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"A rain-soaked protected area between the capital and the east coast famous for the Indri lemur — whose eerie, howling call echoes across the jungle — and for nearby Lemur Island where four rescued lemur species let you get up close. Established in 1989 and spanning about 155 square kilometers (60 square miles), the park receives over 210 days of rain per year; rescued lemurs are released back into the wild when ready, but some remain living freely in the park, which is increasingly isolated by logging and agriculture that threaten its wildlife." - Matthew Kepnes
Rainforest reserve with Indri lemurs, chameleons, orchids, ferns
5F85+2F5, Falierana, Madagascar Get directions