What to see, eat and do in Madagascar - SilverKris
"A rainforest oasis in an otherwise dry region, notable for crater lakes, waterfalls, abundant wildlife, and towering 40m trees draped with orchids, offering diverse nature experiences." - SilverKris
it's a must visit If you're in Madagascar! It's an amazing spot where you will see rare species of birds and reptiles. Don't forget to bring a jacket, as it gets colder higher up and it might rain. Also, remember to pack your snacks and bring a drink; there are no restaurants or cafés once you enter, and the trip can take some time
rae R.
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Beautiful park, suffers from traffic congestion on cruise ship days.
Saw a good variety of chameleons large & very small.
Had a lovely tour independently booked with Madagascar Meva Tours which was excellent.
Picturesque waterfalls
Shame about the terrible car parking (car abandonment)
Enjoyed a meal at le relais hotel in joffeville on return journey to diego suarez
Friendly Tour Guide M.
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Recommended for nature and wildife enthusiast. Soft trek that will allow you spot many endemic reptiles and more...!.
The road will fixed soon...come and visit this oldest park in Madagascar.
betty E.
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Great view with a lot of species with a friendly lemur , snakes and mongoose
Emiliano Z.
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Beautiful and suggestive place to observe lemurs and chameleons.
G A
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Went here back in 2000. what an amazing place! The Great Lake was well worth the hike. Be warned i found that "unique micro climate" meant 24/7 rain!
Shailesh J.
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I randomly choose a location on Google Maps and connect with people.
Michael M.
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You need decent walking shoes to journey through this park. It is a bit of a strenuous walk to the Waterfall words of advice do not attempt to visit during the weekends