Madagascar is a biodiversity hot spot with 107 lemur species and 283 bird species Madagascar. As the world's fourth largest island many species have evolved in complete isolation from their neighbours in Africa and Indonesia meaning the majority of Madagascars's wildlife can only be seen in Madagascar. As conservations scientists, Miremby founders Bethany and Tsiraiky ensure their tours are responsible and informative.
With Miremby you can be sure that you will see the best of Madagascar's wildlife while respecting the conservation guidelines. Tsiraiky worked for many years as a conservation guide and is expert at finding and communicating the unique nature of Madagascan wildlife. Miremby also work with Theo a specialist guide in Ranomafana National Park where he grew up and has been mentored by renowned biologist Alison Jolly. In fact Theo guided David Attenborough on his last trip to Madagascar. As a primate conservationist Bethany can explain lemur evolution and behaviour and can add a academic dimension to your tour if you are interested.
If you have a specific interest in scientific research or want to focus your tours on herpetology, palms, birds or any other genre just get in touch. If you are coming to Madagascar to complete academic research Bethany has mentored graduate students in Peru and Madagascar and can help you set up and carry out research.