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Perinet Reserve Collection

Welcome to Perinet Reserve, a haven for lemurs and other fascinating creatures

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Indri (Babakoto) (Indri Indri), a large lemur in Perinet Reserve, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Indri (Babakoto) (Indri Indri), a large lemur in Perinet Reserve, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Eastern Madagascar, Africa

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Russet mouse lemur (Microcebus rufus), Perinet Reserve, Toamasina, Madagascar

Russet mouse lemur (Microcebus rufus), Perinet Reserve, Toamasina, Madagascar

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Coquerels Sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) in the forest, Perinet Reserve, Toamasina

Coquerels Sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) in the forest, Perinet Reserve, Toamasina, Madagascar

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus) in the forest, Perinet Reserve, Toamasina, Madagascar

Brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus) in the forest, Perinet Reserve, Toamasina, Madagascar

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema), a large lemur in Perinet Reserve, Andasibe-Mantadia

Diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema), a large lemur in Perinet Reserve, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Eastern Madagascar, Africa

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Golden silk orb weaver spider (Nephila) on its web, Perinet Reserve, Andasibe-Mantadia

Golden silk orb weaver spider (Nephila) on its web, Perinet Reserve, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, Eastern Madagascar, Africa

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Common brown lemurs

Common brown lemurs. Female common brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus) washing her infant in a tree. This lemur is found in north-western areas of Madagascar and on nearby islands

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Black ruffed lemur

Black ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata variegata) hanging from a branch. This primate is endemic to the east coast rainforests of Madagascar where it spends most of its time high in the canopy

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Diademed sifaka

Diademed sifaka (Propithecus diadema) jumping. This arboreal lemur is found in eastern and north-eastern Madagascar. It is one of the largest of the lemurs

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Common brown lemur

Common brown lemur. Close-up of the hand of a common brown lemur (Eulemur fulvus). This lemur is found in north-western areas of Madagascar and on nearby islands

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7030

Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7030
Cuckoo roller (Leptosomus discolor) male perching on a branch. This bird is endemic to the island of Madagascar, where it inhabits forests. It feeds on large insects and lizards

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7029

Cuckoo roller male C013 / 7029
Cuckoo roller (Leptosomus discolor) male perching on a branch. This bird is endemic to the island of Madagascar, where it inhabits forests. It feeds on large insects and lizards

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Gray bamboo lemur C013 / 6998

Gray bamboo lemur C013 / 6998
Gray bamboo lemur (Hapalemur griseus) in a tree. All lemurs are endemic to Madagascar, where they evolved in isolation from other primates after Madagascar became geographically isolated from Africa

Background imagePerinet Reserve Collection: Parsons Chameleon, (Calumma parsoni), Female; Perinet Reserve, Madagascar

Parsons Chameleon, (Calumma parsoni), Female; Perinet Reserve, Madagascar


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Welcome to Perinet Reserve, a haven for lemurs and other fascinating creatures. In this lush sanctuary located in the heart of Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, you'll encounter an array of unique wildlife that will leave you awe-inspired. One of the most remarkable inhabitants here is the Indri, also known as Babakoto. This large lemur species, Indri Indri, gracefully swings through the trees with its black and white fur contrasting against the vibrant green foliage. Their hauntingly beautiful calls echo through the forest, creating a symphony that can be heard from miles away. As you explore further into Perinet Reserve, keep your eyes peeled for the Russet mouse lemur. Despite its small size, this adorable creature captivates visitors with its reddish-brown coat and endearing round eyes. It scurries along tree branches in search of insects and nectar - a true testament to nature's diversity. The Coquerel's Sifaka is another enchanting lemur species found within these verdant grounds. With their striking black-and-white fur and acrobatic leaps between bamboo stalks or across treetops they can truly a sight to behold. These agile primates showcase their incredible athleticism while navigating their way through their natural habitat. Joining them in this harmonious ecosystem is the Brown Lemur with its warm-toned fur blending seamlessly into the surrounding flora. Watching them leap effortlessly from branch to branch brings joy to any observer lucky enough to witness such gracefulness up close. Venturing deeper into Perinet Reserve reveals yet another spectacle: The Black and White Ruffed Lemur emerges from behind dense foliage like shadows come alive. Their unmistakable markings make them stand out among Madagascar's diverse fauna as they swing effortlessly through towering trees. And let us not forget about one of Madagascar's largest lemurs –the Diademed Sifaka– whose regal presence demands attention.