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'''Bobangira Park Macolline Forest is a botanical nature park within reserve 3km from the SAVA region on the northeast coast town centre of Madagascar between Vohemar and SambavaAntalaha. Also known as Ambinany, an the area rich in biodiversity covers 10 hectares and has over 600 native and introduced plants and trees with about 40% of its flora endemic to the country. The park areaprecious and semi-precious species as well as a diverse fauna, officially named ''Domaine de Bobangira''including chameleons, was declared a protected private nature reserve in 2017 by the national forestry department of the SAVA regionbutterflies and lemurs.'''
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While the park itself is a relatively small 23ha area Macolline Forest was founded by the coastMarie Hélène Kam Hyo, a pharmacist in Antalaha. A species of the surroundings Clerodendrum family (Lamiaceae) was discovered by her here in 2002 and especially the coastline are unspoilt formally identified and named ''Clerodendrum kamhyoae'' in 2016. While flowering usually begins in April and sparsely inhabited with only continues until July, a highlight can be observed at the odd fishermen hamlets along peak of flowering in May when the 150km beach stretching trunk of each tree is draped in long elegant clusters of white flowers. Marie Hélène dubbed the entire distance between [[Sambava]] plant "Lamariée" ("The Bride").  The Clerodendrum kamhyoa plant has been assigned a preliminary status of “Endangered” by IUCN Red List Categories and [[Vohemar]]Criteria. Conservation efforts at Macolline have significantly lowered its risk of extinction.
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During In 2008 the forest area opened as a stay at Bobangira Park, conservation site including an educational centre offering visitors the opportunity to learn and see the different botanical species along a knowledgeable English and Frenchwell-speaking guide will help identify maintained trail including beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes. ''Among the different species in the forestthere are:'s flora ' Fast-growing woods are often used as firewood and fauna in sometimes hidden spotstimber for construction of furniture. One such tree is [https://prota.prota4u.org/protav8. Alternativelyasp?g=pe&p=Intsia+bijuga Intsia] which can grow at a rate of one metre per year. [[File:Macolline_Forest_151.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Macolline_Forest_151.jpg|600px]] Slow-growing woods: These are hardwoods that take several decades to grow. They are precious woods because they have a high value and are used to build luxurious furniture. Precious woods include palisander, ebony and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosewood rosewood]. Macolline are collecting and distributing rosewood and palisander seeds and seedlings for replanting initiatives. Native species: We speak of an indigenous native species when the plant is native to the country in which it is observed but its distribution area does not stop only in this country. That is to say, guests it can wander around exist naturally in other regions of the trails planet. For example, one native species at Macolline is [https://prota.prota4u.org/protav8.asp?g=pe&p=Canarium%20madagascariense Canarium madagascariense] which apart from Madagascar, occurs naturally in Mozambique and Tanzania. Endemic species occur naturally without human intervention and when they only grow or live there. In Madagascar and Macolline endemic species include Ravenala madagascariensis, Clerodendrum kamhyoae, Bamboo lemur and Mouse lemur. [[File:Macolline_Forest_281.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Macolline_Forest_281.jpg|600px]] The exotic species: A species introduced (planted) in a country that is not its country of origin, it is said to be exotic. Some exotic species become very invasive and prevent native plants from reproducing. [[File:Macolline_Forest_220.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Macolline_Forest_220.jpg|600px]] Lianas: In tropical forests including Macolline, lianas are abundant. They climb along tree trunks or remain free and hanging from branches making it difficult to spot the beginning or the end. Lianas are terrestrial plants that seek light. Liana is a name given to all types of terrestrial or epiphytic climbing plants, capable of clinging to a support. <!-- examples include at Macolline include --> [[File:Marojejy_National_Park_098.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Macolline_Forest_098.jpg|600px]] Epiphytes: These are aerial plants that use other plants as support without being parasitic on their own accord to discover host. As they grow, epiphytes seek more light. It is rainwater or dew that waters them or runs off their support. As for nutrients, they are provided by the humus fixed on the birdstree. Many epiphytes are orchids, lemurs ferns and countless little creatures [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodendron philodendrons]. Two distinct types of root formations that can be seen in the Macolline forestare ''stilt roots'' and ''foothill roots''. Headlamps suitable  [[File:Macolline_Forest_013.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Macolline_Forest_013.jpg|600px]] Stilt roots are produced by the trunk or branches and develop in the open air before penetrating the ground. This adaptation allows a better base and elevation above the water (competition for space). In the undergrowth, some trees grow by extending their roots towards the brightest areas (competition for night photography light). [[File:Macolline_Forest_225.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Macolline_Forest_225.jpg|600px]] Foothill roots are providedvertically flattened root expansions, glued to the trunk. Depending on the size and age of the tree, the buttresses can be numerous, reach several meters high and branch out. They allow better fixation and resistance to wind. Along the Macolline trail, visitors can expect to see: 1. Coffee tree - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffea_arabica Coffea arabica] 2. Litchi - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lychee Litchi sinensis] 3. [https://tropical.theferns.info/viewtropical.php?id=Canarium+madagascariense Canarium madagascariense] 4. [https://www.tropicos.org/name/21300421 Ficus tiliifolia] 5. Mango tree – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mangifera_indica Mangifera indica] & [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asplenium_nidus Asplenium nidus] (bird’s nest fern) 6. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uapaca Uapaca sp.] 7. [https://www.dominicagardens.com/pandanus-sp.html Pandanus sp.] 8. [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bismarckia_nobilis Bismarckia nobilis] 9. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vonitra_crinita Dypsis crinita] 10. [http://legacy.tropicos.org/Name/40007509?projectid=17 Phyllarthron antongilensis] 11. Jackfruit – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackfruit Artocarpus heterophyllus] 12. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vanilla_planifolia Vanilla planifolia]  13.[[Madagascar Cinnamon|Cinnamomum Zeylanicum]]
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The nocturnal [https:<HTML5video type="youtube">K2e2_4d-B_Y</HTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">b7wAmbreIzw</en.wikipedia.orgHTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">aEKCriLPqd0</wikiHTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">bMg2gpzVdwM</Gerp%27s_mouse_lemur Microcebus], the [https:HTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">I9WjJn3ksAo<//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FatHTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">E5W5i-tailed_dwarf_lemur Fat-tailed dwarf lemurs] and the diurnal [https:y3DP8</HTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">voBOpXOASK0</en.wikipedia.org/wikiHTML5video> <HTML5video type="youtube">hQV8UDDdTOE</White-headed_lemur White-headed lemur] can be sighted within HTML5video> A knowledgeable guide explains the park from time to time. The park is also home to the cute little [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookesia Brookesia] different species and various other small as well as large species of chameleons. There are 12 large centenarian ''Canarium bujiga'' trees their uses in the park, locally known as Mandrirofo, a type of tree used in Madagascar to build fishing pirogues withtraditional Malagasy medicine and culture.
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The park A canoe ride offers tents on the beach with breakfast, lunch and dinner prepared in visitors a kitchen-hut and served below tour of a strawtraditional brick-thatched roof with a large communal table shared between guests. The tents are simple but with convenient mattresses. One of the cooks from the popular [[Mimi Hotel|MIMI Resto]] in [[Sambava]] resides at the camp while guests are visiting. A small campfire can be arranged on making facility along the beach in river behind the eveningsforest.
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Unique birdlife includes It is difficult not to spot chameleons when visiting Macolline. Species of chameleons found in the Crested coua park include Panther chameleon (pictured aboveFurcifer pardalis), Glossy ibis, Madagascar crested ibis, [[Madagascar kingfisher]], and Madagascar longpimple-eared owl, Madagascar scops-owl and morenose chameleon (Calumma nasutum).
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Minimal phone and mobile internet signals are available at the campsite with a slightly stronger signal about 100 metres south along the beach, just enough to send and receive SMS and email if necessary. Shortly after arriving, visitors may however conclude they might as well abstain from their smartphones and other digital distractions for a few days to fully appreciate the beautiful scenery, the sounds of nature and fresh air.<HTML5video type="youtube">P2QdY6eIwq0</HTML5video>
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The coastline Among the introduced non-invasive species is a wild and seemingly endless beach with no tourism establishments as far as about 50km north and 100km south of the camp.  <div style="max-width:600px;">{{#display_map:-13.356385Vanilla planifolia orchid, 50.009079~'''[[Vohemar]]'''~~;-14.2589402944, 50.1453589182~'''[[Sambava]]'''~~;-13.688533, 50.019533~'''[[Analovana]]'''~~;-13.708433, 50.035550~'''[[Madirobe]]'''~~;-13.700883, 50.069567~'''[[Maromokotra]]'''~~;-13.713000, 50.083717~'''[[Ambondrombe]]'''~~;-13.754033, 50.106768~'''[[Bobangira]]'''~~;-13.747165, 50.113227~'''Bobangira Camp'''~~;| service=google| type=satellite| width=auto| height=400| center=-13.747165, 50.113227| zoom=14| icon=https://www.madacamp.com/images/madagascar/Green_marker.png|lines=-13.7470139656,50.1131471805:-13.7469001394,50.1130610984:-13.7467689626,50.1129554864:-13.7466897536,50.1128960587:-13.7466000672,50.1128533948:-13.7464939523,50.1128020138:-13.746376019,50.1127560809:-13.7462700717,50.1126957312:-13.7461556587,50.1126337051:-13.7460265774,50.1125946455:-13.7459246535,50.1125602797:-13.7458087318,50.1125130057:-13.7456736155,50.112493895:-13.7454669178,50.1124144346:-13.7453691009,50.112377638:-13.7452673446,50.112334555:-13.7451548595,50.1122944895:-13.7450356688,50.1122457907:-13.7449184898,50.1122074854:-13.744804915,50.1121524163:-13.7446958665,50.1120960899:-13.7445840519,50.1120439544:-13.7444510311,50.1119915675:-13.7443286553,50.1119445451:-13.7442078721,50.1118829381:-13.7440964766,50.1118341554:-13.7439833209,50.1117865462:-13.7438627891,50.1117321476:-13.7437514775,50.1116885617:-13.7436589412,50.1116299722:-13.7435468752,50.1115854643:-13.7434267625,50.111533748:-13.7433326337,50.1114507671:-13.7432463001,50.1113773417:-13.7431425322,50.1113529503:-13.7430121098,50.1113139745:-13.7428987026,50.1112672035:-13.7427707948,50.1110886689:-13.7474730425,50.1098351553:-13.7505791243,50.1130554825:-13.7501700874,50.1135975402:-13.7493452244,50.1149391476:-13.7490979582,50.1147075556:-13.7489442341,50.1145784743:-13.7487663701,50.1144047175:-13.7486044317,50.1143309567:-13.7484890968,50.1142347325:-13.7483642064,50.1141273603:-13.7482608575,50.1140332315:-13.7481723446,50.1139464788:-13.7480594404,50.1138618216:-13.7479445245,50.1137909945:-13.7478130125,50.1137037389:-13.7476891279,50.1136054192:-13.7475144491,50.1134824567:-13.7473252695,50.1132955402:-13.7471964397,50.1133056823}}</div> Although any visit which can be tailor-made, different packages seen flowering between one September and four nights are offered, including transport from Sambava or Vohemar. [[File:Bobangira_Park_008.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Bobangira_Park_008November.jpg|600px]] An example itinerary of a three days and two nights package starts at 7am with breakfast at [[Mimi Hotel|Resto Mimi]] from where the car will drive to [[Analovana]] and from there turn towards the coast Each flower blossoms for another 17 kilometres. Shortly after Analovana, cross the river and continue through the villages of [[Madirobe]], [[Maromokotra]], [[Ambondrombe]] only one day each year and [[Bobangira]] until Bobangira Park. The total distance does not produce vanilla beans unless it is 118km which will take about four hours pollinated by 4x4 carhand[[File:Maromokotra_011.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Maromokotra_011.jpg|600px]] However, during the rainy season between January and March, the river shortly after [[Analovana]] can only be crossed by pirogue and a combination of trekking and zebu-cart is the The best way time to continue from there. Start see the trek at around 9.30am. After two hours hop on the zebu cart. Picnic lunch at around noon. Continue by zebu-cart to arrive at the camp around 2pm. [[File:Bobangira Park 006.jpg|link=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?|600px]] The camp will be set up upon arrival. After exploring the surroundings, 7pm dinner at the camp orchids is followed by a night walk starting at around 8pm. Overnight in tentsthe early morning hours.
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Breakfast is served the next day at 8am<div style="max-width:600px;">{{#display_map:-14. Explore the coast south from the park by foot 871818478797703,50.261602178689564~Macolline Forest entrance and return to the camp for lunch followed by a siestaeducational centre~~;-14. Thereafter visit the northern part of the coastal area872874097819007,50. Dinner at the camp at 7pm26059125591863~Macolline Forest~~;-14. Another night tour of the park area followed by a campfire on the beach. Overnight in tents. Start the third day with breakfast at 8am877120943062161,50. Disassembly of the camp will be completed at around 10.30am. Depending on the season, depart by car or zebu257971643976106~Brick-cart and trek to Analovana. Thereafter return by car to Sambava or Vohemar by afternoon or evening.making~~;|type=satellite|service=google[[File:Bobangira_019.jpg|linkwidth=https://www.madacamp.com/photo.cgi?Bobangira_019.jpgauto|600px]]height=400|zoom=16For those who are travelling between Sambava and Vohemar|controls=pan, zoom, type, a tour could alternatively begin in Sambava and end in Vohemar or the other way around.scale|copycoords=yes}}</div>
A 3-The forest is open to visitors every day park entrance for by-passers is 25,000 Ar for adults . An information centre and 5,000 Ar various locally handcrafted souvenirs are for childrensale at the entrance. A guide is 60For guided tours and group reservations,000 Ar pcontact Ertice and Lilyane at +261 32 89 358 26 /day+261 32 55 214 08 (WhatsApp) or by email [mailto:marielilyane@gmail. A tent is 30,000 Arcom marielilyane@gmail. A cook and the use of kitchen utensils for up to six people is 40,000 Ar pcom] /day[mailto:yarozafy@gmail.com yarozafy@gmail.com]
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''For reservations and prices of complete packages for your exact itinerary including food and transport, contact Bruno at [[Mimi Hotel|Resto MIMI]] in Sambava:'Macolline Forest'''<br>206, Antalaha<br>Madagascar
Tel: +261 (0)32 07 610 28 or 161 01 / +261 (0)32 40 288 55127 71<br>Email: [mailto:mimimacolline.hotel.restomadagascar@gmail.com mimi.hotelmacolline.restomadagascar@gmail.com]
Website: View all [[http://www.bobangira.com www.bobangira.comMacolline Forest photos]]<br clear="all">
== Further information ==
* Macolline homepage: [https://www.macolline.org Macolline.org]* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtIk09pDB9g TV broadcast on Zone Australe/Antenne Réunion] * [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2PUMu_dznna5UmcmY42_nDhI8ADxNNMO Macolline YouTube videos by Ertice Iarozafy]* [Sambava to Bobangira https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2PUMu_dznnaaqJCXeOvdVNyBozVvKWQA Macolline YouTube Shorts by carErtice Iarozafy]* [[Media:Philipson_Clerodendrum.pdf|Philipson_Clerodendrum.pdf]]* [https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Line-drawings-of-Clerodendrum-kamhyoae-Phillipson-Allorge-A-Leaf-showing-long_fig1_301740386 Line drawings of Clerodendrum kamhyoae on ResearchGate.net]* [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q55231410 Clerodendrum kamhyoae entry on wikidata.org]* [[:File:Indigenous_fruit_trees_of_Madagascar_Potential_com.pdf|Indigenous_fruit_trees_of_Madagascar_Potential_com.pdf]]* [[Bobangira Park photos:File:The-Red-List-of-Trees-of-Madagascar.pdf|The-Red-List-of-Trees-of-Madagascar.pdf]]