Andohahela Safari

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Experience Andohahela, Beyond Your Imagination

We craft truly unforgettable safaris centred on Andohahela, powered by more than a quarter‑century of experience and strong connections within the region. Every journey is designed not only to enchant our guests, but to benefit the land and uplift the communities that call it home.

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Why Travel With Exodussafaris?

25 Years of Safari Expertise ​

For more than 25 years we’ve been designing bespoke African safari adventures, drawing on firsthand insight and deep, trusted local relationships.

We Know Because We Go

Our roots run deep in Africa — we’ve explored every destination, stayed in each lodge, savoured authentic experiences, and uncovered the hidden gems we now recommend with confidence.

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From your initial inquiry until your safe return, we’re with you every step of the way, managing details around the clock. And our on‑the‑ground partners, built on years of trust, match our own commitment to your well‑being and satisfaction.

Every Adventure Makes a Difference ​

As part of the Nawiri Group, each journey contributes to the protection of essential ecosystems and supports local communities to flourish alongside nature.

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Travel with peace of mind—your trip is backed by comprehensive financial safeguards and transparent policies, so you’re protected at every turn.

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We’ve been honoured by Condé Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, and the World Travel Awards. Yet above awards, it’s the feedback and memories of our travellers that speak loudest.

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Where To Go In Andohahela

Many layers of Andohahela await — from dense rainforest and spiny dry forest to coastline, plateaus, and remote villages. Here are 15 must‑see destinations to inspire your safari journey.

Andohahela National Park

A sprawling wilderness where rainforests meet spiny forest and succulent thickets, offering dramatic landscapes and rare species.

Cap Sainte Marie

Remote and rugged coastal area, perfect for witnessing seabird colonies and sunsets over the Indian Ocean.

Pic Saint‑Louis

Elevated vantage points with sweeping vistas, ideal for panoramic views of the surrounding terrain.

Anosy Mountains

Mist‑shrouded peaks hosting endemic wildlife and rich plant life seldom seen elsewhere.

Behara River Valley

Lush riverine habitat, vibrant with wildlife drawn to water and cool shade.

Tsimanampetsotsa Lake

A saline lake beyond the dry forests, framed by baobabs and home to flamingos and rare bird species.

Ranohira Plateau

Wide open plateaus that provide excellent opportunities for night skies and solitude.

Ifotaka Spiny Woodland

Dark, architectural vegetation that captures Madagascar’s unique evolutionary quirks.

Ambato Plateau

Elevated grasslands with cooler climate, dramatic horizons and robust trekking routes.

Mahavelo Forest

Dense undergrowth and canopy layers alive with frogs, chameleons and elusive mammals.

Sakopatra Hills

Rolling hills near the park perimeter, with views over the forest‑spine junction.

Ivohibe Corridor

A connecting landscape that supports migration, endemic species, and cultural encounters.

Tolagnaro (Fort Dauphin)

Coastal town offering beach escape, charming markets, and a gateway to marine habitats.

Nossy Vezo Village

Small fishing communities where traditional ways of life continue, offering genuine cultural exchange.

Best Time To Visit Andohahela

The ideal time to explore Andohahela is during the dry season, when wildlife is more visible, trails are passable, and weather conditions are more stable.

Andohahela Safari in January

Hot and humid, with rainfall still possible especially in rainforest zones. Some paths may be muddy, but the forests are lush and vibrant. It’s a good time for birdwatching and spotting amphibians.

Andohahela Safari in February

Rain remains frequent, particularly in low‑lying areas. Although visibility is lower, many plant species are in bloom and wildlife tends to gather at fewer water sources.

Andohahela Safari in March

Rain begins to taper off in some zones, though heavy showers are still likely. The landscape is richly green, and many species are in breeding or fruiting phases.

Andohahela Safari in April

Transition month: rainfall reduces noticeably. Trails become more accessible, humidity less oppressive, and wildlife dispersal improves.

Andohahela Safari in May

One of the better months: dry spells grow longer, cooler nights set in. Daytime is pleasant, ideal for hiking and exploring both forested and dry habitats.

Andohahela Safari in June

Dry season in full swing. Skies are clearer, wildlife more visible, and travelling easier. A prime time for photography and long treks.

Andohahela Safari in July

Cooler mornings and evenings, dry paths, excellent for wildlife viewing. Peak season for many travellers, so lodges and services may book up.

Andohahela Safari in August

Similar to July: dry, crisp days, fewer bugs, and more reliable conditions. Great for exploring remote areas.

Andohahela Safari in September

Still dry, warming up toward the end of the month. Vegetation begins to show signs of stress, but wildlife remains concentrated around water.

Andohahela Safari in October

The heat builds, with the chance of early showers in some areas. Wildlife is still relatively easy to spot; landscape turns slightly drier.

Andohahela Safari in November

Rain chances increasing again, particularly in rainforest zones. Trails may become slippery; some remote lodges may be harder to access.

Andohahela Safari in December

Onset of the wet season: frequent rain, humid conditions, especially in the mornings and afternoons. Yet dramatic thunderstorms and lush vegetation make this month dramatic in its own way.

Our Recommended Activities In Andohahela

Explore our recommended experiences in Andohahela and find your perfect way to connect with its natural beauty.

Chief’s Island

Moremi Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi Pans

Chobe National Park and Savuti Marsh

Khwai

Chief’s Island

Our Recommended Activities In Andohahela

Explore our recommended experiences in Andohahela and find your perfect way to connect with its natural beauty.

Chief’s Island

Moremi Game Reserve

Makgadikgadi Pans

Chobe National Park and Savuti Marsh

Khwai

Chief’s Island

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What You Need To Know About Andohahela Safaris

Find everything you need to know to plan your Andohahela adventure, from travel tips to essential insights for an unforgettable trip.

Andohahela Food and Tipping Practices

You’ll find a mix of local Malagasy cuisine and international dishes, especially in lodges. Ingredients are often fresh, with many lodges sourcing locally. Tipping is appreciated—guides, lodge staff, drivers—though amounts depend on service level and lodge policy. It’s good to have small local currency denominations.

Andohahela Food and Tipping Practices

Prices vary depending on level of accommodation, group size, time of year, and the depth of itinerary (how remote, how many activities). Budget safaris might be more modest, while luxury options include private guides, higher‑end lodgings, and exclusive access areas. Expect to budget more in peak season.

Cost of a Andohahela Safari

Essentials to bring: sturdy walking shoes, breathable lightweight clothing, a warm layer for evenings, rain jacket, sun protection (hat, sunscreen, sunglasses), insect repellent, camera/binoculars, basic first‑aid kit, and any personal medications. Also, power adaptors, and zip‑lock bags to protect gear in case of rain.

Packing List for Andohahela

Tropical and highly varied: rainforest zones receive heavy rainfall and maintain high humidity; drier spiny forests and coastal areas are hotter and dryer. Temperatures can swing between warm to very warm during the day, cooler at night especially in higher altitude areas.

Climate in Andohahela

The primary languages are Malagasy and French. English is spoken in many lodges, by guides, and in tourism‑oriented businesses, but less so in remote communities. A few words of Malagasy will be appreciated.

Languages in Andohahela

Generally yes — lodges, parks, and travel agencies in the area maintain good safety standards. However, as with any remote region: be prepared for limited facilities, occasional rough roads, and variable communications. Follow your guide’s advice, get necessary vaccinations, avoid isolated travel at night, and safeguard valuables.

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