Ambohitantely Special Reserve is a critical forested area protecting some of the last highland forests of Madagascar, offering unique opportunities for nature observation and understanding endemic biodiversity.
Ambohitantely Special Reserve is located in the Central Highlands of Madagascar within the Analamanga region. It covers the remnants of the island’s original montane forest, one of the few intact forest patches left in the highlands, and plays a crucial conservation role for Madagascar’s endemic flora and fauna. The reserve’s landscape features a mix of humid forest, grasslands, and rocky outcrops, with an elevation range that supports a diversity of microhabitats. The region is home to a variety of rare species including several species of lemurs, endemic birds such as the Appert's tetraka, and a number of plant species found only in this part of Madagascar. Established in 1982, Ambohitantely was created to protect these dwindling forest habitats from ongoing pressures like slash-and-burn agriculture, wood harvesting, and livestock grazing. Visitors to Ambohitantely can enjoy hiking trails that wind through forest and grassland areas, birdwatching, guided wildlife tours, and exploring the reserve’s scenic rocky plateaus. The reserve’s biodiversity and scenic landscapes attract researchers, conservationists, and adventurous travelers interested in Madagascar’s unique ecosystems. Though facilities are basic, visitor programs often include local guides who provide insight into the ecology and cultural history of the region. As one of the few remaining patches of highland forest on the island, Ambohitantely Special Reserve offers an important glimpse into Madagascar’s natural heritage and pays a vital role in conservation efforts.
Highland montane forest ecosystem unique to Madagascar’s central plateau
Opportunities to see endemic species such as the Indri and Appert's tetraka
Scenic rocky outcrops and panoramic views from plateau edges
Walking trails that traverse forest and grasslands for immersive biodiversity experience
A remnant of Madagascar’s original highland forest, harboring many endemic plants and animals.
Natural granite formations offering striking panoramic views over the reserve.
Home to several lemur species, including the critically endangered Indri lemur.