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Private Full-Day Tour of Lokobe Reserve: Home to the World's Smallest Chameleon
4.6
36 Ratings
Lokobe Nature Special Reserve
Your exclusive full-day expedition to Lokobe Reserve provides a unique opportunity to view the tiniest chameleon on the planet. Additionally, the adventure incorporates a genuine journey via a traditional row boat.
Your exclusive full-day expedition to Lokobe Reserve provides a unique opportunity to view the tiniest chameleon on the planet. Additionally, the adventure incorporates a genuine journey via a traditional row boat.
Duration:
9 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Lokobe Nature Special Reserve - Our guide will pick you up at your hotel by car. Road to Ambatozavavy through the fields of Ylang Ylang. Canoe crossing to the village of Ampasipohy. Hike in the park to look for lemurs, chameleons, snakes. Lunch in the village. Return to the hotel around 16 hours
- Lokobe Nature Special Reserve - Our guide will pick you up at your hotel by car. Road to Ambatozavavy through the fields of Ylang Ylang. Canoe crossing to the village of Ampasipohy. Hike in the park to look for lemurs, chameleons, snakes. Lunch in the village. Return to the hotel around 16 hours

What's Included
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Lunch
- All fees and/or taxes
Additional Information
- Not recommended for people who are not used to walking or doing physical effort
- Not recommended for people who are not used to walking or doing physical effort
Location
Lokobe Nature Special Reserve
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
4.6
(36 Ratings)
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Negghia87
Aug 12, 2025
Recommended experience - Beautiful experience looking for geckos, snakes and lemurs. The guides will help you in the search for animals that would otherwise go unnoticed. Like uroplatus camouflaging itself in the bark of trees, incredible. Or the smallest lemur in the world, the microcebus, which sleeps hidden in some ravine.
Simple trekking also suitable for children. The village of Ampasipohy from which you start offers a good selection of local artifacts.
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Michele_g
May 16, 2025
Simply Amazing Day! - We got off to a rocky start. Our tour guide didn’t show up, but they quickly found us a new guide who was amazing!! We stopped all along the route to see plants, trees and chameleons along the road. We headed out to the reserve and experienced so many lemurs in their natural surroundings. The boats were very cool and we got a bit of our workout in paddling across. Lunch was amazing and the children even gave us a tickle massage in exchange for some gum. 100% recommend!
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Janki1527bg
May 9, 2025
Lokobe Reserve - My sister and I booked a tour to Lokobe Reserve and we were picked up from our lodge promptly at the arranged time. Our guide Frank made the trip a memorable experience. He was extremely personable, and was happy to share information about himself and growing up in Nosy Be. A guide for the Lokobe Reserve joined us our pirogue, and led us through the reserve. This guide was very good at pointing out both small and large animals - lemurs, of course, but also a very small frog and chameleons.
Frank also made quick stops for us that weren’t part of the tour - he made sure we were happy with the excursion! I highly recommend this tour, lemurs are a not-to-be-missed Madagascar experience!
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Joe_b
Mar 25, 2025
Excellent Tour with Knowledgable Guides - Our day started by meeting our lead guide, Appolino, at the pier. From there we walked a short distance to our waiting driver who drove us to Ambatozavavy. Along the way Appolino taught us basic facts about life, culture, history and wildlife of Madagascar.
Once we arrived in Ambatozavavy, we met another naturalist guide, Roger, who joined us for a canoe ride to Ampasipohy where we began our hike into Lokobe Reserve.
Between Roger and Appolino, they share an encyclopedic knowledge of plants and animals of Lokobe. They took turns narrating our hike where we would stop along the way to learn about yet one of their many endemic species using both common and scientific names.
We were fortunate to see a menagerie of animals including, but not limited to black and mouse lemurs, Madagascar ground boa, brown mantella frog, brown leaf chameleon, leaf tailed chameleon and even the world’s smallest chameleon brookesia nana!
Along the way we enjoyed a welcomed stop at a cascading waterfall where we were able to refresh and recharge. Then it was time to hike back to Ampasipohy to our waiting canoe and make our way back to Ambatozavavy.
In Ambatozavavy we enjoyed a family style lunch with Appolino who explained what each dish was. We were lucky to enjoy today’s fresh catch of barracuda, shrimp, Madagascar mangrove crab and more.
Following lunch we reconnected with our driver who drove us back to the pier with Appolino who shared more information about his country and Malagasy lifestyle.
We were surprised to learn Appolino’s English language was self-taught. His command of English, knowledge and easy going professional style is an asset as a tour guide.
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Alexander
Jan 10, 2025
Helpful and attentive host - Host Joe and his 3 co-hosts took our group of 6 on a van trip about 45 min to the boat departure - where we rowed about 20 minutes (hosts did most of the rowing work compared to us novices) in a local outrigger canoe. At the location walked/hiked about 2 hours with lots of explanatory stop and pictures. The guide coaxed the lemurs to sit on our shoulders - very nice. Saw a group of 4-6 lemurs and chameleons and other flora and fauna.
The return canoe trip was in the same boats, but towed by a motored canoe to save our tired arms. The lunch was generous and complete with shrimp, fish, rice, potato salad and local beer and soft drinks.
Great time. Recommended for those up for a mild hike.
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Bogdan_c
Dec 28, 2024
A FANTASTIC day in Lokobe Reserve in Nosy Be! - We came by the NCL cruise boat to Hell Ville on Nosy Be, and Frank, our guide, was already waiting for us. I should mention that the communication with Yamaya's tour company before our visit to Madagascar was incredible. Immediately after booking via Viaotor, he contacted us and made sure about all details of our visit. Thus, we felt so informed and sure that all would go fine with our tour. Frank was just a fantastic, enthusiastic guide. He and our driver would even stop on the road when a chameleon or a particular flower was spotted. We came to the fishermen village which is the base for the boat trip to Lokobe reserve. Besides Frank, the local guys from the village helped us row their traditional wooden pirogue canoes to come to the reserve. The hike through the jungle was fantastic per se, as the terrain is so scenic, passing over several creeks. We saw numerous endemic plants and animals, besides the famous lemurs. After coming back to the village by boat (on a way back they used a motor boat in order to save the time), we had a delicious lunch of grilled fish, squid and meet. Also, a delicious fruits. Overall, it was just a fantastic experience with the most memorable rowing of my life! Thank to you, Frank, and your helpers!
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Lin
Dec 19, 2024
Recommended - Very challenging activity but rewarding. Walked through muddy beach to canoe and hiked steep hills up and down. Saw lemurs, chameleons, python.
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Adrian_w
Dec 11, 2024
An wonderful and unique experience - Superb. Wonderful. The best experience possible. The tuk tuk ride from the cruise terminal was fun. The canoe ride even better, but the jungle trek was inspirational - hot, sweaty but well worth the effort. Our guide was first class. The lunch provided was excellent. Thank you for a memorable and wonderful day.
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Fiocco2022
Nov 29, 2024
Discovering the real Madagascar ❤️ - We arrived at the village that then takes you to the reserve at low tide, rowing on typical African pagodas, we really earned it, unforgettable experience.
Arrived at the beach, we walked and reached the village greeted us the village chief, an elderly gentleman, very kind who gestured and made us understand that we were welcome.
We prepared ourselves with long clothing and tropical spray and set out for the two hours in the forest with two guides, brothers of the place, who patiently searched for all the animal species that live here to be able to show them to us and give us information about them;
Ditto for existing flora.
Very interesting, I could see up close the chameleons I cared so much, the lemurs of all cuts, the geckos, even the python!
Really recommended experience that for me will remain unforgettable 💖
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Larry
May 18, 2025
Pick-Up Confusion in Madagascar - Booked this tour with Viator as an shore excursion on a cruise ship. I had received an initial email from the tour operator about the pick up which said someone would meet us when we got off the ship. We arrived at the correct time and place but could find no one waiting for us. I asked around the other tour operators that were there if they know if someone was Yemaya Tours was around but no one knew anything. We even tried calling the number given by the tour operator but that number was dead. Finally after about an hour, another tour operator approached us and said that they knew the Yemaya people and that they could not make it to the port but that they had made alternate arrangements for us and asked us to go with a free lance tour guide and operator. I asked this free lancer if he could let me talk with the Yemaya people. I then did talk to someone who said they were from Yemaya and they said to go with this tour guide, however, the person I talked to could not verify my name or booking number. At that point I thought I was being scammed. I insisted that we were not going to pay more money. After much discussion, we decide to take a chance and went with this free lancer, Don was his name. The tour actually ended up being very good. Don provided much information about the island and during the jungle walk we did see lemurs, a boa constrictor (very close up) and chameleons. Be warned the trek through the jungle was on narrow paths, steep sections and loose rock. It is at least a moderate hike and good supportive foot wear is recommend. We also had to row out to the jungle site for about 30 min but we did get towed back. Also be warned that you will get wet up to your knees in getting to the canoe. The meal after the jungle was the best part. It almost made up for the confusion at the port but throughout the trip I was expecting them to ask us for more money. Fortunately, that did not happen and we got back to the port OK. However, the stress and confusion at the port ruined what could have been a 5 star day.
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