Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have adequate supplies, water, and local guidance before visiting.
Sahamalaza National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Sofia region of northwestern Madagascar. Covering 26,035 hectares, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for the country's diverse flora and fauna. Management is overseen by Madagascar National Parks, with essential financial support provided by the Madagascar Protected Areas and Biodiversity Fund (FAPBM). It remains a key destination for those interested in conservation efforts and the pristine natural landscapes of the island.
Sahamalaza National Park is a significant protected area situated in the Sofia region of northwestern Madagascar. Covering 26,035 hectares, the park serves as a vital sanctuary for the country's diverse flora and fauna. Management is overseen by Madagascar National Parks, with essential financial support provided by the Madagascar Protected Areas and Biodiversity Fund (FAPBM). It remains a key destination for those interested in conservation efforts and the pristine natural landscapes of the island.
Spans over 26,000 hectares of protected land.
Vital sanctuary for endemic flora and fauna.
Managed by Madagascar National Parks with support from FAPBM.
Key site for regional conservation efforts.
The park is located in a remote area of northwestern Madagascar.
Access may require specialized transport or planning.
Infrastructure for tourists is limited compared to more developed parks.
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have adequate supplies, water, and local guidance before visiting.
Follow all park guidelines to minimize your environmental footprint and protect the delicate ecosystem.
Nature enthusiasts and travelers interested in conservation and biodiversity.
MGA Ar
$50-$100 p/day
Malagasy, French
Hiring a local guide is highly recommended to navigate the terrain and learn more about the endemic species.
Nature Lovers, Adventure