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Revision as of 18:30, 21 July 2018

Within Masoala National Park, about an hour's walk from the village of Ambodiforaha, lies Masoala Birding Camp. This camp is for those who wish to be as close to the nature as possible without unecessary conveniences and facilities offered by other camps.

Officially opened in 2017, the camp is run by Patrique, a local guide and Masoala birding expert from Ambodiforaha. Patrique and his team will prepare lunch, breakfast and dinner of your choice and will guide you to various bird watching spots in the surrounding forest while helping you identify various speices of plants along the way.

Masoala Birding Camp can be booked for day and lunch visits as well as overnight stays for one of more nights.