Nosy Mangabe

Nosy Mangabe is a small island reserve located in Antongil Bay about 2 km offshore from the town of Maroantsetra in eastern Madagascar. 520ha in size, it is accessible by small boat and is part of the larger Masoala National Park complex. It is a tropical rainforest preserve and sanctuary for the endangered aye-aye. It lies close enough to town for a day trip, although an overnight stay is recommended for seeing the nocturnal aye-aye. The island has a rich history of trading and piracy; on the west side of the island are rock carvings by Dutch sailors from the 16th century. British science fiction writer Douglas Adams visited the island searching for the aye-aye in one of his lesser known books, Last Chance to See. There are no permanent settlements on the island; a campsite with bathroom and kitchen facilities serves as a base camp for biologists, researchers and eco-tourists.

Heather E. Heying has written a literary book on her research on the island named 'Antipode: Seasons with the Extraordinary Wildlife and Culture of Madagascar'

National Parks and Reserves of Madagascar
Strict Nature Reserves
  • Bemaraha
  • Betampona
  • Lokobe
  • Namoroka
  • Tsaratanana
  • Zahamena
National parks
  • Montagne d'Ambre
  • Andohahela
  • Andringitra
  • Ankarafantsika
  • Baie de Baly
  • Bemaraha
  • Isalo
  • Kirindy Mitea
  • Mantadia
  • Marojejy
  • Masoala
  • Midongy du sud
  • Ranomafana
  • Tsimanampetsotsa
  • Zahamena
  • Zombitse-Vohibasia
Wildlife Reserves
  • Analamazoatra
  • Analamerana
  • Andranomena
  • Ambatovaky
  • Forêt d'Ambre
  • Ambohijanahary
  • Ambohitantely
  • Anjanaharibe-Sud
  • Ankarana
  • Bemarivo
  • Beza Mahafaly
  • Bora
  • Kalambatritra
  • Kasijy
  • Manombo
  • Mangerivola
  • Maningoza
  • Manongarivo
  • Marotandrano
  • Nosy Mangabe
  • Pic d'Ivohibe
  • Tampoketsa Analamaitso
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