The 5 Best Things to do Good for Big Groups in Toliara Province, Madagascar

May 11, 2022 Roger Rusk

The Toliara Province (formerly Toliary or Tuléar) is a former province of Madagascar with an area of 161,405 square kilometres (62,319 sq mi). It had a population of 2,229,550 (July, 2001). Its capital was Toliara. Near Toliara was the "spiny forest".
Restaurants in Toliara Province

1. Lokaro Beach

Tolanaro Madagascar http://www.lavasoa.com/fr/camp-pirate
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Lokaro Beach

2. Isalo National Park

Isalo Madagascar +261 33 49 402 36 http://parcs-madagascar.com/aire-prot%C3%A9g%C3%A9e/parc-national-isalo
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4.5 based on 647 reviews

Isalo National Park

Distinguished by a canyon and beautiful, rolling plains, the Parc National de Isalo is an attractive reserve of Madagascar's land and wildlife.

Reviewed By PeterE5 - Sydney, Australia

I spent 3 days in Isalo National Park and loved it. Although it's rainy season here this area is relatively dry and a good place to go at this time of year. It is difficult to get to sites and trailheads without transport, and the access roads are poor, but I managed to join another traveller with a vehicle, making things much easier. I am sure my experience was made much better by my guide Sandra. Sandra is a local Ranohira woman, has 3 years experience as a guide, has recently completed her tourism degree and speaks excellent English, as well as French and Malagasy. There are over 100 guides for the park, but only 5 females. So just in the interests of advancing women in Madagascar I would recommend hiring a woman, but Sandra was excellent. The guide rates are set at 120,000 ariary for full day, or 80,000 for half day. You can hire a guide at the guides office, across from the National Parks office, or they may approach you first. The Fenetre (Window) of Isalo is a unusual rock formation and great place for sunset - you need a vehicle to get there. My first hike was to the Piscine Naturelle, then we crossed within a wide canyon to Namaza camp site where there were lemurs and many birds, and then up the gorge to Piscine Bleu and Piscine Noire with waterfalls and beautiful natural swimming pools. Beautiful! My second hike was to Canyon des Makis and Canyon de Rates (but no rats!). They are two beautiful gorges. We were the only ones hiking there that day. I thoroughly recommend the Park and these hikes.

3. Avenue of the Baobabs

8 Rt, Morondava 619 Madagascar
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4.5 based on 752 reviews

Avenue of the Baobabs

Reviewed By Mikiduta - Bucharest, Romania

We have been to The Avenue twice, both at sunset and sunrise. Being low season not too many tourists were around at sunset (around 40-50) while at sunrise which was happening at 5 am we were just a few (around 10 probably). The baobabs are amazing trees that can survive without water for a long period of time. During December they had a lot of leaves because one week before it rained. The weather was great when we visited the avenue so both sunset and sunrise were spectacular. During sunset there were plenty of mosquitos around while during sunrise the flies took the places of mosquitos. Sunset was really great and we have stayed also after the sunset to take pictures during the blue hour. The sunrise was also spectacular but totally different mainly before the appearance of the sun when a mix of orange, red and dark blue was taking our pictures to another level. I am really happy that we have visited Madagascar during December because we had good weather and almost no tourists around us. Special thanks to Cactus Madagascar which organized very professionally our tour!

4. Nahampoana Reserve

Nahampohana, Tolanaro 614 Madagascar http://www.nahampoana.com/
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4.5 based on 103 reviews

Nahampoana Reserve

5. Kirindy Forest Morondava Madagascar

117 BP Tsimahavaobe, Morondava 619 Madagascar +261 20 95 938 11 http://www.kirindyforest.com
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4.0 based on 192 reviews

Kirindy Forest Morondava Madagascar

Reviewed By shiraziwine - Shiraz, Iran

Need to mention that there are two parks named “ Kirindy” in Morondava One is “kirindy Mitea national park”, this park really does not worth a visit AT ALL, IT IS WASTE OF TIME. During my visit i saw just two parrots and one snake. Thats all The office of this park is located in Belo sur mer village just right next to the church. The second park is “Kirindy Forest” which you can visit with Avenue of Baobabs in one day. This park is amazing and we saw many kind of birds and Lemurs just in our 2 hours walking. Our guide was also a perfect man. You can book a tour via your hotel I highly recommend this park

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