Today we head to Ifaty and the Indian Ocean. We plan to stop by Zombiste National Park en-route.
This south-western National Park is known for the huge variety of rare bird species as well as its unique diversity. Zombitse is home to 8 species of Lemur incluing the Verraux Sifaka (aka. the dancing lemur) and the threatened Fork-marked Lemur. The park also shelters 47% of the endemic birds of Madagascar as well as the local endemic Appert’s Tetraka bird. Zombitse boasts fantastic flora as well including orchids and ficus making this a stunning national park!
Upon arrival in Ifaty, your driver and guide will leave you. Your time at the coast will be at your leisure.
Facing the Mozambique Channel and the superb coral reef of Ifaty, less than 20km from Tulear, you will discover the beauty of beaches on the south-western coast of Madagascar, and is an ideal place to relax after visiting the central highlands. The beach is relatively narrow, but the (off shore) snorkelling and diving is good. In July and August, you may see migrating whales pass nearby through the Mozambique Channel. Between May and October, the humpback whales can sometimes be seen with their whale-caves.
Overnight at Le Paradisier