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Nosy Mangabe

What to see ?

The Special Reserve of Nosy Mangabe is a small island (520 ha) covered in humid thick forest. Despite this island's remote natural beauty, you can still find traces of its former human inhabitants: the graves of an Antimaroa family are located deep in the forest, and rocks where Dutch sailors scratched out engravings in the XVIIth century can be discovered along the coast.

Four lemur species (black and white lemur, brown lemur, aye aye, microcèbe), two of which are nocturnal, also can be found on Nosy Mangabe. This is one of the places where you can find the Uroplatus, a well camouflaged and otherworldly looking lizard. Nosy Mangabe also shelters the world's smallest chameleon, the tiny Brookesia, as well as other rare species like the Aye-Aye. In fact, this forested island is thought by many to be the best place to observe the Aye-Aye, thought by many to be Madagascar's strangest lemur. With its golden sand beaches from whose shores you can see humpback whales swimming in the bay, and its emerald green forests where lemurs fling themselves through the canopy, Nosy Mangabe is a rare delight.

How to go there ?

You can depart from Maroantsetra by rental motor boat. The island is located 5 km from the town, and the trip takes 15 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the weather and the type of boat. No commercial shuttle service is available from Maroantsetra to Nosy Mangabe.

 
Brookesia perierasi
Aye-aye
Nosy Mangabe

 

 

 

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