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The Western coast

Kirindy-Mite National Park

The park is located north of Morondava on the western coast, in the Menabe region, inhabited by the Sakalava ethnic group. It is accessible by way of a trail crossing through the deciduous forest, with tall baobabs. This park is known for its high level of endemism owing to the presence of two distinct biotypes, that of the west and that...
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Ankarafantsika National Park

The complex of the protected areas of Ankarafantsika has an area of 135,000 hectares (333,600 acres) and comprises the Forestry Station of Ampijoroa with its 5,000 hectares (12,355 acres). It was created thanks to the Conservation International NGO to protect the deciduous forest, made up of valuable trees such as Rosewood, Ebony, Baobab (species: Andasonia Madagascariensis), and Pachypodium (species: Pachypodium rosolatum),...
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BEMARAHA NATIONAL PARK

This Park is absolutely exceptional: in fact it was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by U.N.E.S.C.O. WORLD HERITAGE (1990) – http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/494 – Link U.N.E.S.C.O. Bemaraha National Park. The area is made up of calcareous rocks shaped into vertical pinnacles, pointed and sharp (set in a geometrical pattern, one right next to the other) that make the place almost inaccessible....
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