Madagascar – Endemic Wildlife Photo Tour 2021
3 Spaces Available
PHOTOGRAPHIC TOPICS COVERED
Equipment setup – camera body, lenses, flashes, tripods etc
Discussing envisaged photographic subjects and how to photograph them
Learning to use light
Composition – classic rule of thirds, and when to break the rules
Story telling with your images – what are you wanting to portray and what message does your photograph deliver
Processing of images
17 Oct 2021 – 27 Oct 2021
Madagascar is often referred to as the “Eighth Continent” and its exceptional fauna and flora have evolved over millions of years of isolation. This legendary uniqueness is nowhere reflected better than in its birds, and the island hosts no less than five endemic bird families (the Ground Rollers, Cuckoo Roller, Mesites, Malagasy Warblers and Vangas)! But the wonder of Madagascar extends well beyond its avifauna and seeing and photographing the amazing lemurs will also be a major focus of this tour. However, we do not neglect the colourful chameleons and fascinating flora of this appropriately named “laboratory of evolution”. Virtually every plant and animal on the island is endemic, but sadly, most are threatened by continued habitat destruction, thus making Madagascar one of those “must-visit-soon” destinations.
Why this Photo Tour is for You

PHOTO TOUR LEADER
Dale Morris
- Destination
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Departure
Antananarivo
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per person sharing
US$5,995
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Single Supplement
US$905
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Photographic Highlights
Tree dwelling Indri; Diurnal Black-and-white Ruffed and Red-bellied lemurs and Diademed Sifaka; Giraffe-necked weevil; Spectacular birds including Pitta-like Ground Roller; “Dancing” Verreax’s Sifaka; Up-close Ring-tailed Lemur; Huge colonies of the Madagascan Flying Fox; Giant, Crested and Green-capped couas
- Guide