08 Nov 2025 - 19 Nov 2025 (12 days)
USD6,850 - Spaces Available
Tour Leader: Rockjumper Tour Leader TBC
Pricing notes : *prices are estimated and dates may change*
Tour price (Per person): USD6,850 * GBP5,468 * EUR6,580 * AUD10,548
Single Supplement: USD980 * GBP782 * EUR941 * AUD1,509
Flight costs: USD1,480 * GBP1,181 * EUR1,422 * AUD2,279
Join us on a 12-day adventure in Madagascar this November, exploring the unique wildlife and diverse landscapes of this magical island. Begin your journey in Antananarivo before flying to the deciduous forests of Ankarafantsika National Park, home to a rich array of endemic birds, reptiles, and lemurs. Continue to the renowned Berenty Reserve, famous for its close encounters with Ring-tailed Lemurs and Verreaux’s Sifakas. Travel to the lush rainforests of Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, where you’ll witness the haunting calls of Indris and search for the elusive Diademed Sifaka and Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur. Enjoy night walks to spot nocturnal creatures and marvel at the island's unique flora and fauna, including chameleons, geckos, and rare birds. This tour offers an immersive experience of Madagascar’s unparalleled biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.
Pitta-like Ground Roller, Cuckoo Roller, Blue and Giant Coua, White-breasted Mesite, Schlegel’s Asity, White-browed Hawk-Owl, Madagascar Sandgrouse, Humblot’s Heron, Madagascar Jacana.
Indri, Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur, Diademed, Coquerel’s and Verreaux’s Sifaka, Ring-tailed and Mongoose Lemur, Western Avahi (Woolly Lemur), Fat-tailed Dwarf Lemur, Golden-brown Mouse Lemur, Furry-eared Dwarf Lemur, Goodman’s Mouse Lemur, Madagascar Flying Fox, Lowland Streaked Tenrec.
Explore diverse habitats including the deciduous forests of Ampijoroa, the spiny forests of Berenty, the coastal ecosystems of Fort Dauphin, and the lush rainforests of Perinet and Mantadia National Parks.
Experience a tropical climate with warm temperatures and occasional rain, varying from the dry regions of Berenty to the humid rainforests of Perinet and Mantadia.
8 and 1 Rockjumper Leader
The tour maintains a moderate pace, with a mix of guided walks, wildlife spotting, and time for relaxation.
Stay in comfortable lodges and hotels close to key wildlife areas.
Numerous and varied reptiles, amphibians and insects, shopping and culture
Capture stunning images of rare lemurs, vibrant birds, unique reptiles, and beautiful landscapes throughout the tour.
David Hoddinott is the best!! He is tenacious about getting all participants on all birds!
This was our first tour with Rockjumper and it was absolutely fabulous. Adam Walleyn is by far the best bird guide we have ever had the privilege of working with. His combined qualities as the overall tour leader in terms of personality, ability to deal with whatever got thrown at him and interactive skills were all great. He was very good at keeping us informed of what was planned and was happening next. He was very good at imposing a gentle but essential discipline on the group - rotation in the procession, rotation of positions in the buses, ensuring that everyone got to see the bird - all made for a really good functionality in the group. His sharpness in the field, knowledge of bird calls and bird identification were simply remarkable.
Just a short note to say that I thought Heinz did a great job with the Masoala extension---he's a a sharp birder, energetic, and very personable with a lot of good stories! I look forward to traveling on another trip with him…
Honestly, I didn't know what to expect since this was my first birding specific trip, and it exceeded my expectations. Seeing all the endemic birds, mammals and reptiles was a once in a lifetime experience I will always remember. Adam Walleyn is a great guide who is extremely knowledgeable about most things "Madagascar." And he has balanced the skills of keeping us all on track and being fun to hang around with - so many interesting stories about his travels.
Our leader, Rob Williams, was extremely knowledgeable, had a good sense of humour and was keen to see as many species as possible. He helped group members locate more difficult species.
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