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 eaters, The Comoro Green Pigeon is a medium-sized pigeon, generally pale green in color with black wings and a pale wing band. Its flight is very fast and direct. It belongs to the family Columbidae. Sometimes alone, it more often stays in small groups.
It is widely distributed, but irregular; local abundance is linked to the availability of fruit, its primary food. The Comoro Green Pigeon lives in humid forests, secondary forests, and plantations. It is endemic to Mohéli Island in the Comoros. Its voice is a subtle but persistent combination of pops, whistles, and coos. It is easy to identify, as it is the only green pigeon in its small range. and also indigenous reptiles
The Phelsuma is a small diurnal subspecies of geckos. It lives in the Comoros and typically inhabits trees and bushes. Phelsuma v-nigra v-nigra feeds on insects and nectar.
This lizard belongs to the smallest day geckos. It can reach a maximum length of approximately 10 cm. The body colour is bright green, which may have a blue hue. There is a red V-shaped stripe on the snout and two red bars between the eyes.
On the back, there are often several small red-brick coloured dots. The typical V-shaped marking on the throat may not be present in adults. The ventral side is yellow.
These day geckos feed on various insects and other invertebrates. They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.
The beach around the bay is also a relaxing place for swimming, snorkelling and watersports
The local fishermen ride their local boats made of the trunk of Capock trees or Mango trees.