Rainforest & Lemurs
Misty forests, the distant calls of the indri, and encounters with Madagascar’s most iconic wildlife.
Begin Your JourneyInto Madagascar’s Eastern Rainforests
In the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, the journey begins with sound — the distant call of the indri echoing through the canopy, the rustle of leaves, and the quiet presence of life hidden in the green.
Mist drifts through the forest at dawn while lemurs move silently between the trees, chameleons rest amongst the leaves, and the rainforest slowly awakens with the first light of day.
Few moments in Madagascar feel as powerful as hearing the indri call at dawn. Deep within the rainforest of the reserve of Analamazaotra, the Mantadia National Park or the preserve of Maromizaha at Andasibe or yet lowland forest of the private park of Le Palmarium, these large lemurs communicate across the forest with haunting songs that echo through the mist.
Guided walks reveal chameleons, orchids, frogs, birds, and the extraordinary biodiversity that makes Madagascar one of the world’s most unique ecosystems.
Night Walks & Hidden Life
As daylight fades, the rainforest reveals a different world. Torchlight catches the reflections of tiny eyes in the darkness while mouse lemurs leap silently between branches and colourful chameleons sleep delicately on leaves above the trails. Frogs begin to sing from hidden streams, insects fill the forest with sound, and every step into the night becomes a quiet search for Madagascar’s hidden nocturnal life.
Moments That Stay With You
Long after the journey ends, it is often the quiet moments that remain — the distant call of the indri at dawn, torchlight moving silently through the rainforest, the stillness between the trees, and the feeling of discovering a world unlike any other.
Madagascar is not only a place to visit, but a place to feel.
