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Falierana

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    • Day 3

      National Park

      October 26, 2019 in Madagascar ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Nachmittags rücken wir der Tierwelt anderst auf den Pelz: Mit dem Kanu rüber zum Vakano- Reservat und dort die zutraulichen Lemuren🐒 auf den Arm nehmen.
      Weiter geht es zu den Schildkröten und Krokodilen doch heir halten wir lieber etwas Abstand.🐊🐢Read more

    • Day 149

      Andasibe

      October 2, 2017 in Madagascar ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      After buying a local SIM card, water and getting some cash, we drove ~4 hours up to the Analamazaotra-Mantadia National Parks (another world heritage site).
      The people in this part of Madagascar look far more Asian than we expected. You could easily believe you were in Indonesia or Malaysia. We’ve learned that the first people to settle here were originally from SE Asia, and they were followed by Portuguese, Arabs, African slaves, Indians, French, etc. You can definitely see the French influence in the farmhouse–style architecture complete with wooden shutters. And happily, you can taste it in the food – including some delicious patisseries and boulangeries.
      We learned a few days before arriving that several of the hotels we’d planned to stay at were fully booked so we ended up in a very basic “eco-lodge”. Essentially, it was a straw hut with a bed inside and attached toilet block (where the toilet hardly worked and the hand-spray shower water was cold). Not a good introduction to accommodation here, and especially disappointing because this is where we spent our 20th wedding anniversary.
      Nevermind. We had each other. And the lemurs and chameleons (almost) made up for it!
      We first visited Mantadia park and were lucky to see 3 species of lemurs there, including a lemur baby. Ridiculously cute creatures that are so odd – almost a cross between a gibbon, NZ possum, sloth (not the movement, just the look) and meercat. On several nocturnal walks we were able to see 3 more species of lemurs as well as 3 kinds of chameleons. Amazing. And, on our last day here, we saw 2 more lemur species and several more babies.
      For our anniversary, we went to lunch at a fancy lodge (where we’d wanted to stay) and enjoyed a bottle of wine and some seafood. Very nice, though the animals here have been the absolute highlight.
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    • Day 111

      Waterfall and Lemurs

      October 29, 2023 in Madagascar ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

      We got an early start to fetch Ali and head to the primary forest in Mantadia.

      Inconveniently, the ticket office opens at 7AM (ish) so our early start was foiled. But we grabbed our guide (whose name I did not write down and have forgotten) and headed up the 18km (11 mile) rough double-track road to one of the last chunks of virgin rain forest in Madagascar. (90% deforestation. Awful)

      Along the way we stopped to enjoy some Indri Indri calls (which are amazing) then watched some really rambunctious bamboo lemurs hopping through the bamboo.

      As we got near our trailhead, we took a quick detour to find a pygmy kingfisher (bird). It is small, reddish, beautiful, endemic to Madagascar, in danger of extinction, and generally considered a prize amongst birders. Having the right guide helps... We found the bird in mere minutes.

      Having spiffy binocs also helped. I'm very happy to have them.

      We tromped through rugged forest terrain for a few hours, spotting birds and bugs and lemurs like crazy. Today's cast of characters includes the Indri Indri (vid of their call, attached), the Bamboo Lemur, the Red Bellied lemur, and the Black & White Lemur. I've mostly stopped taking photos as they really aren't good on a phone (at a distance), and professional photos are easy to find online.

      We wrapped the day by taking a swim in an idyllic waterfall pool after seeing some more beautiful birds (including the Paradise Flycatcher).

      I dozed lightly as we bumped along the sunny road, spotted a chameleon or two, and generally enjoyed the natural beauty of the landscape.

      Tomorrow I'm off to the coast.
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    • Day 5

      Mantadia NP

      April 15, 2018 in Madagascar ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      A very long (2 hours) drive to cover 16km to see more lemurs in this park. Black and white ruffed lemurs, brown lemurs, babakoto and many diademed sifaka. After we finished the walk we saw a bamboo lemur by the roadside.Read more

    • Day 5

      Torotorofotsy

      September 27, 2019 in Madagascar

      Voilà un site qui n'était pas prévu à l'itinéraire original. Il s'agit d'une prairie humide où on doit chercher pour la Bécassine malgache. Ça ne prend que quelques minutes pour en voir voler une au-dessus de la prairie. Mais ce n'était pas la seule surprise que notre guide allait nous réserver...

      Nous ajouterons aussi a cet endroit le Hibou du Cap, le Cisticole malgache, l'Amphilaïs tacheté et le Râle de Madagascar, portant ainsi notre total a XX+X espèces.
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