Towering Tree Ferns and the Raucous Calls of Lemurs Characterise this Little-visited Wilderness
The kayak of the Mangrove River near Ambatomikopaka provides a quiet escape and enters the Masoala Peninsula in Madagascar. This is the lush rain forest and the diverse wild animals and plants. The peninsula is the largest national park in Madagascar, covering nearly 595,000 acres. It is a paradise of biodiversity and has as many as 2 % of world animal and plant species. Its remote wilderness has no roads and human settlements, and it has not been touched to a large extent. The area is still hosted in the summer, where they taught the young people to violate the young people, and then moved to the Antarctic. The isolation and natural beauty of the park make it a rare, unintelligible gemstone.
source: Conde Nast Traveler