Hotel Dauphin Bleu Ambanja
Doany, Ankify, BP 33 Ambanja, 203, Madagascar
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We find the amazing Indri
June 7 continued- Reverse trip is physically similar, good mountain views approaching the coast. Stop in the spiny forest because the guide sees from the vehicle a good sized chameleon by the roadside, and a loo stop near a river shaded by big gum trees - could have been Australia, except for the fact they were making a dugout out of a gum tree. …
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Från paradiset till "helvetet"
... rheten av operatörerna. Det slutade därför med att vi hamnade bara ett stenkast ifrån platsen där båten till och från Nosy Iranja la till, ute på Madirokely beach. För att vara en av Nosy Bes mest etablerade turiststränder var Madirokely förvånansvärt avslappnat. Där fanns diverse hotell, några restauranger och ett fåtal dykoperatörer utspridda i vad som mest liknade ett vanligt bostadsområde. På kvällarna joggar och promenerar lokalbefolkningen längs ...
First stage complete!!
... on the return journey...it's an experience! We then got to Nosy Be by wooden boats which luckily weren't too wet! Camp was very basic but joined on to the local village which was nice as the villagers were very friendly especially the children who loved looking through all of our books and being tickled! Facilities on camp included a zebu trough for water and washing, a longdrop, fires for cooking and tents to sleep in (that often collected a ...
A Terrible Day
Everyone probably deserves an explanation for our lack of updates and contact. Those who are Facebook friends already know, but for the rest here goes. Apologies if the language is not perfect....
On Wednesday the 3rd of November, Bruce T Barnes, loving father to Rhiannon and all round knock about guy, unfortunately passed away. May he Rest In Peace.
Thankyou's to Sean Lambert (who was present when we got the news) for his sensitivity ...
A Hike for a Tortoise
... As we headed down through sunbaked earth, grasses and green, twisted vegetation (eerily like areas of Australia due to the red earth and rock) we happened across a village (Ampasimena) by the sea-side, spread amidst enormous trees. Not wishing to intrude we made our way carefully to the edge, and it was then that Sean made a comment about walking around a building to at least say Bonjour which changed the entire day. A lovely Malagasy man, friendly ...


