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November 23, 2025

Lemurs’ Park

In this park, you can enjoy observing lemurs. The park is home to a large number of lemurs, as well as chameleons and various birds, and also offers beautiful views of the local countryside.  Located just 25 kilometers from the capital, this park offers an immersive experience unlike any traditional zoo. Lemurs live in a...
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Lake Anosy:

Lake Anosy is an artificial lake located south of Antananarivo, it is a heart-shaped lake lined with jacaranda trees, plus an islet with a golden WWI memorial on a plinth. Here, the area is filled with jacaranda trees. In the middle of the lake stands the “Black Angel” statue, which is a monument in memory...
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Handicraft Market:

Reach to Lisy Art Gallery for souvenirs, you will find the vanilla, spices, Malagasy chocolates, Malagasy Rhums and diverse types of handcrafts (woodcarving baobabs, things made by zebus’ horn, aluminum, raffia, precious stones, painting and so on) and then drive to the airport.
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Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception Andohalo

It is a religious building that serves as a Catholic cathedra, and simply a historic and emblematic landmark of Antananarivo. It is an emblematic landmark of the capital, Andohalo Cathedral is a masterpiece of neo-Gothic stone architecture, impressive with its twin towers, rose window, and colorful stained-glass windows. The spacious interior, with wooden vaults and...
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Royal Hill of Ambohimanga/ Rovan’ Ambohimanga

The former royal capital and its palace is on a steep hill where offer stunning views overlooking rice terraces. It is Madagascar’s only World Heritage Site, tracing the rise of a legendary dynasty and retracing its entire history. Royal Hill of Ambohimanga is definitely a must-visit place. This palace has been listed as a World...
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Queen’s Palace

1. a landmark building in the capital Antananarivo and one of Madagascar’s most important historical and cultural sites. tips: No photos allowed inside buildings- 2. it is a beautiful palace to learn about Malagasy history. having small museum inside about kings, queens, Madagascar and some nice items. it is amazing view from top of Antananarivo...
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Kimony Resort

At the Kimony Resort, dive deep into the world of lemur care and juvenile lemur training—learning the ins and outs of their conservation efforts. These gentle lemurs are incredibly docile, letting you get up close and personal to feel their soft, fluffy fur.
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Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

Beautiful national park with limestone rock formations and 11 kind of lemurs. This 5-hour hike takes you through jungles, up rocky climbs, and through narrow cave passages—plus crossing suspension bridges and more! Keep an eye out for unique wildlife along the way, including lemurs and vibrant, colorful birds.
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Kirindy Forest

This region boasts a wealth of arid-adapted plants and an incredible diversity of rare wildlife. Visit of this reserve to see some Lemurs (white, brown …), some birds, reptiles, and especially the mongoose, a major predator of lemurs. After dusk, you can also go on a night hike to look for mouse lemurs and other...
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Sunset at the Ave Baobabs

In the evening, head to the Loving Baobab Trees. Watch these massive ancient trees tower against the skyline, linger as the golden sunset paints the avenue in molten hues, and capture this awe-inspiring, unforgettable spectacle!
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