Anjozorobe-Angavo Protected Area is a critical conservation zone in Madagascar, known for its vast montane rainforest, rich biodiversity, and opportunities for hiking and wildlife observation.
The Anjozorobe-Angavo Protected Area is located in the highlands northeast of Antananarivo, Madagascar’s capital, covering an expanse of montane rainforest and humid evergreen forest. This area represents one of the largest remaining blocks of dense forest in the eastern highlands, featuring rugged terrain with steep slopes and deep valleys. It is an ecological reservoir for numerous endemic species, including the critically endangered silky sifaka lemur, a rare and highly threatened primate. The forest supports diverse fauna such as various lemurs, chameleons, reptiles, and bird species, making it a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts and researchers. The region also holds significance for water catchment, supplying numerous rivers and streams that sustain local communities. Visitors can explore well-maintained trails that traverse scenic ridges and secluded forest areas, providing excellent hiking and birdwatching opportunities. The area is governed by national authorities with support from local communities and international conservation groups aiming to combat deforestation and habitat fragmentation. The protected area offers a mix of guided treks and community-based ecotourism experiences, allowing visitors to experience the natural beauty while contributing to conservation efforts. Due to its remote nature, visits require planning, but the rewarding encounters with rare species and pristine forest make it worthwhile for nature lovers and adventurers.
Observation of the critically endangered silky sifaka lemur
Extensive montane rainforest ecosystem with high endemism
Scenic hiking trails through steep valleys and ridgelines
Community-led ecotourism initiatives supporting conservation
Home to one of the world's rarest lemurs, the silky sifaka, which is known for its white fur and remarkable climbing abilities.
A rich evergreen forest biome characterized by high rainfall and diverse plant species including numerous orchids and endemic trees.
Hilly terrain that creates numerous microclimates and unique ecological niches within the protected area.