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Famous for pepper, vanilla, and lemurs. Madagascar is an island nation located off the coast of Africa whose official name is the Republic of Madagascar.

The country is one of the largest islands in the world. It is a popular tourist spot and is well known for its biodiversity.

It is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. The history of Madagascar dates all the way back to 2000 BC.

Evidence has shown that Madagascar was once part of the mainland before breaking off into the island it is known as today.

Now it’s time to discover the top-rated Madagascar attractions, iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and unique must-do experiences.

Here are the 6 Amazing Places To Visit In Madagascar.

1. Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is a protected rainforest area in eastern Madagascar which includes the Analamazaotra Reserve – home to the large indri lemur, known for its distinctively loud song.

The park’s rich biodiversity includes native species like the big Parson’s chameleon, plus rare orchids and ferns. Trail circuits weave through dense forest, past lakes, and the Sacred Waterfall.

All the travelers within a mile of the park can hear the peculiar call of the indri very early in the morning until noon and again in the late afternoon.

This park is a must-visit when you’re planning your trip to an incredible Madagascar because this park is world-famous for its population of Indri, the largest living lemur.

2. Avenue of the Baobabs

Avenue of the Baobabs
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The Avenue of the Baobabs is a prominent group of Grandidier’s baobabs lining the dirt road between Morondava and Belon’i Tsiribihina in the Menabe region of western Madagascar that creates a setting so beautiful and unique that it may become the country’s first official natural monument.

The road is one of the most popular and visited places in the country which said to be the most beautiful road in Madagascar.

The baobabs of Madagascar have to be seen to be believed. Of eight baobab species in the world, six are endemic to Madagascar; one other is found in Africa and another in Australia.

Visit the spectacular Avenue of the Baobabs which is the best place in Madagascar to capture iconic baobab photographs and is particularly beautiful at sunrise and sunset.

3. Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
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The Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is a national park located in Melaky Region, northwest Madagascar which centers on two geological formations: the Great Tsingy and the Little Tsingy.

Tsingy is the Malagasy word for “walking on tiptoes” and the nearly impenetrable labyrinth of limestone needles justifies this name.

The Tsingys are karstic plateaus where groundwater has undercut the elevated uplands, gouging caverns and fissures into the limestone.

Together with the adjacent Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve, the National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

At this national park, visitors can spot 11 lemur species, including Decken’s sifaka, red-fronted brown lemur, fat-tailed dwarf lemur, grey mouse lemur, or the Cleese’s woolly lemur, and the Sambirano lesser bamboo lemur, which only occurs here.

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4. Ankarafantsika National Park

Ankarafantsika National Park
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Ankarafantsika National Park is one of the largest and last remaining sections of dense dry deciduous forest in Madagascar which is filled with critically endangered and endemic species, located in the Boina region in the northwest of Madagascar.

Known as the “realm of birds, land of sacred lakes, fount of life”, Ankarafantsika lies in an area typified by a kaleidoscope of dry forest, humid forests, marshes with raffia and savannas.

And it is the last refuge for a number of endangered and endemic species of lemur and birds, making conservation here vital.

You should not miss night walks here, where you can view the grey mouse lemur, the fat-tailed dwarf lemur, and the Milne-Edwards sportive lemur are just slightly more exciting than day walks, which include the coquerel’s sifaka, various chameleon, and the iridescent Green Day Gecko.

5. Andringitra Massif

Andringitra Massif
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The Andringitra Massif is a granite massif located within Andringitra National Park in Madagascar. It is one of the most beautiful parks in Madagascar where you’ll discover unsuspected wealth in this region of the Andringitra.

14 species of lemurs, but also many non-venomous snakes, chameleons, and many birds with flamboyant colors. The Andringitra massif offers incredible natural wealth.

So climb a plateau to find rare palms suitable for altitude and a natural pool where you can admire a beautiful sunset.

The Andringitra Massif is open to all, and large spaces’ and mountain walks’ lovers won’t be disappointed as a panoramic view awaits them.

It is a must-visit place because Andringitra offers many landscapes: meadows, small islands of forests, thickets, and large expanses.

A breathtaking show punctuated by an exceptional surprise: the Riambavy, 300 m high waterfall.

6. Tsingy Rouge

Tsingy Rouge
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Situated approximately 60 km south of Antsiranana near the town of Sadjoavato, The Tsingy Rouge is a stone formation of red laterite formed by the erosion of the Irodo River in the region of Diana in northern Madagascar.

A magical adventure in a truly unique location, where nature offers one of its most evocative spectacles which is a Tsingy Rouge.

Tsingy Rouge Park’s dramatic landscape cannot be missed when you are in Madagascar whose area’s red rocks are often compared to the larger ones found at Utah’s Bryce Canyon National Park.

These natural chimneys of sand and red clay set against blue skies are particularly noteworthy in the afternoon sunlight which is definitely worth a visit.

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Manvir
Manvir
April 22, 2019 3:51 pm

Treasure of knowledge. Very helpful website.

Sanjay Kumar
Sanjay Kumar
May 13, 2019 5:57 am

Great, this is a must visit place to enjoy n explore..cheers..👍