 species of ferns and where the place to find also the takhtajania prierii a tree in the winteraceae family, which is believed to exist on earth about 120 million years ago. This bulky mountain has the largest caldera of any of the world’s active volcanoes.
 
Manantenina village,this is where we start to hike until to Camp Mantella. We discover the primary rainforests. We will have the opportunity to may see several species of reptiles and amphibians, and birds species including hook billed, white headed, Helmet Vanga and red breasted coua,…
Arrival at Camp Mantella (450m altitude) installation to the camp and lunch.
In the afternoon we discover the surroundings of Camp Mantella, visiting the Humbert waterfalls.
 
Dinner and night at Camp Mantella
 
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Day 8: Camp Mantillaella – Camp Simpona (B/L/D)
 
 
Breakfast and walking up to Camp Simpona about 6h.
 
We have opportunities to see the rare Silky sifaka endemic to this rainforest.
We keep to walk until to camp Marojejia for lunch. And in the afternoon we continue our walk to Camp Simpona. Arrival and establish to the camp localize at 1250m altitude.
Night walk around the camp is possible.
 
Dinner and night in at camp simpona
 
 
Day 9: Camp Simpona – Summit – Camp Marojejia (B/L/D)
 
 
Early breakfast and departure for the highest elevation and rising up to the peak of Marojejy’s summit at 2132m altitude. This will be a long and strenuous day of hiking
 
The trail in the park and up to the summit are very hard and steep, so need strong physical condition. The summit is often wet and cloudy. Marojejy Mountain, an astoundingly isolated island of lush rainforest. From the summit enjoys views out across beautiful forest, with the mighty Indian Ocean.
 
Spend full morning hiking and then walk down to the camp for lunch.
In the afternoon we keep walk down to camp Marojejia.
 
At sunset, possibility to go for a night walk around the camp.
 
Dinner and night in hut at camp Marojejia
 
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Day 10: C amp Marojejia – Camp Mantella – Sambava; B/L/D
 
Breakfast and we make the long hike off the mountain, though this time with gravity on our side! Along the way, we’ll have chances to continue savoring the unique and rarely-seen birdlife of Marojejy and continue to live the primary forest portions to the national park boundary. Steep slopes, mud, and river crossings will make for a truly adventurous day 5h to walk.
Picnic lunch on the road and drive back to Sambava in 2 hours
 
Arrival and installation to the hotel.
 
Night in Sambava
 
 
Day 11: Sambava – Vohemar – Daraina Reserve: B/L/D
 
Breakfast depart for Sambava early this morning and transfer to Vohemar (3hours drive). Lunch on the way in a local restaurant. From Vohemar to reaching Daraina the remote paradise isn’t easy; this is a tough drive on a very bad road. Steep slopes, mud, and river crossings will make for a truly adventurous day (4 hours of bumpy road).
Upon arrival and installation at the camp.
At sunset possibility to go for a night walk in search of the rare Aye aye.
 
Night in Daraina
 
Day 12: Daraina Reserve (B/L/D)
 
Breakfast and we’ll spend a full morning (1h drive) exploring, hoping to connect with the local endemic of Daraina reserve. Today, we venture away from the camp and into the interior to the mysterious and only recently discovered last one species of Madagascar. The local ONG call FANAMBY manage this reserve, and this is the last natural deciduous forest which home of endemic Golden-crowed sifakas (propithecus tattersalli), which is one of the rarest of all lemurs and listed as one of the 25 most threatened primates in the world. Here you may find over several bird including hook-billed vanga, crested coua, Madagascar kestrel,…
 
Picnic lunch in the forest and then afternoon back to Daraina after visit
 
Night in Daraina
 
Day: 13 Daraina – Sambava (B/L/D)
 
Although this is a day’s drive back to Sambava can be reach the fly, we do have time for a short stop somewhere for photo.
 
Night in the hotel Sambava
 
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Day: 14 Sambava – Tana (B)
 
Breakfast and then transfer to the airport for the flight from Sambava to Tana. End of our trip
 
CONTACT:
 
Tel: +261 34 89 704 24
 
E- mail: infomadawildlifeadenture@gmail.com
 
TRIP CONSIDERATIONS
 
PACE: Moderate. In the bird watching tour we start when the sun comes up just after 4am, and early morning is the prime birding time. And we spend most of day till the sun sets about 6pm, meaning that days are not extremely long. In the trekking tour we spend all through the day 7 – 8 hours for hiking. There are some long drives (8-10 hours) when we must catch the fly on this tour. The tour is spent on national and secondary roads (on sandy or muddy tracks) which are mostly in decent condition, though often winding.
 
CLIMATE: The most eastern rainforest sites have moderate temperatures (21°-27°C). During winter season are a lot of rain and humid but possible along day dry. The weather in summer is very warm and humid (75°-80°F, 24°-29°C).
 
ACCOMMODATION: in the honeymoon trip in masoala through night will be spent at a basic eco-lodge close National Park with local conditions allow. Excursion Nosy Mangabe and hiking to Farankarainana the camping thatched by local product; Makira, Ambatolaidama and Marojejy thatched by metal product that allowed in NP. Hiking Maroantsetra until Cap – East and Antalaha we camp mostly in jungle and near village. Hiking Maroantsetra – Cap Masoala until Antalaha we camp mostly on the beach and near village.
 
PHOTOGRAPHY: of course wildlife seeking are particularly wonderful photography and offers excellent chances for nature photography (lemur, bird, insects, reptiles and amphibians…).
 
WHEN TO GO
 
Throughout all the year are accessible to here except January to Mars (cyclone’s season)
 
OTHER INFOMATION:
 
TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS: A valid passport is required; the passport must be valid for at least six months past your intended stay. A visa is required. Currently, 30 day tourist visas can be obtained upon arrival for citizens of the US, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and all European countries. The visa costs approximately $30. A visa can also be obtained advance through a Malagasy embassy or consulate. Advance visas are currently only required of a few nationalities, mostly in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. (Travel requirements are subject to change, and it is a good idea to double-check your entry requirements at least six weeks before you travel; contact the nearest embassy or consulate). INCLUDED
 
Transfer on arrival and one departure airport; ground transport for the group to all sites in the itinerary from in a suitable pirogue, Boat, vehicle with a local driver; entrance fees in national park, local guide and porter fees for all the sites mentioned in the trekking itinerary
 
EXCLUDED:
 
Optional tips to the guide and for luggage porters; snacks; drinks and alcoholic beverages; flight; travel insurance; excursions not included in the tour itinerary mentioned and itinerary negotiated to arrange; extras in hotels such as laundry service, minibar, room service, telephone calls, and personal items; medical fees; other items or services not specifically mentioned as being included. Flight delays or cancellations will not be covered by Madagascar wildlife adventure.
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