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Madagascar Masoala Wilderness Escape — 8 Days
Duration
8 Days
Groupe Size
Up to 12
Price Per Person
From €3,750
Suitability
Easy-Moderate (Nature & Wildlife Focus)
Highlights of This Tour...
- Masoala National Park exclusive access
- Nosy Mangabe historic reserve
- Private forest lodge experience
- Rare red ruffed lemurs
- UNESCO World Heritage sanctuary
- UNESCO World Heritage sanctuary
- Remote wilderness immersion
- Nature purist experience
- Endemic birds & vibrant flora
- Pristine rainforest trekking
Madagascar Masoala Wilderness Escape — 8 Days
Immerse yourself in one of Earth's last pristine rainforests. Fly to Maroantsetra, explore Nosy Mangabe's historic reserve, then settle into Dounia Forest Lodge for exclusive access to untouched wilderness. Spot rare red ruffed lemurs, endemic birds, and vibrant flora in this UNESCO World Heritage sanctuary. A boutique eco-adventure for nature purists.
Itinerary
Accommodation: Au Bois Vert Hotel
Elevation: 1,280m
Accommodation: Camp Site Nosy Mangabe
✈️ Domestic Flight Not Included | 🚤 Boat Transfer Included
Accommodation: Camp Site Nosy Mangabe
Trek Distance: 3-5km | Difficulty: Easy
Accommodation: Dounia Forest Lodge
🚤 Private Speed Boat Included
- Early morning guided trek (6:00 AM) to catch peak wildlife activity
- 3-6km treks through diverse ecosystems (lowland rainforest, coastal forest, mangroves)
- Midday rest at lodge during hottest hours
- Afternoon guided walk or leisure time
- Evening night walk to spot nocturnal species
✅ Helmet vangas – Rare endemic bird with distinctive call
✅ Madagascar serpent eagles – Elusive bird of prey
✅ Aye-aye lemurs – Nocturnal viewing opportunities
✅ Chameleons – Multiple species including leaf chameleons
✅ Endemic birds – Over 50% of Madagascar’s bird species
✅ Vibrant flora – Orchids, pandanus, medicinal plants
✅ Expert naturalist guides with deep local knowledge
✅ Comfortable eco-lodge with hot showers and quality meals
✅ Sustainable operations supporting local communities
✅ Untouched wilderness – No other tourists in your trekking area
Accommodation: Dounia Forest Lodge
Trek Distance: 3-6km/day | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate
🌿 Full Support: Expert Guides + All Meals + Eco-Lodge
✈️ Domestic Flight Not Included | 🚤 Boat Transfer Included
Inclusive and Exclusive
✓ Professional English-speaking naturalist guide throughout
✓ 7 nights accommodation (mid-range hotel in Antananarivo, Camping Site Nosy Mangabe, Dounia Forest Lodge)
✓ All meals as per itinerary (B/L/D from Day 2 to Day 8)
✓ Private speed boat transfers (Nosy Mangabe, Dounia Forest Lodge)
✓ Boat transfer (Maroantsetra-Nosy Mangabe)
✓ All national park entrance fees and permits
✓ Masoala National Park trekking permits
✓ Guided nature walks and wildlife encounters
✓ Expert naturalist guides with Masoala expertise
✓ Night walks and nocturnal wildlife spotting
✓ Dounia Forest Lodge accommodation with hot showers (Hot water is primarily heated by solar panels)
✓ All meals at Dounia Forest Lodge (Days 4-7)
✓ 24/7 in-country support with emergency protocol
✓ Pre-departure information pack with packing list
✓ Welcome orientation briefing in Antananarivo
✓ Airport transfers on arrival/departure
✗ Domestic/charter flights: Antananarivo ↔ Maroantsetra (round-trip)once a week on Mondays
✗ International flights to/from Madagascar
✗ Madagascar tourist visa (~$35-50, obtainable on arrival)
✗ Travel insurance (MANDATORY – must cover medical evacuation + remote rainforest activities)
✗ Personal expenses, souvenirs, and shopping
✗ Alcoholic beverages and premium drinks
✗ Tips & gratuities for guides, boat crew, and lodge staff (optional but appreciated)
✗ Optional activities not mentioned in itinerary
✗ Personal gear (binoculars, camera equipment, daypack, rain gear)
✗ Laundry services (available at lodge for extra fee)
✗ Meals on Day 1 (arrival day)
💡 TIPS FOR THIS TOUR
- April-May: Warm weather, lush rainforest, fewer crowds
- June-August: Coolest temps (20-28°C), best for trekking
- September-October: Ideal conditions, wildflowers, active wildlife
- November: Start of rains but still accessible
- Flight: Antananarivo → Maroantsetra (1.5 hours)
- Boat: Maroantsetra → Nosy Mangabe (1-2 hours by pirogue)
- Road conditions: None! This is boat/wilderness access only
- Weather dependent: Boat transfers can be delayed by rough seas
- Early morning (6-9 AM): Peak lemur activity
- Late afternoon (4-6 PM): Second peak
- Night walks: Aye-Aye, mouse lemurs, chameleons
- Eco-lodges (basic but comfortable)
- Private rooms with mosquito nets
- Shared bathrooms (sometimes)
- No electricity (solar power only, limited charging)
- No Wi-Fi (embrace the disconnect!)
- Simple, local cuisine: Rice, beans, fresh fish, tropical fruit
- All meals included during wilderness portion
- Vegetarian options: Available (notify in advance)
- Fresh seafood: Lobster, fish (when available)
- Drinking water: Bring purification tablets or buy bottled
- Difficulty: Moderate (2-5 hours daily)
- Terrain: Muddy rainforest trails, rocky beaches
- Elevation: Minimal (coastal/lowland rainforest)
- Humidity: 80-90% (prepare for sweat!)
- Snorkeling: Pristine coral reefs, tropical fish
- Sea turtles: Green turtles & hawksbills (seasonal)
- Dolphins: Spinner dolphins common
- Coral gardens: Vibrant, healthy reefs
- Consult travel doctor
- Vaccinations: Hepatitis A/B, Typhoid, Tetanus (recommended)
- Malaria prophylaxis: ESSENTIAL (Masoala is high-risk malaria zone)
- Yellow Fever: Required if coming from endemic country
- Insect repellent: Use religiously (DEET 30%+)
- Long sleeves/pants: Especially evenings (mosquitoes most active dusk-dawn)
- Sleep under mosquito nets: Always (even if hot)
- Stay hydrated: 3-4L water/day (humidity dehydrates fast)
- Report symptoms immediately: Fever, headache, flu-like symptoms (could be malaria)
- Guides carry satellite communication
- Nearest hospital: Maroantsetra (basic), major care in Antananarivo
- Travel insurance with medical evacuation ESSENTIAL (remote area)
- Keep copies of important documents
- Aye-Aye lemurs (Nosy Mangabe – rare nocturnal species!)
- Red ruffed lemurs (Masoala – vibrant orange fur)
- Rainforest canopy (morning mist, dappled light)
- Marine life (underwater coral gardens, tropical fish)
- Sunset over Indian Ocean (beach camps)
- Zoom lens (200-400mm): Essential for lemurs (they stay in canopy!)
- Wide-angle (16-35mm): Rainforest landscapes, beach scenes
- Macro lens: Chameleons, insects, small creatures
- Underwater camera/housing: Marine life
- Tripod: Low light, night photography
- Extra batteries: Humidity drains them fast
- Waterproof bags: Protect from rain, salt spray
- Lens cleaning kit: Humidity causes fogging
- Betsimisaraka people: Coastal communities
- Traditional fishing: Learn local techniques
- Vanilla farming: Masoala produces world’s best vanilla
- Local markets: Fresh produce, crafts
FAQs
✅ No technical climbing or extreme altitude
✅ Suitable for ages 10+ with reasonable fitness
✅ Private lodge base with comfortable amenities
✅ Flexible pacing based on group fitness
✅ Early morning treks maximize encounter opportunities
✅ Multiple days in the park increase your chances significantly
✅ Your guide knows optimal viewing times, call patterns, and feeding locations
✅ Even if red ruffed lemurs are elusive, you’ll encounter many other endemic species (aye-aye, black-and-white ruffed lemurs, etc.)
✅ Sturdy walking shoes or hiking boots (broken in)
✅ Rain jacket or poncho (essential for rainforest – even in dry season)
✅ Sun protection: wide-brim hat, UV sunglasses, SPF 30+ sunscreen
✅ Insect repellent (DEET-based recommended – 30%+ concentration)
✅ Camera with extra batteries/memory cards + zoom lens for wildlife
✅ Binoculars for wildlife viewing (highly recommended – 8×42 or 10×42)
✅ Reusable water bottle
✅ Basic first-aid kit & personal medications
✅ Headlamp for night walks
✅ Upgrade to private guide or photographer specialist
✅ Add pre/post extensions (Andasibe, Pangalanes, Nosy Be)
✅ Arrange special activities (night walks, photography workshops, birding focus)
✅ Modify trekking intensity based on your fitness level
✅ Trip cancellation/interruption due to weather, illness, or injury
✅ Lost/delayed baggage and gear
✅ Boat transfer coverage (Maroantsetra-Nosy Mangabe-Masoala)
✅ Remote wilderness activities
✅ Expert naturalist guides with deep local knowledge
✅ Small-group experience (max 8 guests) for intimate wildlife encounters
✅ Sustainable operations supporting local communities and conservation
✅ Comfortable accommodations with hot showers and quality meals
✅ Direct access to untouched rainforest trails
✅ All meals included featuring fresh local cuisine
✅ Lunch: Mix of Malagasy and international dishes, fresh seafood when available
✅ Dinner: Hot meals featuring local ingredients, vegetarian options available
✅ Dietary needs: Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free options with advance notice
✅ Quality: Lodge prepares fresh, energizing cuisine suitable for active days
✅ Water: Bottled or filtered water provided
We require a 30% deposit to secure your booking, with the balance due 60 days before departure. For last-minute bookings, full payment is required. We accept bank transfer, credit card (3% fee), or Wise transfer. We’ll send a detailed invoice and secure payment link upon confirmation.
Yes, we recommend consulting your doctor 6-8 weeks before travel. Common recommendations include Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, and routine vaccines. Malaria prophylaxis is advised for most regions. A Yellow Fever certificate is required if traveling from an endemic country. We’ll provide a detailed health advisory with your itinerary.