Protected Harmonious Landscape · Vakinankaratra Region · Central Highlands

Massif d'Ibity
Protected Landscape

A highland massif of sclerophyllous woodland, rocky outcrops, and mountain grasslands — harbouring 17 Aloe species, site-endemic geckos, and sacred ancestral tombs, rising to 2,200 m above the Central Plateau.

6,136 ha
Established 2015
17 Aloe Species
Summit at 2,200 m
Missouri Botanical Garden
Area
6,136
hectares
Established
2015
Protected Landscape status
Summit
2,200 m
above sea level
Aloe Species
17
12 known only from Ibity

About the Site

Rocky highlands, ancient woodland, and sacred summits

The Ibity Massif Protected Harmonious Landscape lies in the Vakinankaratra Region of Madagascar’s Central Highlands. Managed by the Missouri Botanical Garden, it is one of the country’s newer protected areas, formally established in 2015. The park office is based in the Ibity community centre.

Rising to 2,200 m, the massif is characterised by sclerophyllous open woodland, rupicolous vegetation clinging to bare rock faces, and sweeping mountain grasslands. Although modest in size compared to Madagascar’s larger parks, Ibity is botanically exceptional — above all for its extraordinary concentration of Aloe species, 12 of which are found nowhere else on Earth.

Ibity is one of the world's most important sites for wild Aloe diversity — a remote highland sanctuary where a dozen species grow on no other massif on the planet.

Key Fauna & Flora

Aloe sanctuaries and endemic geckos

The vegetation mosaic spans several distinct communities: dominant grassland of Loudetia simplex and grazing pastures across the slopes; lower-slope secondary grassland of Aristida similis and Hyparrhenia rufa; and high-altitude mountain grassland of Loudetia madagascariensis along the ridges and crests. Small patches of sclerophyllous forest persist as degraded groves of Uapaca bojeri, with forest corridors running along thalwegs sheltering TinaIlex mitis, and others.

 
Aloe Species
17
12 endemic to Ibity endemic
Birds
43
incl. Buteo brachypterus, Madagascar buzzard
Reptiles
16
incl. Lygodactylus blanci site endemic
Amphibians
5
recorded species
Tenrecidae
8
tenrec species
Uapaca bojeri
dominant woodland species in forest patches

Culture & Heritage

Sacred tombs of ancient kings

The Ibity Massif holds deep cultural and spiritual significance. The site contains sacred places including the tombs of former kings and Vazimba ancestors — the Vazimba being regarded as Madagascar’s earliest inhabitants, whose spiritual presence permeates many highland landscapes.

Primary conservation pressures

 
Bush fires Charcoal production Succulent plant collection Pachypodium brevicaule harvesting

Hiking & Exploration

Several trails, one leads to the summit

Multiple hiking paths allow exploration of the massif’s varied habitats — from grassland slopes and rocky ridges to forest corridors. One trail leads all the way to the 2,200 m summit. Visit modalities, accommodation, and guided excursions are best arranged directly with guides at the site entrance.

  • Summit Trail Ascent to the 2,200 m peak with panoramic views over the Central Highlands

    Summit
  • Rocky Outcrop Routes Exploration of rupicolous vegetation and Aloe colonies on exposed rock faces

    Botanical
  • Forest Corridor Walks Thalweg paths through Uapaca bojeri groves and gallery forest

    Forest
Getting There
Via RN7, past the village of Vinaninkarena, 12 km from Antsirabe
After 1 km, turn west at the junction and continue to Ibity village
Alternative access via Manandona village, also on RN7
Park office at the Ibity community centre
Ask for access details →
Climate
Cool season June – August
Hot season September – November
Rainy season November – April
Best visit May – Oct
Winter min 5.9 °C
Summer max 31.4 °C
Accommodation
Manandona Community guesthouse
Ambohitrimanjato Community guesthouse
Ihasy Community guesthouse

Traditional houses adapted for visitors, managed by local communities. Arrange stays and guides at the site entrance.

Site Details
Manager Missouri Botanical Garden
Status Protected Harmonious Landscape
Established 2015
Highest point 2,200 m
Region Vakinankaratra
Location

Central Highlands, Vakinankaratra Region

The Ibity Massif lies in the Vakinankaratra Region of Madagascar’s Central Plateau, just 12 km from Antsirabe along National Route 7. Its proximity to Antsirabe and the RN7 corridor makes it a natural extension to visits combining Antsirabe, Ranomafana, or Isalo further south.

 
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Palmarium Reserve  
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Lemurs Park  
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Avenue of the Baobabs  
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