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    • Wildlife of Madagascar
    • Isolated from the rest of the world, there were no large predators: here wildlife evolved on its own distinct path. Of Madagascar’s 200,000 species, more than 80% are endemic.
    • Madagascar
    • -11.9454317092896
    • 50.4837875366211
    • -25.6089553833008
    • 43.2248687744141
    • Whale Watching
    • In June, humpback whales come from the waters of the South Pole to the Ste Marie Channel, not far off the coast. The channel is protected by the East coast of Madagascar and by Sainte-Marie, ideal for whales who come to breed and calve
    • Madagascar
    • -11.9454317092896
    • 50.4837875366211
    • -25.6089553833008
    • 43.2248687744141
    • Pinnewala Elephant Orphanage
    • The Millennium Elephant Foundation, just down the road from the Elephant Orphanage, is a much smaller sanctuary which looks after old and sick elephants and has a small museum providing information on these fascinating creatures.
    • Sri Lanka
    • 9.8313627243042
    • 81.8812942504883
    • 5.916832447052
    • 79.6529083251953
    • Galle City Tour
    • Your guide will take you into the walled area of the town which consists of narrow streets lined with European style buildings, traditional churches and small shops selling lace and jewelery.
    • Sri Lanka
    • 9.8313627243042
    • 81.8812942504883
    • 5.916832447052
    • 79.6529083251953
    • Dolphin Safari
    • You leave Fundu at around seven thirty and head off in a speed boat to look for spinner and bottlenose dolphins you spend some time with the dolphins and then return to Fundu for breakfast.
    • Zanzibar Archipelago
    • -4.7
    • 40.25
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    • Diving in Pemba
    • A conservation area was set up around Mesali Island in 1998 following El nino which had a bleaching effect on corals elsewhere in the Indian ocean. Mesali retained its dense coral cover and coupled with its dramatic drop off reefs have made it a fantastic location for diving.
    • Zanzibar Archipelago
    • -4.7
    • 40.25
    • -8.25
    • 38.5
    • Sailing the Seychelles
    • Unless you want to get involved, you can simply relax and plan your journey with the captain and enjoy the sunshine, the azure waters and amazing little islands you come across.
    • The Seychelles
    • -4.146461
    • 56.313171
    • -4.929515
    • 54.879456

Highlights of The Indian Ocean

Russell relaxing at the beach in Kenya

Our country specialists have travelled the length and breadth of The Indian Ocean - here are a few of their favourite things to do

Some of our favourite places in The Indian Ocean

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