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Nosy
TANIKELY (Small Land)
Approximately
20 minutes from Nosy Be is the National Marine Park
of Nosy Tanikely, a beautiful uninhabited paradise with
the most wonderful white beach. A paradise for snorkelling
and a favourite for biologists and underwater photography.
The only inhabitants of the island are the famous flying
bats or flying wolves.
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Nosy
IRANJA (Turtle Island)
The
most evocative island of the archipelago. Famous for being
the home to sea turtles, who lay their eggs at the full
moon. Here you can appreciate one nature phenomenon’s:
sand banks. When the tide retreats a strip of land approx
2 kilometres long becomes visible linking the two islands,
and it is possible to walk from one to the other. The smaller
has a luxurious hotel and on the bigger there is a fishing
village and a lighthouse.
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Nosy
KOMBA (Lemurs Island)
An
attractive island at
half road between Nosy Be and the Madagascar coast.
A natural
reserve that protect the Maki Macaco lemurs. Some are easy
to be approached because are used to meet the tourists.
At the village is possible to buy typical wood articles,
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Nosy
VORONA-AMBARIOBE
A
small island with a white sand beach, around one kilometre
far from Nosy Komba. Very nice and relaxing to make the
bath after the excursion on the lemurs island. |
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Nosy
FANIHY
A
beautiful desert island in front of the north coast of Nosy
Be. Crystalline water and beach created by coral deposits.
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Nosy
MAMOKO
This
is the island less frequented by tourists. For its calmness
it's very nice. Two giant turtles from the Seychelles have
made their home here, and contact with a family of mischievous
lemurs is guaranteed.
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