1 / 3Lemuria Land
Size
0 km²
Elevation
5 m
Entry fee
$18
Ideal stay
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1 / 3Size
0 km²
Elevation
5 m
Entry fee
$18
Ideal stay
1 days
Nearest airport
Nosi-Be Fascene Airport (DIE), 15 km south; international connections via Antananarivo International Airport (TNR), 320 km via ferry or charter flight
Nearest town: Hell-Ville (Andoany), 5 km south—Nosy Be's main port town with markets, restaurants, and accommodation options
Entry fees are approximately $15-20 USD per adult, with children under 12 typically charged $8-12 USD. A 2-3 hour guided visit costs $18-25 USD including guide services. Combination packages with nearby attractions (Nosy Tanikely snorkeling, Lokobe Reserve trekking) range $60-120 USD per day. Compare all-inclusive safari packages through verified operators on SafariFind.com to find pricing that fits your budget.
October-November and March-April offer ideal conditions with moderate rainfall and comfortable temperatures (22-26°C). July-September brings dry conditions and larger visitor crowds, with cooler temperatures (15-20°C) that some visitors prefer. December-February is hot (25-28°C) and humid with heavy rainfall, but animal activity remains high and prices drop significantly. Plan visits during dry months for easier trail access and peak wildlife visibility.
Lemuria Land features ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta), brown lemurs (Eulemur fulvus), dwarf chameleons (Brookesia minima), leaf-tailed chameleons (Uroplatus), Nile crocodiles, boa constrictors, endemic frogs, and various gecko species. Ring-tailed lemurs are the most visible and approach visitors closely for photography. Nocturnal tours reveal sportive lemurs and night-active reptiles. All species are endemic to Madagascar or the Madagascar region, making the park essential for wildlife enthusiasts.
Fly into Nosi-Be Fascene Airport (DIE), 15 km south of Lemuria Land via 30-minute taxi ride ($10-15 USD). International travelers typically connect through Antananarivo International Airport (TNR), then take a domestic flight to Nosy Be (2 hours). From Hell-Ville town center, taxis and tuk-tuks reach Lemuria Land in 5-10 minutes ($2-5 USD). No 4WD vehicle required; standard cars access the paved approach road year-round.
Yes, Lemuria Land is highly family-friendly with no age restrictions and interactive animal encounters suitable for children ages 4+. Lemurs approach visitors closely, allowing kids to photograph and observe natural behaviors safely. Guides adjust tour pace for younger children (2-3 hours). Facilities include shaded rest areas and accessible paths. Families should supervise children around free-roaming animals and follow guide instructions for safe interactions.
A full visit requires 2-3 hours for the guided park tour, making it ideal as a half-day excursion. Most travelers combine Lemuria Land with other Nosy Be activities: day 1 includes Lemuria Land morning visit plus Hell-Ville market afternoon; day 2 adds Nosy Tanikely snorkeling or Lokobe Reserve trekking. A 2-3 day Nosy Be itinerary allows relaxed exploration of multiple sites without rushing.
Hell-Ville (Andoany), 5 km south, offers budget hotels ($20-40 USD/night), mid-range resorts ($60-120 USD/night), and luxury properties ($150-300+ USD/night). Andilana Beach Resort (4-star) provides all-inclusive luxury with beach access. Budget travelers use Hell-Ville town accommodations and day-visit Lemuria Land via taxi. Most Nosy Be lodges arrange Lemuria Land visits as excursions; book through your hotel or compare packages on SafariFind.com.
Yes, for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers seeking close-range lemur encounters unavailable in wild reserves. Ring-tailed lemurs approach within arm's reach, enabling intimate photography and observation of social behaviors. The ylang-ylang distillery adds cultural context. The 2-3 hour duration fits easily into Nosy Be itineraries. However, visitors prioritizing pristine wilderness prefer Lokobe Reserve's primary rainforest. Lemuria Land excels for families, photographers, and travelers with limited time.
Guides are strongly recommended and typically included in entry fees ($18-25 USD). Multilingual guides (French, Italian, English) provide species identification, ecosystem explanations, and photography positioning. Self-guided visits are possible but miss detailed ecological context and optimal animal viewing strategies. Guides enhance safety by positioning you correctly for lemur interactions and preventing disturbance to sensitive species.
You can explore verified safari packages, compare prices from multiple operators, and read traveler reviews on SafariFind.com. Most packages combine Lemuria Land with Nosy Be snorkeling, Lokobe Reserve trekking, and Hell-Ville cultural tours. SafariFind lets you filter by budget, duration, and travel dates to find the best itinerary. Book directly through verified operators to ensure reliable transport, professional guides, and transparent pricing.
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