Discover the best top things to do in Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar including Anja Reserve, Canal des Pangalanes, Parc National de l'Andringitra, Ranomafana National Park, Station Thermale.
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4.5 based on 328 reviews
Must visit community run reserve. 6 communities decided to change their ways of making a living dramatically with great results. From hunting ringtail maki’s and cutting trees to make a bit of money to full-fill basic subsistence needs, they decided to create the nature reserve. The number of ring tails increased from 20 to over 400 now in their best fit habitat. During the 2 hour hike you’ll meet maki’s, cameleons snd more. The landscape is gorgeous.
4.5 based on 149 reviews
There are several different ways to see the Pangalanes but all of them will enable you to see the diversity that the canal has to offer. From fishing villages, spice trails, to women doing their daily washing, the canal is a different world from the rest of madagascar and deserves a visit.
4.5 based on 125 reviews
Travelled in Madagascar for a month, and the Andringitra was absolutely one of the best things I discovered in the country. Stunning landscape, amazing hiking paths and a close connection to nature. In comparison to Ranomafana and Isalo for instance, this never felt like a park to me, which I truly loved. With a limited budget background, I decided to stay 3 days, of which one day truly in the park (45k ariary entrance fee each day you're in). The other days were a walk back and forth from Vohitsaoka to the tiny village of Antambohobe, where I spent the nights with my guide and the local villagers (Vohitsoaka is reachable by taxibrousse from Ambalavao and costs way less than hiring a 4x4 to the alternative 'main entrance' of the park. If you have the money though, very recommendable to take this option as well). The villagers over there were incredibly kind and generous in a very honest and joyful manner, which is unfortunately not so often the case in this country... Anyway, also had an extremely good guide, named Tovo from Marcellin Guide Ambalavao, an officially recognised guide instance. He's a regional guide, but he's working in close connection to the local villager guides in the Andringitra area (taking such a local guide is compulsory once entering the park). He is very well organised and pays 100% attention to you as a visitor, but also to the sustainability of the local community. Really felt like the money I paid for guidance, food, etc. was very thoughtfully used to back the local, still very poor villagers. Don't know about the performance of other guides, but would never want to change guidance anymore going here. Totally up to you personally, but [email protected] if you would be interested. Anyway, in short, what a time!
4.0 based on 430 reviews
Got there early on the morning (7am) and saw 4 different types of lemur - golden bamboo, red fronted brown, red bellied and black and white ruffed, as well as spiders, snakes and chameleons. The paths are slippy but easy to walk on but if you go off track it is a rainforest with thick undergrowth, and very slippy ground - good hiking trainers are a must - and you must have reasonable fitness as it is tough climbing. You get spectacularly great views from the viewing platform. Took 5 hours and saw a lot of wildlife.
3.5 based on 30 reviews
It was a great experience after a 8h tour through the Ranomafana NP to lay in the warm water of Station Thermale. Very close to the city center, not very grounded, clean and very well kept.
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