Amber Mountain National Park Day Trip
A full-day adventure to Amber Mountain National Park from Diego Suarez, combining rainforest, waterfalls, lemurs, volcanic landscapes and spectacular viewpoints.
Explore the unique national parks of Madagascar.
A full-day adventure to Amber Mountain National Park from Diego Suarez, combining rainforest, waterfalls, lemurs, volcanic landscapes and spectacular viewpoints.
Nosy Hara Marine Park — discover this national parks highlight in Madagascar.
Dry forests, sacred lakes, baobabs and sifakas make Ankarafantsika one of Madagascar’s great western wildernesses.
Quiet mangroves, rare ploughshare tortoises, and empty beaches define wild, remote Bay of Baly.
Remote tsingy, deep canyons and caves make Namoroka a wild karst frontier in north‑west Madagascar.
great national park right by the main road—perfect for spotting your first baobabs, lemurs, and birdlife.
Montagne d'Ambre — discover this national parks highlight in Madagascar.
Remote and demanding, Marojejy rewards trekkers with pristine rainforest, rare lemurs and sweeping mountain views.
Ankarana: the famous tsingy, lemurs, baobabs, and challenging trails for the most demanding trekkers.
Zahamena is near‑pristine eastern montane rainforest, realistically accessible only to committed trekkers and field scientists.
Masoala blends primary rainforest, reefs and whales into Madagascar’s wildest forest‑and‑sea adventure.
Lush rainforest, hot springs and rare bamboo lemurs make Ranomafana a must‑see in eastern Madagascar.
Not to be missed when visiting the far southwest: flamingos, baobabs, and salt-white horizons make Tsimanampetsotsa hauntingly beautiful.
Mangroves, baobabs and empty beaches make Kirindy Mitea a wild, little‑visited Menabe coastline.
Dry forest, fossas and nocturnal lemurs make Kirindy the wild heart of western Madagascar.
Tsingy de Bemaraha NP — discover this national parks highlight in Madagascar.
Black lemurs, panther chameleons and dense rainforest make Lokobe Nosy Be’s wild green heart.
Karst islands, clear reefs and sea‑cliffs make Nosy Hara a wild marine playground in Madagascar’s far north‑west.
Where rainforest, dry forest and spiny desert meet, Andohahela reveals Madagascar’s south‑east in miniature.
Madagascar's rainforest haven with lemurs, misty trails, and orchids. Key spot for Indri sightings and hikes. Essential for biodiversity conservation.
Madagascar's sandstone wilderness with canyons, lemurs, and natural pools. Prime for hiking and wildlife spotting. Vital for endemic species protection.