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Join the few lucky souls who have ever visited Comoros, a small archipelagic country off Africa’s east coast. On this 9-day wildlife expedition, split your time between two islands and encounter the many sea and land critters that call these islands home, including green sea turtles, Livingstone bats, dolphins, lemurs, tropical fish, manta rays and more. Learn from local guides and national park eco-guards who reveal insights into ongoing conservation efforts and how island communities and their visitors play a role in protecting these fragile ecosystems. Along the way, you’ll meet Comorians eager to share the vibrancy of these remote islands, leaving you to wonder why it took you so long to discover this hidden gem.
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Moroni
<Karibu! Welcome to Comoros! On arrival at Prince Said Ibrahim International Airport, you will be met by an Intrepid representative and transferred to your hotel, ready for your adventure to begin at 6pm with an important welcome meeting. Then perhaps enjoy dinner in the oasis of the hotel grounds and learn more about this fascinating country from your local leader. A complimentary shared group transfer is included if you're arriving today. Please provide your flight details at the time of booking, or at a minimum 14 days prior to travel.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Your hotel tonight has many amenities including a restaurant. Please note that there are very limited restaurant options and little to no tourism infrastructure outside of the hotel. -
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Moroni
<This morning, head north into rugged and jagged geographical formations, created through millions of years of volcanic activity. Your guide will share local myths about the ancient origins of these striking land features, including Dos du Dragon, Lac Salé, the Miraculous Mosque and Trou du Prophete. At this last stop, meet Miki, a colourful local Rastafarian who will serve up a seafood lunch in giant clam shells at his lean-to “restaurant” under a baobab tree next to the sea. Miki’s colourful commentary on life in Comoros is included at no extra charge. After lunch, kick off your shoes and stroll to Maloudja Beach, where you can relax among the coconut palms or go for a dip in the Indian Ocean. -
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Moheli
<After breakfast, catch a short flight to the island of Moheli. In 2020, this island and its surrounding waters were designated by UNESCO as Mwali Biosphere Reserve in an effort to protect its rich diversity. You'll take a scenic drive to your beachfront accommodation, passing through tropical rainforests and alongside turquoise ocean views. Upon arrival, have lunch and head out on a village walk among homesteads and gardens, meeting villagers and learning about the history of the village and how local foods are made. This afternoon, visit a ylang-ylang farm factory. Though not currently operational, your guide will explain how essential oil was once extracted from this tropical plant that forms the basis of Chanel No. 5 perfume and other famous fragrances.
Flight time today is just 30 minutes.There are currently no reliable passenger ferry options to the island, which is why we opt to fly for this leg of the journey. While in Moheli, you will see people feeding lemurs and 'swimming with whales' experiences being offered. While wildlife viewing is a big part of many itineraries, we strive to view animals in their natural habitats and with the greatest level of respect. We ask travellers to avoid these activities as it is contrary to our Responsible Travel policy. Please refer to the ‘Responsible Travel’ section of the Essential Trip Information for more details. -
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Moheli
<This morning you'll take to the blue-green waters for some island hopping and snorkelling! These waters are part of the biosphere reserve and are home to the second highest marine diversity in the world. See the cliffs and frigatebirds of Magnougni Island before hopping off the boat on the uninhabited Ouenefou Island. Pop on your flippers and mask for some snorkelling across vibrant coral reefs among tropical fish and manta rays. Back at the lodge, the afternoon is yours to explore and soak up island life however you’d like. Wander the grounds to spot the many lemurs that often visit, or head for a swim in the lagoon often frequented by hawksbill turtles. Early this evening sit down with a National Park Ranger and learn about the local biodiversity and ongoing conservation efforts. -
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Moheli
<Head back out on the water after breakfast today, this time in search of whales! Humpback whales migrate thousands of miles to the warm, shallow waters around Mohéli to give birth. If you’re lucky, you may spot some mothers with their new calves. Keep your eyes peeled for spinner and tropical spotted dolphins, too! Back at the lodge, enjoy lunch and spend the afternoon exploring or relaxing at your leisure. It’s often possible to closely observe Seychelles fruit bats, which can grow to up to 80 cm from wing to wing, within the lodge grounds. -
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (3 nights), Basic Beach Bungalow (1 night), Lodge (4 nights)
- 8x Breakfast
- 7x Lunch
- 6x Dinner
- Complimentary Arrival Transfer
- Moheli - Ylang-Ylang Farm Visit
- Moheli - Village walk
- Moheli Marine Park - Snorkelling & Islands Tour
- Moheli - Park Ranger Conservation Presentation
- Ouenefou Island – Barbecue Lunch
- Moheli - Dolphin Watching
- Moheli - Whale Watching (seasonal)
- Moheli - Forest Hike and Livingstone Bat Observation
- Itsamia - Turtle Nesting Observation
- Itsamia - National Park Eco-guard Conservation Presentation
- Grande Comore - Dos du Dragon Viewpoint
- Trou du Prophète - Local lunch Experience
- Iconi - Walking Tour
- Moroni - Walking Tour of Medina and Markets
- Ndrouani – Home Cooked Traditional Lunch
- Complimentary Airport Departure Transfer
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