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Perinet + St Marie Madagascar, Private Tour: Indri + Aye Aye Lemurs + Whales

Madagascar: Perinet + Pangalanese Canals + St Marie
MPE10A
10 NIGHTS
FROM $2,990
Per person sharing
Flights quoted separately
Perinet St Marie Madagascar Private Tour Indri Aye Aye Lemurs Whales

From July to September combine the Perinet Reserve & St Marie island in Madagascar on this adventurous private tour, travelling overland via the Andasibe-Mantadia rainforests & the Pangalanes Canal. View wailing Indri lemurs, elusive nocturnal Aye Aye lemurs, migrating humpback whales & much more. English speaking guide, all transfers, local flights & park fees included.

Perinet St Marie Madagascar Private Tour Indri Aye Aye Lemurs Whales
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Madagascar Private Tour
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Perinet, Indri Lemurs
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Andasibe-Mantadia Rainforests
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Pangalanes Canal
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Ankaninny Nofy
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Palmarium Reserve
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Indri & Aye Aye Lemurs
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St Marie Island
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Lemurs & Whales
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Perinet & St Marie, Madagascar
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Madagascar Private Tour
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Perinet, Indri Lemurs
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Andasibe-Mantadia Rainforests
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Pangalanes Canal
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Ankaninny Nofy
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Palmarium Reserve
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Indri & Aye Aye Lemurs
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St Marie Island
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Lemurs & Whales
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Perinet & St Marie, Madagascar
Day 1
You will be met at Antananarivo Airport by your guide and transferred to your hotel situated near the airport.
 
Check in and relax.in the capital city of the tropical island of Madagascar.
Day 2
This morning we leave Antananarivo and travel 5-hours to the small village of Andasibe. On this scenic drive you will see local villages with their long red clay houses, rice paddies and roadside markets, which will give you a good feel for traditional Malagasy life.
 
On arrival at your lodge, enjoy a 2 to 3-hour walk in the montagne rainforest of Analamazaotra Reserve (previously called the Perinet Reserve), which covers 810 hectares. This is where you come to see the magnificent black and white Indri - the largest lemur species in Madagascar, with their eerie wailing calls as they sing from the treetops and mark out their territory.
 
The path into the rainforest starts with a steep ascent up some well-made steps, followed by some relatively good paths, although an alternative longer and gentler ascent is also available. There may be some scrambling off the path to get closer to the Indri, but there are plenty of trees to hang onto for balance.
 
You can also hope to see the beautiful orange, grey and white Diademed Sifaka as well as the Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur - although be warned that tracking lemurs in the dense canopy of this rainforest is hard work and you can realistically hope for only two or three sightings on each walk. However the excitement of finding them hiding high in the treetop canopy, and jumping from tree to tree, is a thrilling memory that will last a lifetime - so once you find a group do linger and enjoy watching their behaviour for a while. Altogether there are 12 lemur species in this park - 6 diurnal and 6 nocturnal.
 
In the early evening enjoy a 1-hour noctural guided walk along a road close to the Analamazaotra Reserve, so remember your headlamp. Here you can hope to see the glowing eyes of the tiny Goodman's mouse lemur, little tree frogs and sleeping chameleons.
Day 3
Today we drive 1-hour along a rough gravel road to the massive 16,000-hectare primary montane rainforests of Mantadia National Park.
 
The trees in these rainforests are tall and some trails are steep and muddy. There are also streams to cross using log bridges, but you should be rewarded by a view of the gorgeous Diademed Sifaka, perhaps the most beautiful of all the lemurs with its fluffy golden-orange, grey and white coat.
 
You should also see the Black-and-White Ruffed Lemurs that scream at each other across the forest and, if you are fortunate, maybe also the large Indri that is easily heard because of its impressive shrieks. This park is also a great place to see the giraffe-necked weavil, tenrec (similar to hedgehog), tree boa and many species of frogs and chameleons.
 
The indigenous flora is outstanding, with hundreds of species of orchids that blossom in October & November, many species of ferns, sacred creepers, lichens and dwarf palm trees. In total there are 12 different species of lemurs, 28 species of reptiles and over 100 bird species in this park.
 
Afterwards enjoy a 30-minute visit to Lemur Island, where you can interact with and take close-up photos of habituated lemurs rescued from captivity and now living in the semi-wild near Vakona Lodge.
 
Note: Tracking lemurs is done on foot. Some trails are demanding, but your guide will be mindful of your level of fitness and adapt your route accordingly. Wear walking boots with good tread and carry proper rain gear, including lightweight waterproof trousers. Gardening gloves are useful to protect your hands when scrambling through the rainforest and a head torch for night walks is essential. As the climate in the mountains is much cooler than at the coast, especially at night, also pack a fleece.
Day 4
Today we drive for 3-hours, travelling slowly along a bumpy road to Manambato - a small village on the shores of Lake Rasoabe on the Pangalanes Canal. Your guide will drop you off at the jetty.
 
From here enjoy a 45-minute boat ride along this major waterway that links many lakes and lagoons on the east coast, to the town of Ankanin'ny Nofy.
 
Check into your hotel adjacent to the Palmarium Private Reserve and in the late afternoon enjoy a night walk into the reserve to seek out the nocturnal aye-aye lemur. Good walking shoes and headlamp are recommended.
Day 5
After a morning visit to the Palmarium Reserve, transfer 3-hours by speedboat along the Pangalanes Canal with its canal life and traditional pirogue boats to the town of Tamatave (now called as Toamasina).
 
You will be welcomed at the pier and transferred to your hotel.
Day 6
Transfer to Tamatave Airport for your flight to the beautiful island of Sainte Marie, where you will be met and transferred to your hotel.
 
This clove island off the east coast of Madagascar boasts spectacular views and lavish vegetation, with over 10 different species of orchids - including some of the rarest and most beautiful in the country. Check into your hotel and relax on this remote paradise island.
Days 7 To 9
At leisure to relax and enjoy the facilities of your hotel or explore the wonderful island of Sainte Marie (also known as Nosy Borah).
 
Famous for its spices, orchids, coconut palms and spectacularly unspoilt beaches, from July to September each year this small island is also renowned as one of the top Whale Watching locations in the world, with humpbacked whales congregating in large numbers in Saint Marie Bay after having migrated over 3,000 miles (5,000 km) from Antarctica to breed.
Day 10
Transfer to Sainte Marie Airport for your flight to Antananarivo, where you will be met and transferred to your airport hotel.
Day 11
Transfer to Antananarivo Airport for your flight home.