National Parks

Madagascar National Parks manages 27 National Parks spread throughout the Malagasy territory.

The National Park aims to :

protect natural regions and landscapes of national, regional or communal importance for ecological, spiritual, scientific, educational, recreational or ecotourism purposes;
establish a system of sustainable management of the ecosystem for the above purposes, in particular for the management of ecotourism;
to perpetuate in as natural conditions as possible representative examples of physiographic regions, biological communities, genetic resources and species so as to guarantee ecological stability and diversity;
ensure respect for ecological and geomorphological features and
to satisfy the needs of riparian populations, through the use of resources for subsistence purposes, to the extent compatible with the other management objectives.

The following are prohibited throughout a National Park: the slaughter, hunting and capture of animals and the destruction or collection of plants, except for scientific reasons or for the needs of development or public order, under the control and direction of the Protected Area manager.

Marojejy

Marojejy National Park is an ecological gem in Madagascar’s Sava region. Its unique biodiversity and conservation make it a crucial destination not only...

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Marolambo

Marolambo National Park straddles four Regions (Atsinanana, Vatovavy, Vakinankaratra and Amoron’i Mania), through the Districts of Marolambo...

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Masoala

Masoala National Park belongs to the Eastern Ecoregion, and all of Madagascar’s rainforest vegetation types are represented in Masoala National Park:...

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Mikea

Mikea National Park boasts a unique concentration of areas representative of the diverse habitats and species of the southwest region. They are distributed...

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Montagne d’Ambre

Parc National de la Montagne d’Ambre is one of the first national parks created in Madagascar. Located in the north of the country, in the Diana region,...

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Nosy Hara

Nosy Hara’s geomorphology is marked by varied landscapes, including steep cliffs, karst plateaus and fine sandy beaches. Erosion and marine activity have...

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