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Ranomafana National Park

21.2589° S, 47.4575° E

Explore Madagascar’s Hidden Wilderness

Journey Through Biodiversity’s Heart

Ranomafana National Park is a tropical rainforest paradise in southeastern Madagascar, renowned for its rich biodiversity. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to rare species like the golden bamboo lemur and over 100 species of birds. Hiking through its lush trails offers encounters with diverse flora and fauna, crystal-clear rivers, and stunning waterfalls. The park also supports a range of microclimates, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. Whether you're trekking through the dense forest or enjoying a guided night walk, Ranomafana promises an unforgettable wilderness adventure.

Seasons and Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Ranomafana National Park is from April to December during the dry season when trails are accessible, and wildlife is more active.

Not all those who wander are lost.

Ranomafana National Park is located in southeastern Madagascar, near the village of Ranomafana.

How to get there:

Take a taxi-brousse from Antananarivo to Fianarantsoa, then transfer to another taxi-brousse to Ranomafana village. From there, the park entrance is a short walk away.

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