Top 8 Nature & Wildlife Areas in Toamasina Province, Toamasina Province

September 28, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in Toamasina Province, Madagascar including Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve, The Mitsinjo Reserve, Analamazaotra Special Reserve, Farankaraina Tropical Park, Parc Ivoloina, Vakona Private Reserve, Vohimana must be VOIMMA, Makira Natural Park.
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1. Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve

Maroantsetra Madagascar
Excellent
67%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
6%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 18 reviews

Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve

Reviewed By deedoodee2 - Raleigh, United States

We learned later that this is the only guaranteed way to spot the leaf-tailed gecko and smallest chameleon (the size of your fingertip), and it greatens the likelihood of spotting an aye-aye due to it being a smaller land area. Don't be fooled by the Masoala Forest Lodge who tell you it's all the same! It's so special and worth at least one night camping there. Our guide was Elysee, fluent in English, knowledgeable, passionate, and highly recommend!

2. The Mitsinjo Reserve

Andasibe Madagascar http://www.mitsinjo.org/
Excellent
56%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
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1%
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4.5 based on 93 reviews

The Mitsinjo Reserve

Reviewed By baiuinting - Beijing, China

we stayed 5 days in andasibe, and went to 4 parks, this was my best day in here , the park is good , we saw a lemur very near , we took a 4 hours trekking in day , and same day took a night safari , because our guide is wonderful , he can speak English very good , and he is always the first one to find the animals in night safari , the most amazing thing is :he found a tiny frog in the wild at least 5 meter from us when we walking on the main road in the whole dark.thank you for the park have wonderful guide here, we enjoyed. our guide: Divana

3. Analamazaotra Special Reserve

Perinet II, Andasibe 514 Madagascar +261 20 56 832 21 http://www.parcs-madagascar.com
Excellent
69%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 91 reviews

Analamazaotra Special Reserve

Reviewed By Rainforests_Rollerco

We visited this park whilst staying at Vakona Lodge. Out guide purchased the tickets and arranged the local park guide for us, to start with we found it quite busy with lots of other people all trying to watch and follow the same lemurs. However as our walk progressed everyone seem to head off in different directions and the second half of our walk was much quieter. We spent around 3.5-4 hours in the park & saw numerous types of birds, Sifaka lemurs, brown lemurs and Indri lemurs. Hearing the indri song up close was amazing and by this point it was just us and our guides! We also had a young lady with us that was a trainee guide, she lives in the local village and is training to be licensed as a national park guide - great to see and hear about the initiatives in place to introduce and teach the new generations about the wildlife around them.

4. Farankaraina Tropical Park

Maroantsetra Madagascar http://www.madacamp.com/Farankaraina_Tropical_Park
Excellent
60%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Farankaraina Tropical Park

Reviewed By zootravelerz - St. Petersburg, Russia

In beautiful Farankaraina Forest, we finally saw wild aye-aye, western grey bamboo lemur, white-fronted brown lemur, greater dwarf lemur, eastern woolly lemur (avahi), MacArthur's mouse lemur. Farankaraina actually exceed our expectations: with quite a small territory it has an impressive number of mammals (all of which, with maybe an exception of eastern woolly lemur, are guaranteed to see in two-three days of stay). The forest is undoubtedly a great place to see truly wild aye-ayes (note that so-called Aye-aye Island - is just a fraud with the animals taken from nature, which do not reproduce there and are used only for owners profit). In two nights we were lucky to see four (!) aye-ayes at the same tree at the same time. Albeit high in a Canarium tree these fantastic nocturnal lemurs were fully at open at some moments. Farankaraina seems to be a reliable place to see aye-ayes at least when Canarium trees are fruiting there. The boat trip from Maroantsetra town is actually very affordable. Non-expensive camping shelters and old but nice bungalows facing the sea are available. And the beach is beautiful for swimming what is much appreciated after jungle walks. Our trip to the parks in Antongil bay we organized with the great help of a local guide - Emile Rafaralahy emilesrafara at gmail.com See our full review here https://www.tripadvisor.ru/ShowUserReviews-g298272-d2189697-r731614042-Masoala_National_Park-Maroantsetra_Toamasina_Province.html

5. Parc Ivoloina

442 Bp, Toamasina (Tamatave) 501 Madagascar +261 20 53 931 68 http://parcivoloina.org
Excellent
38%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
2%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 113 reviews

Parc Ivoloina

Reviewed By DrEmma1975 - Cape Town, South Africa

I have returned for a second visit as my 1st last year was so wonderful. The guides are so knowledgeable and are able to show you things like minute silver frogs that we would have walked straight passed. The park should be commended for their education projects aimed at local school children and communities as this is such important work. The sanctuary is beautiful and very well maintained even after heavy rains. I suggest that you don’t try drive by yourself unless you have a 4x4 or high vehicle as the roads are bad, especially during rainy season. They have a number of different lemur species, along with frogs, snakes and the exquisite giant chameleons. While the park is relatively small, it is very well worth going for the beautiful tropical scenery, very knowledgeable guides and animals.

6. Vakona Private Reserve

165 Km From Antanarivo, Andasibe Madagascar http://hotelvakona.com
Excellent
48%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
14%
Poor
4%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 429 reviews

Vakona Private Reserve

Reviewed By LynseyUK55 - Stafford, United Kingdom

I feel they do some good work here the lemurs which live here cannot be returned to the wild. We saw many Lemurs wild on our travels however to get up close and personal was an amazing experience. We went with a guide and met the brown Lemurs first, they were naughty and greddy however great fun. One even stayed on our shoulder to trek with us. We then saw the small and beautiful bamboo Lemur with a baby, so beautiful however they stayed at a distance. We then got a canoe to the dancing Lemur who did just that, incredible. We then went on a canoe ride through the beautiful forest to see King Julian and his pals, they were fun and very interested in us, It was a great experience and I understand people will have their own views on this place however they have a huge amount of space to live in, they dont have to come to the tourists which some didnt and I feel they are trying to do some good work. I would suggest a visit if in the area you will have fab time.

7. Vohimana must be VOIMMA

Vohimana forest -Ambavaniasy This is the same park as the other VOIMMA review site and should be merged., Andasibe Madagascar +261 20 22 674 90 http://www.vohimana.com
Excellent
33%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
67%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 3 reviews

Vohimana must be VOIMMA

Reviewed By Polsnt - Darmstadt, Germany

We spent a full day visiting Vohimana Park. The life and the landscape of the park was amazing. You start by crossing the railroad to arrive to the Vohimana Visitor Center, where you can actually stay overnight. The views from there are amazing, sorrounded by a waterfall and a very beautiful valley. Then, we continued the trek from there spotting different chamaleons and a lot of birds. We even had the chance to see the beetle giraffe. We would recommend this park to everyone and of you have the time, to spend a night there.

8. Makira Natural Park

Wildlife Conservarion Society, Maroantsetra 512 Madagascar +261 34 59 173 04 https://madagascar.wcs.org/Wild-Places/Makira-Natural-Park.aspx
Makira Natural Park

Makira Natural Park is Madagascar's largest terrestrial national park covering 372,470 hectares of rainforest. Along with spectacular scenery, the park is a naturalist's heaven with more than 60 species of mammals, including White-fronted Brown Lemur, Common Brown Lemur, Red-bellied Lemur, Western lesser bamboo lemur, Indri and Red-ruffed Lemur.

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