
Lemur's Park
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Evasion Sans Frontière Tours
Evasion Sans Frontière is an independent tour operator specialising in tailor-made holidays in Madagascar, as well as to southern Africa and the Indian Ocean. We offer the most interesting packages in the best hotels of the country, a car rental service, a la carte tours and off-the-beaten-track tours.
We are committed to meeting the needs of our business partners and our customers through the full utilization of our services, which deliver affordable, enjoyable and top quality tours, hotels and vehicles. We have carefully selected these services - your safety is our number one priority. We cover all the major tourist attractions in Madagascar and offer personalised trips to suit your requirements.
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Environmental education aims at giving opportunity to children who can't afford school to have access to a high standard environmental education.
More than 7,000 pupils from 7 to 12 years old have now beneficiated from the programme since 2008.
A special programme allowed for many employees to keep their job during hard economic times. (2009). In short, the park is not only a simple touristic lemur park, but also a place where the local population can discover their natural heritage and the biodiversity of their country, and in the same time to teach children and parents to preserve the nature and to contribute in the protection of global environment.
Lemur's Park is also a place of preservation of lemur species out of their natural habitat in order to show lemurs to local Malagasy people, many of which have never seen a lemur before, and to save species.






Meet Olivia Niaina and the team at ESF, your local connection in Madagascar. We operate from our central office in the Malagasy capital of Antananarivo, and take great pride in sharing our country with you. We aim to let you experience the warm hospitality of the people and the unique and endemic flora and fauna of Madagascar. However, we also encourage people to examine the social and environmental issues facing our country, to ensure Madagascar is here for their children and grandchildren to enjoy as well.

