Madagascar tailor made honeymoon adventure
Description of Madagascar tailor made honeymoon adventure
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This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
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Diet:
We cater for both vegetarians and vegans.
Rewilding:
This trip visits a tree planting / reforestation project that aims to plant minimum 100,000 trees each year. Operating since 2007 and now building on years of experience, the project has an exceptionally high success rate of between 60% and 90% of trees surviving depending on the species / location.
During visits to a tree-planting project travellers will learn about the different species both exotic and endemic that are planted for various reasons including energy and construction needs, fruit which helps feed the local population, and reforesting. Tree-planting has led to the creation of wildlife corridors and a more diverse wildlife population – a fossa was observed in the area, the first for 20 years. As local people can now use these trees for construction and kindling it has taken the pressure off ancient forest which helps biodiversity.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
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Following on from an ongoing commitment to reforestation in Madagascar, in 2011 we launched a long term reforestation project in Tsarasoa. We continue to invest in a new long term project, which launched in May 2011.We have set up a tree nursery and orchard for a local school. We have already started building the fencing (350-400m) and are in the process of planting a well designed/equipped 100 tree orchard as well as 100 luguminous and 100 moringa Oleifera (nutrional plants) on a piece of land we have bought for the school.
After the first couple of years this will produce 200 young fruit trees saplings (to be planted on student's family land) + 1800 leguminous trees (to be planted on community land).
The plan is that the first harvest of Ananambo nutritional leaves will be ready by 2013/14 to supplement the daily diet of students. Once the trees start growing and with the first seeds (papayas, passiflores, moringa, etc, ...) a small poultry operation will be launched, providing eggs and occasional meat for special school events.
The association of poultry and fruit trees is extremely beneficial for both and is a long long time old practice in Madagascar.
After 5-6 years, daily fruit distribution for students will be possible.
We employ one permanent gardener to maintain and direct student's works and are able to implement this with the support of our clients travelling to Madagascar with us (approximately 2% of the trip cost is donated to this project) and our local partner who is extremely active in reforestation of this area.
By supporting the conservation of the rainforest, we can encourage the authorities to recognise the potential of wildlife tourism and photographic safaris, ensuring the protection of this unique environment. You will be issued with instructions as to how you can help to preserve the environment and we hope that you will follow our advice to help make a difference.
Moreover, you will also be able to spot many various endemic wildlife such as different species of lemuriens, chameleons, birds, reptiles and orchids. Your stay will contribute to the conservation of the unique Madagascan biodiversity. Local guides will make you discover all these endemic species in their own environment and will explain you everything you need to know about the incredible wildlfe. For instance national sites aim at favouring genetic mixing and improving the availability of food resources in order to maintain and even increase the wide population of existing Sifak.
Around Anjajavy le lodge extend the 750 hectares of the private nature reserve of Anjajavy. It hosts more than 1,800 vegetal species, mostly entirely local and many medicinal plants. Additionally, the forest sheltering rosewoods and baobabs is home to many animal species such as the famous Verreau lemur (Coquerel’s Sifaka), birds of paradise, the chameleon, the Cuvier oplure (a type of iguana).
Anjajavy le lodge contributes actively to the fight for reforestation and against forest fires. For example since 2009, the hotel has contributed to the extinction of 4 forest fires and reforested 60,000 native trees from its tree nursery and 200,000 mangrove trees.
People
Our local staff accompanying this expedition will give you a real sense of Madagascan culture. We only use Malagasy guides, pay all staff fair wages and treat everybody on the trip, including staff, with equal respect and we expect you to do the same. We offer a continual training program for our local guides including English language lessons as well as continual development in activities such as rafting.Our local agent has an active approach to employing and mentoring guides in Madagascar. One of whom joined us when he was 16 and a ‘street kid’ . Our agent took him under his wing, trained him up in all rafting skills, language skills, guiding skills and at the age of 29 he is one of our popular guides. It is principally wildlife tourism that brings people to Madagascar and by using local businesses and services we can inject much needed capital into the local economy. On this expedition we are following a responsible camping procedure which leaves no negative evidence of our presence. We stay in small towns and villages interacting with the locals.
Hotels and camps are owned by locals. They will welcome us in accordance with Malagasy tradition, construction and design. Some of them provide traditional bungalows made of stones and wood at the foot of Tsaranoro’s cliff, and some other have a beautiful garden full of plants, turtles and chameleons.
Furthermore, Anjajavy le lodge works closely with the NGO Ecole du Monde in durable development in 4 isolated villages near the lodge. This is about supporting the development of micro-enterprises, in particular in the villages of Anjajavy and Ambondro-Ambassy. The projects cover various activities such as fishing (purchase of canoes, nets and drying equipment), agriculture (purchase of seed and fertilisers), beekeeping (purchase of hives), livestock, crafts, small businesses and transport (purchase of dhows for trade with Majunga). These projects are financed by customer donations.
The hotel employs about a hundred people form the neighbouring villages and buys all the available production coming from them.
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