Madagascar Wildlife, Tailor-made holidays to Madagascar

Madagascar, an isolated island about twice the size of Arizona, has some of the highest biodiversity on the planet. Of roughly 200,000 known species found on Madagascar, about 150,000 are endemic. 

Matt, Madagascar specialist: "I love the wildlife in Madagascar! It is so unique, weird, and wonderful. Lemurs are everyone's number 1 to spot, but keep your eyes out for other wildlife such as lovebirds, tenrecs, giraffe-necked weevils, brookesia chameleons, comet moths, and leaf-tailed geckos."
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 Holidays in Madagascar

Unique to the island are more than 50 types of lemurs, 99 percent of its frog species, and 36 genera of birds. Madgascar houses 100 percent of the world's lemurs, half of its chameleon species and 6 percent of its frogs.Unique to the island are more than 50 types of lemurs, 99 percent of its frog species, and 36 genera of birds. 

Madgascar houses 100 percent of the world's lemurs, half of its chameleon species and 6 percent of its frogs.Unique to the island are more than 50 types of lemurs, 99 percent of its frog species, and 36 genera of birds. 

Madgascar houses 100 percent of the world's lemurs, half of its chameleon species and 6 percent of its frogs.Unique to the island are more than 50 types of lemurs, 99 percent of its frog species, and 36 genera of birds. 

Madgascar houses 100 percent of the world's lemurs, half of its chameleon species and 6 percent of its frogs.Unique to the island are more than 50 types of lemurs, 99 percent of its frog species, and 36 genera of birds. 

Madgascar houses 100 percent of the world's lemurs, half of its chameleon species and 6 percent of its frogs.


























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