Attractions in Madagascar
Ranomafana National Park
The Ranomafana National Park is located near the village of Ranomafana. The eastern section of the park has lovely scenery, there's rivers and hills and much more. The park is home to the endangered golden bamboo lemur!
Masoala National Park
This national park is in the northeast of Madagascar. It encloses nearly 250 miles of rain-forests and 3 marine parks which are great for snorkeling and kayaking! It is home to many animals such as lemurs, birds, reptiles and frogs.
Andasibe-Mantadia
The Andasibe-Montadia National Park covers around 100 miles of land in eastern Madagascar, the national Park is home to eleven lemur species, including Madagascar's largest lemur, the Indri. It is located near the capital of Madagascar, Antananarivo. The park is divided into two sections, the Mantadia National Park and the Analamazoatra Reserve. Local guides conduct 1- to 6-hour tours of either section.
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
The Royal Hill of Ambohimanga is a historical village that belonged to Madagascar's royalty.
Ifaty
Ifaty is the name of 2 fishing villages on the coast of southwest Madagascar. The coastal waters are perfect for snorkeling, diving and fishing!
Avenue of the Baobabs
It is a lining of trees in western Madagascar. The Baobab trees are up to 800 years old!
Nosy Be
Nosy Be is a small island with clear turquoise water and superb seafood restaurants!
Tsingy de Bemaraha
This reserve is in the southern region of Madagascar's biggest reserve, Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Natur Reserve. The park has a vast expanse of mangrove forests. It is also home to 7 lemur species, including the Deckens sifaka.
Isalo National Park
It is situated in the central southern region of Madagascar. The area includes grassland, steep canyons and sandstone formations. There are also pools surrounded with palm tree.
Ile Sainte Marie
The island is at the east coast of Madagascar. The clear water of the island is excellent for snorkeling! During summer and early fall, migrating humpback whales come to the island!