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Ntringui Forest: Discover Untouched Nature

Deep within the lush landscapes of Comoros lies one of the most serene and unexplored wonders—Ntringui Forest. This dense and vibrant forest is a paradise for nature lovers, offering rich biodiversity, peaceful surroundings, and a rare opportunity to experience untouched wilderness. Unlike crowded tourist destinations, Ntringui Forest remains quiet and authentic. It invites travelers to slow down, breathe fresh air, and

Koni Djodjo Forest Reserve: Tropical Wilderness

Tucked away in the lush mountains of Comoros, the breathtaking Koni Djodjo Forest Reserve is one of the archipelago’s most important natural treasures. Known for its dense tropical forests, rich biodiversity, and stunning landscapes, this protected reserve offers travelers a chance to experience one of the most pristine ecosystems in the Indian Ocean region. Located on Grande Comore Island, the largest

Nioumakele Farming Wildness Lands

Nioumakele Farming wildness lands are situated on the island of Anjouan It is also home of most famous endemic reptile of Anjouan island The Anjouan Island day gecko (Phelsuma v-nigra anjouanensis ) is a small diurnal subspecies of gecko. It lives in the Comoros and typically inhabits trees and bushes. The Anjouan Island day gecko feeds on insects and nectar. This lizard belongs to the smallest day geckos.

Sambadjou Eco Bungalows

Sambadjou is both a beach, a coral reef, a coastal area, and a green scenery site It is a beautiful contrast between blue sea, blackrocks, white sand beach and green mangrove frest vegetation it is near the wonderful trekking sites to waterfalls, and birds breeding areas you can find a variety of small animals like Mankis, moules, birds such as Comoro paradise flycatcher, Moheli bee

Bandadjou Mnoungou

Bandadjou Mnoungou is situated in the northeast of the island It is both a trekking site and an agrotourism site, where you can discover different beautiful sceneries to visit There are wonderful valleys, impressive high cliffs covered by wild forest, Mlima Dodjo is an old volcano crater covered by forest, where the goats used to take refuge in the dry season because of the

Banda Samlini

Here is a paradise for butterflies of the Comoro Islands. About 88 species are known from the Comoros,19 of which are endemic. See the types below Papilionini Papilio aristophontes Oberthür, Papilio dardanus humbloti Oberthür Papilio demodocus Esper,  Papilio epiphorbas guyonnaudi Turlin & Guilbot, Papilio epiphorbas praedicta Turlin & Guilbot, .....Etc This area is a very large tableland beside a mountain range near a primary forest where you can find aromatic and medicinal trees. A very interesting area for trekking activities You

The Goat Cave, Batsa Village

The Goats Cave is an impressive scenery on the North of the island and was original from an old volcano It is a large hill with a big hole covered by tall and green trees It is especially a refuge for birds, small animals, and reptiles as they are protected against the humain activities and the wind You can watch birds such as

Maloudja Beach

Maloudja beach is one of the large of the island with its beautiful beaches and a large coral reef of the island It is rich with typical fishes There are some species far from the beach but near the coral reef and lagoon area, such as pelagic  The pelagic thresher (Alopias pelagicus) is a species of thresher shark, family Alopiidae; this group of sharks is characterized by the greatly

Lake Boundouni, Moheli

Lake Boundouni is famous as a UNESCO Biosphere wetland in Comoro islands It is very interesting with its fauna and flora consisting of the endemic waterfowl known as Moheli little grebes.  The Lac Dziani Boundouni is a unique natural feature located on the island of Mohéli in the Comoros. It is a volcanic lake and one of the few freshwater lakes in the Comoros. The lake is part of the Djando region and is surrounded by a small forest rich in biodiversity.  It is classified as a Ramsar site since February 9, 1995, highlighting its ecological significance. The lake supports a diverse bird population, with species like the Greyheaded Sandpiper being particularly notable. The lake's unique characteristics and its status as a Ramsar site make it an important area for conservation efforts and environmental protection The village of Hamavouna is the nearest to the lake, and villagers use to protect the area as an ecogarde in order to keep the place safer. Lake Dziani Boudouni is normally

Mbeni Green & Botanic Space

Nestled in the peaceful countryside of Grande Comore Island, Mbeni Green & Botanic Space is one of the most refreshing natural attractions for visitors seeking tranquility, biodiversity, and authentic island culture. Located near the coastal village of Mbeni, this lush green sanctuary offers travelers a chance to step away from busy city life and reconnect with nature. For nature lovers,