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The best Madagascar safaris combine the island’s vastly different landscapes and species and contribute to conservation, whether this is in the lowland rainforests of the north-east, the dry deciduous forests of the west, the spiny forests of the south or elsewhere. Picking the most impactful tourism experiences in the most interesting landscapes and designing the most reliable and smoothest combinations between them is the key value add of the travel trade.

Of course, we love Masoala Forest Lodge and are proud of its conservation and community impact but there is more to Madagascar than just our pristine lowland rainforests, golden beaches and marine reserves. There are other notable areas and impactful lodges that combine well with us and in this webinar we will,  in addition to detailing the Masoala Forest Lodge experience, 1) identify and summarize the key landscapes of this incredibly endemic rich country, 2) highlight some of the best conservation-forward tourism experiences  in each landscape, and 3) discuss how best to combine them in a country where logistical challenges are a strong consideration.

Victoria Troskie

Victoria Troskie

Sales Director, Wild Expeditions Africa

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