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Masoala National Park Tours
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Things to Do in Masoala National Park
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Red-Ruffed Lemur Safari
Track the critically endangered red-ruffed lemur through primary rainforest—the only place on Earth where this striking rust-colored primate survives. With expert guides, follow their distinctive calls through the canopy as morning mist lifts from the forest floor.
Nosy Mangabe Camping and Night Walk
Camp on this sacred island reserve and search by torchlight for the world's strangest primate—the aye-aye. Spot giant leaf-tailed geckos, sleeping panther chameleons, and mouse lemurs in a forest once used as a pirate refuge.
Humpback Whale Kayaking
Paddle sea kayaks into Antongil Bay during whale season (July-September), when hundreds of humpbacks arrive to breed and calve. Watch mothers teaching calves to breach just meters from your kayak in these protected warm waters.
Tampolo Marine Reserve Snorkeling
Explore the coral gardens of Tampolo Marine Park, where the rainforest literally meets the reef. Swim among sea turtles, vibrant reef fish, and healthy hard corals in waters protected since the park's founding in 1997.
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