Return to the islands of dragons
by Markus Bartels
After my first travel, Madagascar had cast a spell on me. I spent not even one day without thinking of my time on the island. It doesn’t took long and I booked “The return to the island of dragons”. The name was eponymic.
A photo trip to Eastern Madagascar
by Markus Bartels
I wondered if such a group trip is something for me. In March 2016 the time had come: 23 days of Madagascar on the Herpeto Research Expedition lay ahead of me. And it became a journey “with a repetition value”!
Madagascar – Paradise for advanced travellers
by Masika sipa
A single journey to the island of dragons, spices and lemurs was to be made – and several trips with unforgettable experiences were made.
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In the land of lemurs
by Andrea & Antonella Ferrari
Easily reached and explored, one of Madagascar’s most spectacular national parks Ranomafana national park features amazing panoramas and a staggering variety of endemic prosimians, reptiles and amphibians.
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Madagascar, the island of dragons and forest spritis
by Thomas Fuhrmann
Three weeks full of new impressions and adventures are over. The tour succeeded my expectations by far, especially concerning cool photo motifs.
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Magical Madagascar Part II
by Andrea & Antonella Ferrari
The second chapter of a herpetological expedition to the legendary land of endemisms in search of colourful reptiles and other great species. It’s now time to get down to the details!
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Magical Madagascar Part I
by Andrea & Antonella Ferrari
A richly illustrated, great article about a herpetological expedition to the legendary land of endemisms in search of colourful chameleons – not to mention rare lemurs, amazing insects and spectacular landscapes.
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Ring-tailed lemurs, roaches and chameleons
by Anna Thygs
Her first long-distance journey on her own initiative took Anna to Madagascar. The desire to explore the island’s wildlife with her camera was stronger than the many small worries about what might go wrong. In conversation, Anna reveals how she experienced the trip and how it changed her.
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