Madagascar Travel Webinar | Travel Tips for Madagascar
This 30-minute presentation is hosted by Wildland’s Africa guru Chris Moriarty who just returned from nearly a month in Madagascar. After exploring the world’s 4th largest island from tip to tail, Chris will cover everything that you need to know to plan your own adventure to this remote wonderland. With over 80% of the plants and animals on the island found nowhere else on Earth, guests will be mesmerized by the unique wildlife, plants and cultures found there. There are some very important considerations when traveling to Madagascar and this presentation will detail the best routing, lodges and guides to make sure that you make the most of your time here. From rainforests to beaches, from lemurs to chameleons, from the spiny forest to bustling Antananarivo, Chris has the expert inside knowledge you need to plan an amazing adventure to what many call the eighth continent.
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