Loky Manambato Protected Area is a biodiverse haven located in northeastern Madagascar, known for its unique flora and fauna and striking landscapes ranging from forests to beaches.
Loky Manambato Protected Area spans a significant portion of northeastern Madagascar. The area is renowned for its rich biodiversity, featuring a variety of ecosystems including dry and humid forests, savannas, and littoral zones. These diverse habitats support a range of endemic species, particularly unique lemurs and several rare plant species. Conservation efforts in the area are paramount due to threats from deforestation and habitat fragmentation. The protected area also includes parts of the Loky and Manambato rivers, providing vital water sources and supporting both local communities and wildlife. Visitors are attracted to its pristine natural beauty and the opportunity to engage in eco-tourism activities such as guided nature walks and community visits.
The area offers striking views from the Loky-Manambato Highlands.
It is an important habitat for the critically endangered golden-crowned sifaka.
Expansive primary forest areas serve as the perfect backdrop for wildlife watching.
Accessible pristine beaches offer visitors relaxation amidst natural splendor.
A critically endangered lemur species found only in this part of Madagascar.
Provides stunning views and essential resources for the region's ecosystems.
Unique coastal forests hosting an array of rare plant species endemic to the area.