Berenty Reserve
Located in southern Madagascar, the Berenty Reserve is a small private forest along the Mandrare River.
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Berenty Reserve
Located in southern Madagascar, the Berenty Reserve is a small private forest along the Mandrare River. It is known for its tamarind forest, which is home to a third of Madagascar's remaining tamarind population. The reserve is a pioneer of ecotourism in the area and is home to six species of lemurs, while the southernmost colony of Madagascar fruit bats and over 100 species of birds can also be found here. This place is ideal for bird lovers as it attracts a wide range of endemic bird species. For your convenience, Berenty Reserve has an accommodation facility in the forest with forest trails to explore. Also, don't miss the informative anthropological museum with its unique insights into the local Antandroy culture!
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