Area
41,100
hectares
Established
2015
Harmonious Protected Landscape
Tourist circuits
9
Thematic circuits · 20 km each
Manager
Fanamby
Association Fanamby

About the protected area

A highland forest corridor, between two regions

The Anjozorobe Angavo Harmonious Protected Landscape encompasses the Anjozorobe–Angavo forest corridor, one of the last remnants of natural forest remaining on the Central Highlands. The corridor straddles the Analamanga and Alaotra Mangoro regions.

Management infrastructure includes an administrative office in Antananarivo and an operational office in Mandialaza. Tourist facilities comprise a lodge with ten fully equipped bungalows, a restaurant, and an ecoshop. Nine thematic circuits of 20 km border the lodge, and hiking trails cross the forest corridor throughout.

The Anjozorobe–Angavo forest corridor is one of the last surviving fragments of natural highland forest on Madagascar's Central Plateau — a refuge for the Indri indri and dozens of endemic species.

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Fauna and Flora

Mid-altitude evergreen forest, rich in endemism

The site presents a mid-altitude evergreen forest with wetland zones dominated by Ocotea, Cryptocarya, Diospyros, Garcinia, and Weinmannia. The flora is composed of typical forest plants, notably orchids including Angraecum compactum.

Birds
112
avian species recorded
Lemurs
9
species incl. Indri indri (flagship)
Amphibians
40
species recorded
Reptiles
38
species recorded
Rodents
8
species incl. Voalavo antsahabensis endemic
Flora
Angraecum compactum · Ocotea · Weinmannia · Garcinia

Culture and Heritage

Sacred springs, ancestral rites and a changing landscape

The area attracts many migrants seeking new land, and the population of the region has grown considerably. Taboos against garlic, onion, and rum are widespread throughout the site. A sacred spring at Andreba serves as the setting for ancestral rites and ceremonies.

Slash-and-burn agriculture, pasture fires, boundary-marking fires, illegal logging, charcoal production, and poaching of wildlife together constitute the main pressures weighing on the protected area. Invasive plants including Psidia altissima and Lantana camara further threaten forest zones.

Identified threats

Slash-and-burn agriculture Pasture fires Illegal logging Charcoal production Poaching Invasive species

Getting there

Two access routes into the corridor

Part of the site is accessible via a secondary road from the town of Anjozorobe on the RN3. It is advisable to contact Association Fanamby in Anjozorobe or Antananarivo beforehand. The eastern section is also reachable from the RN2 at Mahazina village, 32 km west of Moramanga.

  • Western access — via Anjozorobe (RN3)
    Secondary road from Anjozorobe. Contact Association Fanamby before departure.

  • Eastern access — via Mahazina (RN2)
    From Mahazina village (32 km west of Moramanga), drive 41 km north to Mandialaza village, where the Saha Forest Camp is located.

Location

Central Madagascar, Analamanga & Alaotra Mangoro

The Anjozorobe Angavo Harmonious Protected Landscape is accessible from Anjozorobe via the RN3 (western entrance) or from Mahazina on the RN2, 32 km west of Moramanga, continuing 41 km north to Mandialaza (eastern entrance, Saha Forest Camp).

Anjozorobe Angavo Harmonious Protected Landscape
-18.400, 47.900 · Analamanga / Alaotra Mangoro · Madagascar