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Located in the extreme south of Madagascar, the Berenty reserve is an ideal place for scientists and lemur enthusiasts. Any naturalist from all over the world can visit the place and discover the riches of this open-air laboratory.
Lemurs live freely in the Berenty reserve. That's why the authorities have decided to protect this place in order to offer more autonomy to these endangered animals. They built their natural habitat in the heart of the reserve, which arouses the curiosity of scientists and observers.
For the small visit, the Berenty reserve offers to all naturalists and visitors 4 species of lemurs including the famous maki, mascot of the rugby team of Madagascar. Other animals have also found refuge in this beautiful place that many scientists sometimes book a stay of several months to be able to observe them closely.
Since the Berenty Reserve is a mythical place open to everyone, many famous people around the world like Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft was conquered by the place in 2014. This flash passage did not go unnoticed. It has even increased the popularity of the place, especially among primate enthusiasts.
In addition to Bill Gates, the reserve also saw the passage of Alison Jolly, the famous American naturalist who focuses his research on primates and their survival around the world. After his passage, his work related to primates and lemurs of Madagascar have become a reference in the scientific world today.
The nature reserve houses a medium-sized resort that can accommodate many visitors who wish to stay in the heart of nature. With its diverse wildlife, the Berenty Reserve is not only a living scientific laboratory but also a unique geo-tourist site in the world.
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