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Ranomafana National Park Tours
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Golden Bamboo Lemur Encounter
Trek through bamboo groves at dawn with Centre ValBio-trained guides to observe the world's only cyanide-eating primate. Watch these critically endangered lemurs consume bamboo shoots containing lethal doses of poison, a mystery that still puzzles scientists. Only 1,000 remain on Earth.
Nocturnal Rainforest Safari
After dark, the forest transforms. Join expert spotters to find mouse lemurs with glowing eyes, sleeping chameleons, and bizarre insects that vanish by daylight. These tiny primates—among the world's smallest—often approach within arm's reach.
Waterfall Circuit
Follow the Namorona River through primary rainforest to cascading waterfalls, then soak in the thermal pools that give Ranomafana its name—'hot water' in Malagasy. Colonial-era bath houses blend with natural rock pools where volcanic heat meets rainforest cool.
Conservation Science Immersion
Visit Centre ValBio, the research station founded by Dr. Patricia Wright, for an exclusive behind-the-scenes look. Meet researchers studying lemur behavior, explore discoveries in primate genetics, and see how science and community conservation work together.
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