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Explore Lemurs Park in Madagascar, a must-visit eco-tourism destination dedicated to the conservation of the island's unique lemurs and wildlife.
Nestled in the lush greenery of Madagascar, Lemurs Park offers an unforgettable experience for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This unique park is dedicated to the conservation of the island's remarkable lemurs and provides a sanctuary where these fascinating creatures thrive in their natural habitat. Visitors can stroll through beautifully designed landscapes, engage with educational exhibits, and observe lemurs in a setting that mimics their wild environment. With a commitment to eco-tourism and sustainability, Lemurs Park is an essential stop for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Madagascar’s rich biodiversity.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From any location in Betsiboka, head southeast on Route Nationale 4 (RN4). Follow the RN4 for approximately 30 kilometers until you reach the town of Antananarivo. From there, take the exit towards Route 43 and continue for another 15 kilometers. You will see signs for Lemurs Park along the way. The park is located at the coordinates Latitude: -18.9543114, Longitude: 47.3587014. There is usually no toll on this route, but always check for local traffic updates.
Public Transportation
To reach Lemurs Park using public transportation, take a taxi-brousse (shared taxi) from Betsiboka to Antananarivo. The fare is typically around 10,000 to 20,000 Ariary per person, depending on the vehicle and time of day. Once in Antananarivo, transfer to another taxi-brousse heading towards Route 43. Inform the driver of your destination, and they will drop you off near the park entrance. Expect the whole journey to take approximately 2-3 hours.
Combination
For a more comfortable journey, consider taking a private car from Betsiboka to Antananarivo and then hiring a taxi to take you to Lemurs Park. You may negotiate with local drivers for a round trip. The private car fare can vary, but expect to pay around 100,000 to 150,000 Ariary for the whole trip. Ensure you confirm the price beforehand to avoid misunderstandings.
Use Lemurs Park as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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