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'''Camp Tattersalli, also known as the White Lemur Camp, is a nature lodge in the Daraina commune in northern Madagascar. The location is named after the Golden Crowned Sifaka lemur, scientifically named ''Propithecus tattersalli''. Also in the area, although it can be more difficult to spot, is largest nocturnal lemur Aye-aye.'''
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'''Camp Tattersalli, also known as the White Lemur Camp, is a nature lodge in the Daraina commune in northern Madagascar. The location is named after the Golden-Crowned Sifaka lemur, scientifically named ''Propithecus tattersalli''. Also in the area, is the largest nocturnal lemur Aye-aye.'''
  
 
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<small>Above photos of Aye-aye lemur, P. Tattersalli white lemurs, Giant Striped Millipede, Mantella sp. Gravid frog, Uroplatus sp. leaf-tailed gecko by [https://www.instagram.com/samhyderoberts Sam Hyde Roberts].</small>
 
<small>Above photos of Aye-aye lemur, P. Tattersalli white lemurs, Giant Striped Millipede, Mantella sp. Gravid frog, Uroplatus sp. leaf-tailed gecko by [https://www.instagram.com/samhyderoberts Sam Hyde Roberts].</small>
  
Tattersalli can be reached by car or motorcycle or even bicycle from [[Vohemar]] or [[Ambilobe]]. Alternatively, the camp can be reach by a one-day trek from [[Anjahankely]].
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Tattersalli can be reached by car or motorcycle or even bicycle from [[Vohemar]] or [[Ambilobe]]. Alternatively, the camp can be reached by a one-day trek from [[Anjahankely]].
  
 
The camp is open from March to December. There are eight bungalows and the price p/night for a double bungalow is 100,000 Ar (2019).
 
The camp is open from March to December. There are eight bungalows and the price p/night for a double bungalow is 100,000 Ar (2019).

Revision as of 08:23, 20 December 2019

Camp Tattersalli, also known as the White Lemur Camp, is a nature lodge in the Daraina commune in northern Madagascar. The location is named after the Golden-Crowned Sifaka lemur, scientifically named Propithecus tattersalli. Also in the area, is the largest nocturnal lemur Aye-aye.

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The camp is located at the foot of a small mountain close the Bekaraoka Forest in the Loky Manambato protected area. The nearest village is Mevatanana along the RN5 and the nearest town is Daraina.

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Above photos of Aye-aye lemur, P. Tattersalli white lemurs, Giant Striped Millipede, Mantella sp. Gravid frog, Uroplatus sp. leaf-tailed gecko by Sam Hyde Roberts.

Tattersalli can be reached by car or motorcycle or even bicycle from Vohemar or Ambilobe. Alternatively, the camp can be reached by a one-day trek from Anjahankely.

The camp is open from March to December. There are eight bungalows and the price p/night for a double bungalow is 100,000 Ar (2019).

Contact

Erick Serge RAZAFIMANANTSOA
Director of Sustainable Tourism
Lot 11K 39 Bis Ankadivato
Antananarivo 101
Madagascar

Tel: +261 (0)34 65 078 96 / +261 (0)32 63 223 23 / +261 (0)33 37 895 64
Email: tourisme@sahanala.net

Website: http://www.friendlycamp.org/en/camp-tattersalli

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Further information

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden-crowned_sifaka