Call 1-800-387-1483 or email us
SIGNATURE MOMENT
Searching for Ring-tailed Lemurs at Isalo
SIGNATURE MOMENT
Watching chameleons during a night walk
SIGNATURE MOMENT
Listening to the Indri in the rainforest
SIGNATURE MOMENT
Getting acquainted with Malagasy culture at a market
SIGNATURE MOMENT
Enjoying the outrageous forms of plant life

Madagascar: An Evolutionary Wonder II

Nov 12-25, 2026

14 days | Madagascar | Alumni Expeditions

This tour will be open for booking soon. Please register interest here
 
This tour is presented by the alumni associations of the University of Alberta, the University of Saskatchewan, Western University, McMaster University, York University, McGill University, the University of British Columbia, and the Royal Military College of Canada. All are welcome! 

Discover the Magic of Madagascar: A Journey Like No Other.

Step into a world that feels like nowhere else on Earth. Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, has been adrift in the Indian Ocean for over 60 million years—long enough to cultivate an astonishing array of plants, animals, and cultures found nowhere else. Its remarkable isolation has shaped a living museum of evolution, where nature has taken its own adventurous path.

On this unforgettable journey, we’ll explore Madagascar’s most celebrated wildlife reserves, seeking out the island’s most iconic inhabitants: lemurs! From the acrobatic sifakas to the haunting calls of the Indri—the largest of them all—every encounter is a window into evolution’s wild imagination. Colorful chameleons, flamboyant geckos, and other charismatic reptiles hide among lush foliage, while exotic birds like the vangas dazzle us with their diversity and flair, echoing the evolutionary drama of Darwin’s finches but with even more panache.

Yet Madagascar is not only about its incredible biodiversity. It's also home to a vibrant culture born from a fascinating blend of African and Southeast Asian roots, shaped by centuries of history and touched by French colonial influence. Along the way, you’ll have the chance to meet the people of Madagascar, explore local traditions, and experience the island’s soulful music, cuisine, and warm hospitality.

From surreal baobab forests to sun-drenched beaches where we’ll dip our toes in the warm Indian Ocean, every moment in Madagascar offers something new and unforgettable.

Come now—Madagascar is calling, and it’s ready to astonish you.
 
Dates subject to change slightly.  
 
Alumni Expeditions alumni UBC Travel Club
Tour Cost (per person):
US$7695 includes taxes and gratuities
Group Size:
10 - 12 participants

What’s included: Airport transfers on tour start and end dates; accommodation in double occupancy, in hotels or lodges listed or similar; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; 
return domestic flight from Tana to Toliara; ground transportation by private vehicle; all meals including bottled water, coffee, tea; bottled water in vehicle; gratuities for guides, drivers, and included meals; all taxes; services of your Study Leaders and our local Malagasy naturalist

"The local guides were excellent" - Sharon.B
"An island with strange geological history." - Quest Traveller

Itinerary at a Glance

DayActivity
1Arrive Antananarivo (Tana)
2To Morondava
3Morondava, Kirindy Reserve
4Return to Tana
5To Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
6Andasibe-Mantadia NP
7To Tana
8Flight to Toliara / To Ifaty
9Ifaty, time at leisure on beach
10To Isalo National Park
11Isalo National Park
12Zombitse Forest / To Toliara
13Flight to Tana
14Depart Tana
Download Itinerary

Your Tour Leaders

Keriann McGoogan (PhD) is an author and trained primatologist. She received her PhD in Biological Anthropology from the University of Toronto. In pursuit of primates, she has lived and worked in Belize and Madagascar. She is the author a memoir Chasing Lemurs: My Journey Into the Heart of Madagascar (Prometheus Books, 2020) and Sisters of the Jungle: The Trailblazing Women Who Shaped the Study of Wild Primates (Douglas & McInture, 2025).

Travis Steffens (PhD) is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Guelph. He is a Fellow International of the Explorers Club, a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographic Society, and the founding Executive Director of Planet Madagascar, a charity focused on conserving lemurs and improving the lives of people in Madagascar. Since 2005, Travis has led over 70 wildlife and cultural trips to Belize, Botswana, Canada, Costa Rica, Madagascar, Namibia, South Africa, Russia, and Zimbabwe. 

Alumni Expeditions alumni UBC Travel Club
Tour Cost (per person):
US$7695 includes taxes and gratuities
Group Size:
10 - 12 participants

What’s included: Airport transfers on tour start and end dates; accommodation in double occupancy, in hotels or lodges listed or similar; all activities as described in the detailed itinerary; entrance fees; 
return domestic flight from Tana to Toliara; ground transportation by private vehicle; all meals including bottled water, coffee, tea; bottled water in vehicle; gratuities for guides, drivers, and included meals; all taxes; services of your Study Leaders and our local Malagasy naturalist

View More Trips In...
You may Also be interested in...
Download the Detailed Itinerary
Download the Detailed Itinerary

Click the button to download the full detailed itinerary for the trip:
Madagascar: An Evolutionary Wonder II

Please fill in the following information and you will be directed to download the detailed itinerary.

First Name *
Last Name *
Phone
Email *
Confirm Email *
Address
Address 2
City
Province/State
Postal Code/Zip
Country
Where did you hear about Worldwide Quest?



Please enter your Name
Please enter your email
Travel Interests
Please select a mailing list