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  1. Ranomafana National Park is a national park in southeastern Madagascar, in the Haute Matsiatra and Vatovavy regions. It was established as Madagascar's fourth national park in 1991 following the rediscovery of the greater bamboo lemur ( Hapalemur simus ) and the discovery of the golden bamboo lemur ( Hapalemur aureus ) by the ...

  2. 10 de jul. de 2021 · Ranomafana National Park. Address. Madagascar. Phone +261 20 75 523 02. Web Visit website. Visitors come from far and wide to admire the astonishing array of rare flora and fauna, including at least 12 species of lemurs, in Madagascar's Ranomafana National Park.

  3. The national park encompasses an area of 160.61 square miles (416 sq km). The landscape of the park features tropical rainforest-covered mountains with park elevation ranging from 2,624.6 feet (800 m) to 3,937 feet (1,200 m). It is home to incredibly rare species of wildlife and vegetation.

  4. El parque nacional de Ranomafana se localiza al sudeste de Madagascar en la provincia de Fianarantsoa. Tiene más de 41 600 ha de bosque húmedo, el parque es el hábitat de un buen número de especies raras de flora y fauna como los lémures.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2017 · The Ranomafana National Park is located near the town of Fianarantsoa and covers nearly 41,600 ha of rainforest. Venture into the forest labyrinth and discover species you won’t see anywhere else on the island (including dangerous species). Ranomafana. An exceptional fauna and flora. Ranomafana National Park is a must-see when visiting the island.

  6. 4 de ene. de 2019 · For us, Ranomafana was one of the ‘must-see’ parks in Madagascar. The simple reason being, it is one of the best parks to see numerous different species of lemurs. Apart from the lemurs, Ranomafana has the reputation as the best place to see Giraffe-Necked Weevils! Our journey to Ranomafana National Park started very early from ...

  7. Ranomafana National Park (Parc National de Ranomafana) is one of the most biodiverse areas in the country and was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007. It is home to 12 lemur species, including the highly endangered golden bamboo lemur. There are many guided hikes available ranging from an easy two-hour stroll to overnight camping trips.