Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park in Madagascar is renowned for its dense rainforests and rich biodiversity, offering a pristine habitat for rare wildlife, including the famous indri lemur.

38,000
Acres Protected
Not specified
Miles of Trails
Not specified
Annual Visitors
1989
Year Established

About Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
 

Located in eastern Madagascar, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park covers an area known for its lush tropical rainforests, which provide a haven for a diverse range of wildlife. The park is home to the indri, the largest lemur species, known for its distinct calls echoing through the forest. The park is divided into two sections: Andasibe (also known as Analamazaotra) and Mantadia, each offering unique experiences. Andasibe is more accessible to visitors and provides various trails suitable for all levels of hikers. Mantadia, on the other hand, is less visited, offering a wilder hiking experience. In addition to its lemurs, the park hosts an abundance of bird species, reptiles, and a wide variety of endemic plant life. The park is not only a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts but also holds cultural significance for local communities.

Highlights

Highlight

Indri Lemur Watching

Highlight

Bird Watching with over 100 species

Highlight

Mantadia Rainforest Trails

Highlight

Night walks for nocturnal wildlife

Notable Natural Features

Indri

The largest living lemur, easily recognizable by its distinct call.

Vakona Private Reserve

A nearby reserve offering close-up views of lemurs.

Mantadia National Park Area

Dense, scarcely-visited forest with challenging trails.