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Sports activities are available and include mountain biking, trekking and kayaking. Whilst exploring the region of [[Sambirano]] with its immense plantations, Palma Nova with its tours supports individual projects in some of the villages. Some of the tours offered:
* Guided visit of the Sagi plantations and introduction to various spices and fragrant plants. Lunch at the village of Anjavimilay, which is known for its embroidery crafts. Traditional braiding and facial session offered by the women of the ''Fivemi Association''. Depending on the day of [[fady]], visit of a sacred lake or Mahamanina waterfall.
 
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* Discovering of mangroves and their marine species. Visiting [[Antsahampano]], a former colonial village and port in the midst of mangroves. Depending on the tides, exploring the mangrove mazes by pirogue. Seafood lunch prepared by the women of the ''Tsy Kivy Association'', followed by traditional songs and dances.

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