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Cleaning Project

Every Friday we boat to the nearby village and collect all their rubbish.

  • January 8, 2018
  • Community work, Eco Tourism, Ecolodge, Greengoals, Madagascar, Masoala Peninsula, Sustainability, Sustainable Tourism, Workingtogether

Every Friday we boat to the nearby village and collect all their rubbish. Read more about why and how.

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Sea Fresh Food

The beauty of buying fish and seafood straight from the fisherman on the MFL beach

  • November 2, 2017
  • Community work, Ecolodge, Food, Greengoals, Masoala Peninsula, MFL Beach, MFl kitchen, Seafood, Sustainability, Sustainable Tourism

Kitchen Manager Sam Hong about the beauty of buying fish and seafood straight from the fisherman on the MFL beach

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A day at school in the Masoala Rainforest

  • August 23, 2017
  • Community work, Eco Tourism, Masoala Peninsula, MFL School, Sustainable Tourism

Read here what a day at our school looks like and come and visit us on Fridays when you stay at Masoala Forest Lodge.

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MFL opens pre-school

  • July 22, 2017
  • Community work, Eco Tourism, Madagascar, Masoala Peninsula, MFL School, Sustainable Tourism

We have opened a little pre-school that accommodates 14 children. It is a project that has brough lots of joy to all of us.

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MFL opens an Aye-Aye path in the private reserve…

due to multiple viewings of the rarely seen nocturnal lemur

  • December 30, 2016
  • Lemurs of Masoala, Madagascar, Masoala Peninsula, MFL Private Reserve, Wildlife of Masoala

Due to multiple viewings of the rarely seen nocturnal lemur the lodge has build a path where the Aye Aye was seen the most. The path is celebrated as a great success with numerous subsequent sightings.

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