New Photo Expedition to Madagascar

February 12, 2010 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | General | Comment |

Terra Incognita Ecotours, an adventure travel company that specialises in wildlife-focused ecotours, is offering a new photo expedition to takes wildlife enthusiasts to Madagascar, the “land that time forgot”. In Madagascar, travellers find all of the world’s lemurs and over half of the world’s chameleons, as well as more than 170 kinds of frog. Every year scientists discover new species of plants and animals in its deserts and forests, so it’s a chance to photograph some of the world’s rarest creatures. The cost of participation in the expedition is $5399 For each participant, a $250 donation will be made to Project Angonoka, a project of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust.

Website: Photo Expedition to Madagascar

Terra Incognita Ecotours Press Release

New Photo Expedition Demonstrates Madagascar’s Biodiversity To Wildlife Enthusiasts

TAMPA, FL— Terra Incognita Ecotours, an adventure travel company that specializes in wildlife-focused ecotours that give travelers the chance to “make a difference” while vacationing is offering a new photo expedition to takes wildlife enthusiasts to Madagascar, the “land that time forgot”. This 13 day Photo Expedition to Madagascar also features an optional 4 day post-trip extension to Anjajavy. Here’s why this trip is so unique:

The Wild Side: In Madagascar, travelers find all of the world’s lemurs (some 40+ species) and over half of the world’s chameleons, as well as more than 170 kinds of frogs. Every year scientists discover new species of plants and animals in its deserts and forests, so it’s a chance to see some of the world’s rarest creatures.

Don’t Forget Your Camera: Many of the animals are habituated and easily approached, making for terrific photographic opportunities. The trip also covers many eco-systems in different parts of the island, allowing for photo-ops that demonstrate the great diversity of wildlife in Madagascar.

Additional Highlights: Accommodation at the luxurious Vakona Lodge, visiting several of Madagascar’s National Parks, talks with local conservation organizations, close encounters with wildlife, and more.

Making a Difference: For each participant, a $250 donation will be made to Project Angonoka, a project of the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust. Also, Terra Incognita Ecotours employs local people, uses locally owned and operated lodges and outfitters, and uses local goods and services, so travelers have the chance to make a difference in the local community too.

Dates: June 14-26, 2010. Cost: $5399 ($1000 Single Supplement). For full details and the itinerary, visit the website. For more information, visit www.ecotours.com or call Call 1-877-GO EXPLORE (877-463-9756) to reserve your space.

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