The adventure begins in Ranomafana National Park. The reserve is home to nearly twenty species of lemurs, including those with black and white ruffles, those with red foreheads or bellies, and bamboo grey lemurs. Nevertheless, the park's stars are the golden bamboo lemurs.
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The adventure begins in Ranomafana National Park. The reserve is home to nearly twenty species of lemurs, including those with black and white ruffles, those with red foreheads or bellies, and bamboo grey lemurs. Nevertheless, the park's stars are the golden bamboo lemurs.
For those who want to explore independently but in complete safety, there is nothing better than the Berenty Reserve. Indeed, many forest trails allow explorers to meet these strange beasts. This wildlife refuge is especially famous because it is home to nearly 500 ring-tailed lemurs, 300 Verraux's sifakas and red lemurs in the western part.
Those who pass through Daraina must stop at Loky-Manambato. Here, travelers will have the chance to encounter the golden-crowned sifaka, one of the rarest primates in the world. It should be noted that the golden crown sifaka is considered sacred in Madagascar. They are also very confident towards visitors, offering them an uncommon experience.
The Andasibe National Park will be very popular with those who, after visiting Antananarivo, want to immerse themselves in the country's unique nature. It is the ideal spot to observe the Indri-Indri, the largest of the lemurs. But that's not all. The Indri has a distinct call that makes it famous. Indeed, it is regarded as a cross between a whale and a mermaid song. In addition to the Indri, there are 11 species of lemurs in the area.
The Anja community reserve is likely to be noticed. Here, the ring-tailed lemur is the center of attention. Visitors will quickly see its black and white zebra tail between the branches. Moreover, they will be surprised by the quietness of this zone. ◄