Karthala National Park is a volcanic park located on Grande Comore, known for its dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity.
Karthala National Park, located on the island of Grande Comore in the Comoros archipelago, is home to the active Karthala volcano, one of the largest active volcanoes in the world. The park encompasses the massive caldera and lush, varied ecosystems that extend down its slopes. Historically, the volcano has erupted several times, influencing both the landscape and the local population's way of life. The park is a haven for a variety of plant species and is crucial for the survival of several endemic bird species, making it an important area for conservation. Visitors can enjoy hiking to the summit of the Karthala volcano to witness breathtaking views and explore the diverse environments, ranging from dense rainforests to dry, open spaces. The park offers a unique opportunity for geological study and photography, drawing nature lovers and adventure seekers to its trails.
Karthala Volcano Summit
Endemic bird species including the Comoro Thrush
Dense rainforests teeming with unique plant life
Panoramic views from the volcano's caldera
An active volcano noted for its large caldera and frequent eruptions.
Home to a variety of endemic species, particularly birds like the Comoro Olive Pigeon.
Lush forests offering a habitat for numerous plant and animal species.