Amber Mountain National Park is also referred to as the Montagne d'Ambre National Park. It is located around 30 km south of Diego Suarez, as established in 1958 and protects a total surface of 185km².
Andasibe-Mantadia National Park with its 154 km² encompasses two distinct areas. We have the small Réserve Spéciale d'Analamazaotra popularly known by the old French name of the nearby town
Although Andohahela National Park has been protected since 1939, it was not declared National Park and opened to tourism until 1998. It is located about 40 km northwest from Fort Dauphin.
Andringitra National park is found in south central Madagascar. It is home to the Andringitra mountains, a granite outcrop in south-central Madagascar.
Ankarafantsika National Park was formerly known as Ampijoroa Forest Station. This is one of the largest and last remaining sections of dense dry deciduous forest in Madagascar
Ankarana National Park was created in 1956 and lies about 90 km south of Antsiranana covering an area of 182,5 km². It is a spectacularly eroded limestone fortress of sharp ridges
Antananarivo (Tana) is the capital city of Madagascar and the largest city on this big island in the Indian Ocean. The city is situated inland, about 90 miles from the East coast.
Ile Sainte Marie, or Nosy Boraha, is a narrow granitic island 57 km long 8 km off the east coast of Madagascar. Ile Sainte Marie is composed of a main island and several small islets.
Kirindy Mitea National Park is a great, varied, extensive and little visited Madagascar National Park. This 722 km² lies 90 km south from Morondava and next to Belo-sur-Mer, on the western coast of Madagascar.
Marojejy National Park also referred to as Marojevy is a rugged and untamed mountainous area of 600 km² and 75-2.200 m altitude. It is one of the most strikingly beautiful wild areas of the country.
Masoala National Park encompasses 2,300 square kilometres of rainforest. It also has and 100 square kilometres of marine parks. It is Madagascar's largest protected area.