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Alaotra-Mangoro Region

Lac Alaotra

The blue heart of Madagascar. A sanctuary for endemic wildlife, a granary for the nation, and an untouched paradise for the eco-conscious traveler.

An Ecosystem of Rare Beauty

Spanning over 900 square kilometers, Lake Alaotra is the largest lake in Madagascar. It is more than just a body of water; it is a lifeline for the region's agriculture and a critical habitat for some of the world's most endangered species.

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Le Grenier à Riz de Madagascar

Alaotra is often called the "Rice Bowl" of the island. The fertile plains surrounding the lake produce hundreds of thousands of tons of rice annually. In season, the landscape transforms into a vibrant patchwork of emerald greens and harvest golds.

Visitors can engage in immersive agritourism experiences, learning traditional cultivation techniques from local farmers and understanding the vital connection between the land and the Malagasy people.

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Ambatondrazaka Plains

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Sanctuary of the Bandro

The lake's marshes are the exclusive home of the Bandro (Hapalemur alaotrensis), a gentle bamboo lemur that lives entirely within the papyrus reeds. This unique adaptation makes it a singular sight for wildlife enthusiasts.

Birdwatchers will find paradise here. The wetlands host critically endangered waterbirds like the Madagascar Pochard and the Madagascar Grebe. Our guided eco-tours ensure respectful observation that supports conservation efforts.

Key Sites Around the Lake

Discover the villages and viewpoints that define the Alaotra experience.

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Aerial view of a bustling Malagasy town near water

Ambatondrazaka

Main Hub

The regional capital and the perfect base for your explorations. Bustling markets, local eateries, and access to all transport links.

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Peaceful village with traditional houses

Imerimandroso

Culture

Located on a rocky promontory, offering panoramic views of the lake. A historical site rich in legends and traditional architecture.

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Wetlands with reeds and water birds

Andreba Gara

Ecotourism

The primary gateway for Bandro observation. Here, community-led conservation projects allow you to visit the marshes responsibly.

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Practical Information

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Best Time to Visit

May to October offers the driest weather and best road conditions for exploring the lake circuit.

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Getting There

Accessible via RN 44. Recent renovations have improved access from Moramanga. 4x4 recommended.

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What to Pack

Light, neutral-colored clothing for birdwatching, binoculars, sun protection, and insect repellent.

Experience Alaotra Responsibly

To protect this fragile ecosystem and ensure the best experience, we strongly recommend hiring certified local guides from ORTALMA.