Andohahela National Park is located in the south of Madagascar, around 40 km northwest of Fort Dauphin. Around 30,000 hectares of the current national park have been protected since 1939.
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- en.wikipedia.org Andohahela National ParkThe Andohahela National Park is situated in Anosy in the south-east of Madagascar. It is remarkable for the extremes of habitats that are represented within it.
- madagascar-tourisme.com en/discover/the-southwest…The Andohahela National Park gathers three different climates and is incredibly rich in fauna and flora – A real crossroads between two worlds.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g1584026-…Andohahela National Park is magnificent, but with limited access the opportunities for visiting it are limited.
- wildmadagascar.org conservation/parks/…Andohahela National Park is located in southeastern Madagascar and is characterized by two extreme ecosystems: endemic dry spiny forest and tropical...
- expatstraveltogether.com destination/madagascar/…One of the main reasons why Andohahela National Park stands out as a must-visit destination is its remarkable biodiversity.
- safaribookings.com andohahelaAndohahela National Park (Parc National d’Andohahela) has a remarkable range of habitats spread over three different sections.
- lonelyplanet.com madagascar/parc-national-d-…The park's boundaries encompass the Trafonomby, Andohahela and Vohidagoro mountains, the last of which is the source of numerous rivers.
- urlaub-auf-madagaskar.com en/andohahela-national-…Andohahela National Park is located in the south of Madagascar, about 40km northwest of Fort Dauphin.
- fapbm.org en/aire_protegee/andohahela-national-…Andohahela National Park presents several types of habitats which represent the ecoregion central, the high mountain ecoregion, the southern ecoregion...
- en.wikivoyage.org wiki/Andohahela_National_ParkAndohahela National Park is in the Fianarantsoa Province of Madagascar. It's the southernmost of the six national parks making up the UNESCO World Heritage site...