Cut off from other landmasses 80 million years ago, Madagascar is nature’s great experiment. In this wonderland of unique species, playful lemurs swing in the forest canopy, tiny neon-colored chameleons cling to lush ferns, and orchids peek out from the jungle floor. Experience Madagascar’s wild and diverse landscapes on an adventure crafted with the insights of National Geographic Emerging Explorer Luke Dollar, an expert on the island’s wildlife. Track indri lemurs in the forests of Andasibe, hike among the limestone spikes of Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, snorkel the pristine waters of Île Saint Marie, and get a close-up view of wildlife that exists nowhere else in the world.
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