Madagascar – The Land of Lemurs 2026

Photography Tour

Madagascar is a nature photographer’s paradise filled with unique species found nowhere else. The images and experiences you capture here will stay with you forever. Lemurs steal the show with their charismatic and playful behaviors, allowing for up-close photographic opportunities. Additionally, birds of all sorts delight your eyes, chameleons and geckos amaze with their colors and camouflage, and strange and interesting insects ignite our macro senses. Join us for an extraordinary adventure that promises unforgettable experiences in a truly exotic land!

Trip Details

Welcome to Madagascar, the lush paradise known for its extraordinary and unique wildlife! With 80% of the species found nowhere else on the planet, this incredible destination is a must-see for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. Our exclusive photo tour will take you to the most photogenic and biodiverse locations Madagascar has to offer, providing you with unparalleled opportunities to capture stunning images in breathtaking surroundings.

Wide Range of Photographic Genres

We do some of everything on this trip!  With lemurs as the stars, our primary genre of photography on this trip is mammal photography – behavior, portraits, and lemurs in the landscape. However, we also do landscape photography at the Avenue of the Baobabs, night sky photography if conditions are right, day and night macro photography on our field trips and night walks, and bird photography as we find stunning species on our walks. This is a robust trip in terms of all the imagery you’ll capture.

Small Group Size for Better Experiences

While the lemurs and other wildlife in many of our locations are accustomed to seeing people, they are still wild and can leave if they feel uncomfortable. By having a small group size, we are able to share more meaningful and enriching connections with wildlife and capture wonderful behaviors and activity.

Exclusive Lodges in the Heart of the Action

All of our lodges are located within the nature preserves, giving us unparalleled access to seeing and experience the magic of Madagascar.  You will awaken to the echoing calls of Indri Indri that flow across the jungle, be greeted by Ring-tailed Lemurs on your veranda, and even be spied upon by Brown lemurs as they check out what you’re up to. There’s nothing quite like experiencing the wildlife of Madagascar and being in lodges that are in their habitat makes all the difference.

Four Incredibly Diverse and Rich Locations

Berenty Private Reserve: Known for its six species of lemurs, Berenty is particularly famous for the whimsical Verreaux’s Sifaka, which dances sideways across the ground and ricochets between thorny trees. You’ll also encounter the iconic Ring-tailed lemurs as they prance around with their tails held high. As we explore this remarkable “spiny forest,” keep your camera ready for sportive lemurs, radiated tortoises, colorful lizards, and elusive Madagascar fruit bats (Noisy Flying Foxes). Our lodge is nestled within the reserve, allowing us to embark on night hikes where we may photograph the adorable big-eyed mouse lemurs, the world’s smallest primates, along with incredible insects perfect for macro photography.

Morondava: Prepare to be enchanted by the dramatic landscapes of the Avenue of the Baobabs, where giant trees tower over the horizon. We will travel by private charter plane to reach this iconic location. Here, you’ll capture stunning images of these ancient trees, over 2000 years old during sunrise and sunset. During the day, we’ll venture into the Kirindy Forest, home to the rare giant jumping rat and the elusive Fossa, Madagascar’s largest mammalian carnivore. Here, you can observe seven species of lemurs, including the Red-tailed Sportive and Red-fronted Brown Lemurs.

As we travel to our next lodge, we’ll stop at a Private Reserve designed for macro photography. Here, you’ll have the chance to photograph unique reptiles that include geckos, chameleons and snakes as well as frogs.  You will be amazed by the colors, camouflage and sizes of these rare species.

Andasibe/Vakona Forest: This biodiverse region is filled with extraordinary flora and fauna. You’ll be staying at a charming lodge located within the Vakona Forest Reserve, and we’ll embark on field trips to explore its treasures. In the VOIMMA Reserve, we’ll navigate the rainforest at night with headlamps and macro lenses, searching for elusive night lemurs, dazzling reptiles, colorful frogs, and spectacular insects.

Field Trip – Mantadia National Park: A highlight of any Madagascar trip, Mantadia National Park is home to 14 species of lemurs, 84 species of frogs, and 108 species of birds. We’ll hike through this verdant paradise in search of an incredible variety of wildlife, including the famed Indri Indri lemur, known for its haunting calls. This park is often regarded as the kingdom of orchids and while this is the dry season, we will still find some exotic species. This is also where we find the famed Long-necked Giraffe Weevil.

Field Trip – Analamazaotra Special Reserve: Enjoy a fun-filled day among lemurs! This is our second chance to find the Indri Indri in the forest as well as Diademed Sifakas, bamboo lemurs and more.  We will do both morning and night hikes here.

Field Trip – Lemur Island: Lemur Island is home to a variety of lemur species, including Common Brown Lemurs, Bamboo Lemurs, Ruffed Lemurs, and Diademed Sifakas. This unique experience allows you to get up close and interact with these playful primates, creating unforgettable memories and incredible photographs.

Akanin’ny Nofy: Our journey culminates at Akanin’ny Nofy, where we’ll travel by speedboat to the stunning Palmarium Reserve. Nestled in a region called “Nest of Dreams,” you’ll find pristine white sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a forest dotted with orchids. This magical location is home to 10 species of lemurs that thrive in freedom, including Black and White Ruffed Lemurs, Coquerel’s Sifakas, crowned lemurs, mouse lemurs, and the iconic Indri Indri. We’ll also visit Aye-Aye Island, where you’ll have the mesmerizing opportunity to encounter and photograph the critically endangered Aye-Aye lemur.

Baby Season!

We timed our trip for both the dry season and for when lemurs have their babies.  This makes for even more special moments as you enjoy capturing the wonderful care and comfort found within the lemur families.

Precious Wildlife, Fragile Habitat and an Uncertain Future

The wildlife and habitat of Madagascar is a fragile thing. Species here evolved in isolation on this ancient island and are not found anywhere else on earth. However, the future of the species found here is uncertain. With over 90% of its natural habitat already gone and 10% of what remains being lost each year, Madagascar is on the brink as are many of the wildlife found here. Ecotourism plays a significant role in protecting the habitat and species that remain.

Two instructors

Our tour is designed for photographers of all skill levels. You’ll have two instructors, Steve and Nicole, by your side throughout, to advise you on your settings as you capture images of a lifetime.

Nature Lover’s Trip: While we cannot offer a discount on this trip due to our need to keep the group size small, this is a terrific trip for the non-photographer spouse/friend who loves spending time with wildlife. We actually have a number of non-photographers who love nature join our trips because we are not only fun to travel with but also spend time with wildlife, watching and enjoying the behaviors and activity.

Fitness Level: Easy/Moderate. Much of our photography is done right around our lodges but we also do day and night hikes with our local naturalist guides. These walks last 2-3 hours but of course are optional. The pace is slow but may involve some bushwacking.

Tour Information

Starts

Oct 5 2026

Ends

Oct 18 2026

Leaders

Steve and Nicole

Price

$12430

Deposit

$2500

Participants

8 participants

Availability

4 Spots Left

Booking Info

Deposit of $2,500 due with registration

Payment #2 of $6,430 due March 1, 2026

Final Payment of $3,500 due July 1, 2026

* Pricing based on double occupancy

* Single Supplement (if available) add $950

Tour Highlights
  • Encounter some of the world’s most endangered mammals. Wildlife of Madagascar are unique to this world, but many species of lemurs are critically endangered. On this trip, you will be in the midst of very rare and precious animals. It is a special experience and privilege to share.
  • Experience Madagascar’s iconic Lemur reserves. Berenty, Perinet, Vakona, Akanin’ny Nofy, Kirindy, Ft Dauphin, Mantadia, Analamazaotra
  • Experience the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs. This trip has been timed for Night Sky Photography in the Avenue of he Baobabs!! Capture the magnificence of these impressive trees that have, for over 2000 years, stood sentinel over the ages
  • Two Photography Instructors – As always, you will have two instructors – Steve and Nicole – to assist you with your photography as you capture wildlife in this amazing place.
  • Small group experience. We keep our group small so we can have more engaging opportunities with wildlife and less impact on the habitat.
  • Private Charter Flights – For all but one leg of our domestic air travel, the red carpet will be rolled out for our private charter flights. We found the perfect balance for efficient travel and cost.
  • Exclusive lodging – All of our lodges are located in the reserves for an immersive experience
  • Transportation optimized for comfort and speed – Transferring through Madagascar can be a challenge due to the condition of their roads. To address this, we chartered private planes, purchased extra weight on domestic flights, secured private boats and, when we do travel by road, use comfortable SUVS with plenty of room.
  • Extra weight included for your luggage and gear – We’ve purchased extra weight (and in the case of our charter flights – we chartered an extra plane just for luggage!) so you won’t have to leave any essential gear at home.

Arrival and Departure Information

Arrival day: Fly in to the Ivato International Airport (TNR), arriving in Antananarivo by October 5. You will be greeted by our guide and transferred to Relais des Plateaux where we are staying for our first night.

Note: Please wait for our email alerting you as to when to book your flights. We will share with you our flight details as well as any other important information that may help you with your bookings.

You will need to obtain a Visa in upon arrival in Madagascar. We will provide you with information on the process, so you know what to expect.

***If you plan to arrive early, before the start of our tour***

You will need to make your own extra/early arrival lodging and airport transfer arrangements at Relais des Plateaux or be at Relais des Plateaux by October 5.

Departure day: You can depart any time on October 18. Note the check-out time at our last night’s hotel, Raddison Hotel Waterfront, is noon.

Detailed ITINERARY

Travel Day

October 4, 2026

Travel Day

Depart for Antananarivo, Madagascar. Most flights require an overnight flight to reach Antananarivo.

Day 1

October 5, 2026

Arrive in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Arrive in Antananarivo, Madagascar. You will be greeted by our guide and transferred to our hotel. Relais des Plateaux is located close to the airport and provides a great place to rest after the long flight.

Days 2, 3 and 4

October 6, 2026 - October 8, 2026

Berenty Reserve

Our lodge is situated inside Berenty reserve. This means we wake up with ring-tailed lemurs, sifaka lemurs and more at our doorsteps, experience cool bird activity all around us, and have wonderful trails to explore. We will take night walks to see the nocturnal creatures as well. Throughout our stay here, an experienced local guide will not only help spot wildlife but also share his deep knowledge of the wildlife and forest with us. Each location and habitat that we visit in Madagascar is unique to this world!

Day 5

October 9, 2026

Fort Dauphin

After morning photography at our lodge in the reserve, we will transfer to Fort Dauphin. We will take a field trip to another forest reserve where more lemur species can be found.

Day 6

October 10, 2026

Morondava/Avenue of the Baobabs

Flying by special charter plane, we head to Morondava. Here, we visit the Avenue of the Baobabs where these trees, 1000-2000 years old stand vigil over the land. They are a sight to see both from the air and on land and wonderful to photograph. We timed this trip to allow us to do Night Sky photography in the Avenue of the Baobabs and that will be one of today’s highlights!

Day 7

October 11, 2026

Morondava/Avenue of the Baobabs and Kirindy

While in Morondava, we will spend time photographing the Avenue of the Baobabs during both at sunrise and sunset. During the middle of the day, we will visit Kirindy Forest Reserve in hopes of seeing Fosa, jumping rats, and 7 more different species of lemurs.

Days 8, 9 and 10

October 12, 2026 - October 14, 2026

Andasibe

Flying by private charter, we return to Antananarivo and then drive towards Andasibe. Enroute, we will take a photographic field trip to an amazing place known for its chameleons, snakes, frogs and butterflies where we will pull out our macro gear for some fun. From here we continue on to Vakona reserve. Once again, we are staying right in the reserve. You will awaken to the call of Indri Indri! Here, we will also visit the famed Lemur Island. Bird life is rich in the forest habitat as well. At night, we will take night hikes to discover wildlife after dark!

Days 11 and 12

October 15, 2026 - October 16, 2026

Akanin’ny Nofy

Traveling by speed boat, our last big destination is Palmarum Reserve. Once again, our lodge is located within the reserve – giving us the best encounters possible with the wildlife here. This island is home to a number of species of lemur but especially rare is the Aye Aye. We will have a special night walk to see and photograph them. Also here will be some wonderful chances to encounter Indri Indri in close proximity and a variety of other species. This is a really special place.

Day 13

October 17, 2026

Antananarivo

From the speed boat back to our SUVs on the mainland, we return to Antananarivo where you can enjoy a city tour and the famed market.

Day 14

October 18, 2026

Final farewell and flights home

We bid farewell today – leaving the magic of Madagascar and it’s incredibly unique and engaging wildlife behind but with wonderful memories that last a lifetime.

TESTIMONIALS

Steve & Nicole’s trips are epic. They find the best lodging available. Their guides are the Best. They are both very engaging and fun, professional leaders. I will travel with them again & again.

Larry M., Michigan

Once again, our trip exceeded expectations. Their attention to detail makes every trip so easy for us. Thank you both. Our lodges were an A+. The staff was beyond perfect. ALL the folks in our group were great. We enjoyed every one of them.

Barbara & Brian G., Virginia

You are on a large island where you have lemurs on the left, you have lemurs on the right, you have lemurs behind you, you have lemurs in front of you, you have lemurs above you and you even have a lemur on your shoulder. Throw in a large variety of chameleons and some rare, exotic baobab trees. Can you guess where we are? Madagascar, of course! Now if you want to choose an outstanding photo tour that offers the best accommodations and food, drivers and guides, and photo ops for both landscapes and nature, who do you choose? Well, you can’t do better than Gettle!

Gettle Photography is headed up by “The Dynamic Duo” of Steve Gettle and Nicole Sudduth. Steve is a photography guru and Nicole is a wizard in all things planned. Together they thoroughly research a destination. Steve looking for extraordinary photo ops for clients, Nicole looking for everything needed to make a “most excellent adventure” for clients. So, I took their exploratory photo tour to Madagascar. It being their first time to Madagascar I expected a bit of chaos, a lot of bumps in the road, and certainly some disappointments. Not! Nada! Zilch! These guys have their act together. For starters, they sent me a detailed booklet that covers everything needed to pre-trip to end-of-trip. With Steve’s Mr. Clean looks, offbeat humor, and Nicole’s Cutie Pie looks and planning abilities extraordinaire, they took me on an unforgettable adventure into the unknown.

I found that Madagascar is not just a place to be seen but to be experienced. I took the people, its wildlife, and its beauty in nature into my heart. So, to put the frosting on the cake I must say that Steve and Nicole, as a couple, make this trip not only rewarding but fun and most enjoyable.

I am an 81 year old advanced photography hobbyist and have taken five amazing photo tours with Gettle Photography. So, if you want a “most excellent adventure” of your own, go to Madagascar, but remember my words: “You can’t do better than Gettle!”

Les C, California

WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • All lodging while in Madagascar
  • All meals while in Madagascar
  • Local English-speaking guides
  • All field trip fees
  • All photography/camera fees
  • All transportation within the country
  • Private charter in-country flight
  • Domestic in-country flight
  • Extra luggage weight on both private charter flights and domestic flights
  • Photographic and creative instruction
  • Comprehensive Pre-trip Booklet that includes all the photo gear and other packing information for the trip as well as all other pertinent details to help you make the most of this adventure

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Air travel to and from Antananarivo, Madagascar (TNR)
  • First night’s meal in Antananarivo since everyone arrives at different times
  • Gratuities
  • Travel insurance
  • Alcoholic beverages

Tour Extensions

There are no extensions available for this tour.