De-Ranomafan

Fianarantsoa

National Parks of Madagascar Another famous national park of Madagascar, located in its central part, near the homonymous village. In the park, the hills and gently sloping valleys covered with tropical evergreen forests are surprisingly coexistent. Local residents believe that this is one of the most beautiful parks on the island.

Montagne-d'Ambre

Antsiranana (Diego-Suarez)

National Parks of Madagascar This is the most visited national park in the country. There are a lot of them in Madagascar: here you can open your reserve almost at every corner. But it so happened that tourists more than others fell in love with the Montagne d'Ambres.

Perine

Moramanga

National Parks of Madagascar Perine National Park is located in the eastern part of Madagascar. There are rain-covered evergreen forests, home to the largest population of lemurs indri. By the way, they are quietly neighbors with other animals.

Tsingi de Bemaraha

Morondava

National Parks of Madagascar The reserve Tsingi de Bemaraha is located on the west coast of the island. Tsingi-de-Bemaraha was created to protect karst landscapes and different types of lemurs. Its area - for a second - 150 thousand hectares. The landscape of the reserve is not easy to walk. For the most part it consists of impenetrable labyrinths. These are ridges of limestone teeth, which locals call "scurvy", which means "walking on tiptoe."

In Madagascar there is something to see in terms of natural attractions: these are the spectacular veins of precious and semiprecious stones that come to the surface from the earth's interior, and geysers, and waterfalls, and beautiful lakes formed in the craters of extinct volcanoes.

Isalu National Park in the south of the country is known for its impressive walking routes. In this park there are practically no animals (except for lemurs), there are not even birds and insects. Emptiness, windless hot weather, a lot of "bar" (carved gravestones of local nationalities) and deep canyons with clear water create here one of the most unusual landscapes on the planet.

Parque de Ranomafana is located in the central part of the country and is a bizarre mixture of hills and gentle valleys covered with evergreen tropical forests. This is one of the most beautiful parks in Madagascar, there are 14 species of lemurs, 96 species of birds, reptiles, butterflies and other rare animals.

Isalu National Park in the south of the country is known for its impressive walking routes. In this park there are practically no animals (except for lemurs), there are not even birds and insects.

Perine Park in the east of the country is an evergreen forest with a large population of Indri lemurs and a lot of other interesting animals. In the neighboring park of Mantadia you can see perfectly preserved relict rain forests, where many rare birds and animals are found.

The reserve of Tsingi-de-Bemaraha is the largest protected territory of Madagascar. It covers a complex of karst rocks of gray-blue color and a chain of peaks rising to a height of up to 30 m. In the southern part of the massif, the deciduous forest extends to the central part of the limestone plateau of Tsingi, the southern part of which ends with deep gorges dug by the Manambul River, with canyons and grottoes. On the territory of this reserve there is also a savannah, characteristic for western Madagascar.

And also the mountain range and the Andringritra National Park.