
The ESA Magazine featured Jenman Safaris and the Turtle Bay Camp in the January 2010 edition... Read about the ESA experience and opinions (about Turtle Bay) as well as the camps facilities, fishing opportunities and the best things to do on this Madagascar Island.
Read more…Stywe Lyne Tight Line Magazine featured an article on Turtle Bay Fishing Camp and the upgrades to Kalakajoro. Eben Dowd visited the Turtle Bay Fishing Camp on the island of Kalakajoro, Madagascar on an invitation sent to Etienne as editor of Tight Lines…
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Known for its 70-plus species of lemurs, Madagascar has the market cornered in trips focused on exotic leaping animals. But few travelers are aware of the country’s marine life. Read this article from Adventure Travel and National Geographic about the top 25 Best New Trips!
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Jennifer Crawford, friends and family visited Madagascar to find a strange and beautiful land, exploring Nosy Be, Mitsio Archipelago, and Sakatia Island. Read her editorial about Madagascar with Jenman Island Safaris.
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House and Leisure recently went island hopping with Jenman Island Safaris – join us as we explore the secrets of the Nosy Be archipelago. While the song may go ‘Aruba, Jamaica ooo I wanna take you, Bermuda, Bahamas…’ we’re excited to have discovered the answer to our tropical-island daydreams a lot closer to home...
Read more…With a 20 lb-plus king mackerel to the rod of Pete Cook following Mark’s GT, the action on this particular afternoon was nothing short of spectacular. And, yes, no doubt we will be back. This kind of action is not only contagious, it’s simply magical. Turtle Bay Camp is managed by Jenman Island Safaris
Read more…I went on an 8 day package provided by Jenman Safaris includes accommodation, all meals (three meals per day) and drinking water, as well as boat trips (both fishing and travelling). Read about my indepth article about Fly-Fishing which was featured in the 'Africa's Orginal FlyFishing Magazine' called Kalakajour, a unique fly fishing experience!
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It's not a long flight from Johannesburg to one of the strangest and most idyllic islands on earth. Don Pinnock spent a week kayaking northern Madagscar from a mother-dhow named Salama Tsara.
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Tens of millions of years ago, Madagascar tore away from the African continent with the break-up of Gondwanaland and nature evolved undisturbed by any outside influences. Today, it’s one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. Esma le Roux and photographer Dawie Verwey explore the Red Island.
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Mauritius, Comoros, Seychelles… islands where warm turquoise water washes over white beaches and a gentle breeze stirs the palm fronds. But you can barely afford the little umbrella in the welcoming cocktail. Take out your atlas. Trail your finger along Madagascar’s west coast. Look at the top left. You’ll find the Nosy Be archipelago, more or less seven small islands in the Mozambique Channel (“nosy” meaning island).
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It’s part African, part Polynesian, part Haitian. Editor David Bristow packed his mask and flippers, kikoi and sunscreen for a pocket-pleasing ‘campin, fishin, island hoppin’ sailing safari off Madagascar’s northwest coast. Tide and time supposedly wait for no-one...
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