Kirindy Forest National Park Madagascar

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Kirindy Forest National Park

Morondava Madagascar

Kirindy (‘Swiss’) Forest

Tropical, dry deciduous forest is the world’s most threatened habitat type. This 10 000-hectare reserve, 60 km north of Morondava on the west coast, claims a world record for primate density. There are many lemurs, include the world’s smallest primate, the pygmy mouse lemur. Kirindy is the best place to see giant jumping rat and there are fosa (Madagascar’s largest predator), various spiny tenrecs, birds and reptiles aplenty. The diverse flora includes three of the six endemic Malagasy baobabs. We recommend an overnight stay in the campsite, but you can visit Kirindy on a full-day excursion.




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