b'MadagascarUltimate Madagascar WildlifeThe island of Madagascar remains one of the earths most authentic and exceptional places, that hosts a rich array of distinct ecosystems and climates, home to flora and fauna that is eighty percent endemic: lemurs, chameleons, the cat-like fossa and many birds. Embark on the ultimate discovery that explores three distinctly different environmentstheir geography, wildlife, local community and cultures plus the heritage of capital city, Antananarivo. On the southwest coast, explore the Masoala Peninsula to search forred-ruffed lemurs and white-headed lemurs, as well as spotting chameleons, reptiles, frogs and abundant birdlife such as Vangas, Ground Rollers, and the Madagascar SparrowhawkNestled in the untamed heart of Madagascars southeast, Mandrare River Camp is a sustainable, luxury safari retreat with panoramic views of the Mandrare River. Here, amazing encounters with wildlife are part of an immersive and educational encounter that champions conservation efforts. Explore the endemic Ifotaka Community Forest, unlike anything else on earth, where tall spikey Octopus Trees are home to Verreauxs Sifakas and the Nocturnal, White-footed Sportive Lemurs and Mouse Lemurs.The final destination is a secluded peninsula in north-west Madagascar: Anjajavy Private Reserve, where luxury is a picturesque backdrop for encountering lemurs, chameleons, and a myriad of bird species, all while providing the perfect setting to unwind on the pristine white sand beaches surrounded by crystal-clear turquoise waters.ITINERARY14 nights| Antananarivo, 2 nights; fly/boat to Masoala Peninsula, 3 nights; boat/fly to Antananarivo, 1 night; fly/drive to Berenty, 3 nights; drive to Fort Dauphin, 1 night; fly to Antananarivo, 1 night; fly to Anjanjavy, 3 nights; fly to Antananarivo; departuresHIGHLIGHTSOn the Masoala Peninsula, discover wildlife on guided walks through the forest, canoe through mangroves, enjoy a sunset cruise by traditional pirogue and snorkel in the marine reserveExplore the Sacred Gallery Tamarind at the Mandrare River to observe inquisitive groups of Ringtailed Lemurs and the ever-entertainingVerreauxs SifakaEngage in discussions with local communities and immerse in their culturePrices Upon Requestand traditions Group Size: Maximum 12 travelers Experience Malagasy food traditions and learn about new projects in Season: AprilAugust:sustainable food production such as caviar and cocoa.Peak: SeptemberOctoberVisit the UNESCO World Heritage Royal hill of Ambohimanga that Accommodations: Four-Star hotels and best illustrates significant periods of human history between the 16th and 19thavailable lodgescenturies in the islands of the Indian OceanConservation Birding Wildife Culture Nature8 Conservancy Travel|conservancytravel.org'