For those unable to travel to Madagascar, the Duke Lemur Center offers "Walking with Lemurs" tours where you can observe them in large, forested enclosures without barriers.
: You will often hear a lemur before you see it. Listen for the sound of cracking branches, falling fruit, or vocalizations like grunts, meows, and purrs. For those unable to travel to Madagascar, the
: Their expertise in tracking specific lemur territories and behaviors is invaluable for successful sightings. 4. Recommended Gear Binoculars or vocalizations like grunts
A 300mm to 400mm lens allows for high-quality photos from a safe distance. For those unable to travel to Madagascar, the
: Most diurnal (day-active) lemurs are most active in the early morning. Pre-dawn departures are best for hearing the Indri's calls.