Ranohira (Isalo)
Ranohira, located along the RN7, is the gateway to Isalo National Park. The original settlement moved closer to the road. Today, it offers access to canyons, pools, and remarkable landscapes.
Ranohira, located along the RN7, is the gateway to Isalo National Park. The original settlement moved closer to the road. Today, it offers access to canyons, pools, and remarkable landscapes.
A large town along RN7 and departure point for the old Micheline train (FCE), this town is a must-visit due to its unique geological location on the southern route.
Ambalavao offers close encounters with ring-tailed lemurs at Anja Reserve, stunning hikes in Andringitra, and a taste of local culture through Antemoro paper, silk, and wine — a true Malagasy gem.
One of the most important rainforest reserves in Madagascar. Located close to the RN7, the exceptional rainforest and its environment allow tourists to profit highly from their holiday.
Ampefy is a peaceful lakeside escape near Antananarivo, known for Lake Itasy and scenic waterfalls. On the way, visit Lemurs’ Land to see Madagascar’s famous lemurs in a natural setting. 3 hours of driving from Tana
A peaceful lakeside village on the east coast of Madagascar, located about 3–4 hours from Toamasina (Tamatave). The main departure point to explore the legendary Pangalanes Canal, one of the longest canal systems in the world.
Located about 140 km east of Antananarivo, Andasibe (also known as Andasibe–Mantadia) is one of the most accessible and fascinating nature destinations in Madagascar.
This region is famous for its lush rainforest, rich biodiversity, endemic wildlife, and unforgettable sounds of the forest — especially the call of the Indri, the largest living lemur