Madagascar's Largest Protected Area
Masoala National Park is Madagascar's largest protected area, covering 2,300 square kilometers of pristine rainforest extending from mountains to the sea. This remote paradise combines dense jungle with marine reserves.
Trek through primary rainforest to spot the red ruffed lemur, rare aye-aye, and endemic birds. Explore coastal waters teeming with marine life, relax on secluded beaches, and kayak through mangrove forests in this biodiversity hotspot.
Encounter the striking red ruffed lemur, endemic to Masoala and one of Madagascar's most beautiful primates.
Three marine parks protecting coral reefs, tropical fish, sea turtles, and whale migration routes.
Pristine isolated beaches accessible only by boat, perfect for swimming and relaxation in paradise.
Trek through primary rainforest with expert guides to discover rare wildlife and endemic plant species.