Marojejy National Park

national park in Andapa
#1 in Andapa / #20 in Madagascar
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by Eric Mathieu
/ CC BY-SA 3.0

Marojejy National Park in Andapa, Madagascar, is a stunning example of the island's unique biodiversity and natural beauty. Established in 1952 and gaining national park status in 1998, Marojejy covers over 55,500 hectares of primary rainforest, rugged mountain terrain, and pristine habitats. The park is renowned for its rich variety of flora and fauna, including many species that are found nowhere else on Earth. Visitors can explore a range of elevations, from lowland rainforests to high-altitude cloud forests, offering diverse ecosystems and breathtaking landscapes. Notable wildlife includes the critically endangered silky sifaka lemur, various endemic reptiles, and an array of vibrant bird species.


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