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Destinations
Madagascar
Madagascar is an otherworldly and untouched paradise.
Best known for its lemurs (primitive relatives of monkeys, apes, and humans), colourful chameleons, stunning orchids, and towering baobab trees, Madagascar is home to some of the world's most unique flora and fauna.
Madagascar is home to 70 species of lemur, long-tailed primates that are found nowhere else in the world. More than 50% of the world's chameleon population is found on Madagascar. The Madagascan landscape is no less compelling than the resident wildlife, with terrain ranging from lush jungles and palm-fringed beaches to the knife-edged karst tsingys of the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park’s ‘stone forests.’ Madagascar is an otherworldly and untouched paradise. The most beautiful islands in the world lie in the north of Madagascar, where you can swim and snorkel in turquoise paradise waters.
We recommend visiting Baobab Avenue, then some remote island relaxation with some lemur friends and water activities.







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