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Sport Fishing
Warm Indian Ocean waters, reefs full of life, and the open sea—where you never know what will appear on the horizon. Tuna, GT, marlin—here they’re not a legend. They’re real. Madagascar doesn’t give you anything for free. And that’s exactly why it’s worth it. Every strike is earned. No crowded fishing grounds, no mass tourism. Just you, the ocean, and respect for nature.

Adrian Somor
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Nosy Komba Lemur park
Exploring Nosy Komba Island and the local culture We’ll discover Nosy Komba itself. We’ll visit its largest village, Ampangorina, where we’ll walk through narrow stone alleys, soak up the local atmosphere, and admire traditional handicrafts—from carved sculptures to textiles. We’ll also stop at the Lemur Park, where we’ll meet the island’s iconic residents up close—lemurs. The day will be all about nature, culture, and authentic island life. Price: €15 + €2 entrance fee

Adrian Somor
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Whale watching
Depending on the season, we may enjoy exceptional experiences. In August and September, humpback whale watching; in October and November, the chance to snorkel with the whale shark, the largest fish on the planet. A unique day you’ll never forget! Price: €60

Adrian Somor
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Lokobe National Park
It is a protected, untouched rainforest located on the southeastern coast of Nosy Be Island in northwestern Madagascar. It is known as one of the last remaining rainforests in the region and is famous for its high biodiversity, including lemurs (such as the Nosy Be sportive lemur), endemic chameleons, geckos, and rare flora. Price: €35 + €20 entrance fee

Adrian Somor
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