A UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Marojejy National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in northeast Madagascar between the cities of Andapa and Sambava. This unique mountainous area contains an enigmatic and mysterious atmosphere. It is often described as a wonder of nature, and you cannot ignore the excess of its scarps and its high cliffs, where there is a dense mist. Be prepared to hike, because Marojejy overflows with steep reliefs offering sublime landscape for the nature lovers.
Once it was only exclusive to scientists but now it is open to the public. You will discover rich biodiversity and incomparable fauna and flora such as ferns, palms, birds, lemurs, amphibians, and reptiles of all kinds. The park is open all year long but the best times to go are from April to May and from September to December when there is less chance of rain.
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