Getting Around
Mananara is accessible via Route Nationale No.5 and has both maritime and riverine harbors for travel.
Mananara, located in the Analanjirofo region of Madagascar, is a municipality that thrives on agriculture, with cloves, coffee, and vanilla being the primary crops. The town is strategically positioned along Route Nationale No.5, providing easy access via its maritime and riverine harbors. Mananara offers educational facilities up to the senior secondary level and has hospital services for its residents. The majority of the population is engaged in farming, with a significant portion also involved in services and fishing. This makes Mananara a fascinating destination for those interested in experiencing rural Malagasy culture and agriculture.
Access to both maritime and riverine harbors.
Significant clove, coffee, and vanilla production.
Educational facilities up to senior secondary level.
Local airport for convenient travel.
Hospital services available for residents.
Close access to natural harbors for travel and trade.
Rich agricultural heritage with significant clove, coffee, and vanilla production.
Educational and healthcare facilities available for residents.
Mananara is accessible via Route Nationale No.5 and has both maritime and riverine harbors for travel.
MGA Ar
$50-$100 p/day
The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with cloves, coffee, and vanilla as key products.
Mananara offers educational facilities up to senior secondary level and has hospital services.
37,224
Malagasy, French
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a good time to visit Mananara as the weather is mild and the agricultural activities are in full swing.
Summers can be hot and humid, but it's a great time to explore the local harbors.
Fall offers a pleasant climate, making it ideal for exploring the town and its surroundings.
Winters are mild, providing a comfortable environment for experiencing local culture and agriculture.