Madagascar's Nocturnal Wildlife Haven
Kirindy Reserve is a privately managed forest reserve famous for its incredible biodiversity and unique wildlife viewing opportunities. This dry deciduous forest is one of the best places in Madagascar to spot the elusive fossa, Madagascar's largest predator.
Experience exceptional night walks to encounter nocturnal species including mouse lemurs, giant jumping rats, and various chameleons. During the day, explore trails to find Verreaux's sifaka lemurs leaping through the trees.
Madagascar's apex predator and largest carnivore. Kirindy offers the best chance to observe these cat-like creatures in their natural habitat.
Discover nocturnal wonders including mouse lemurs, sportive lemurs, and the giant jumping rat found only in this region.
Eight lemur species including the dancing Verreaux's sifaka, red-fronted brown lemurs, and tiny mouse lemurs.
Explore one of Madagascar's last remaining dry deciduous forests with unique baobab species and endemic plants.