Overview
While Tsaratanana trekking, the ascent of Maromokotro peak, which rises to 2,876 meters in the heart of the Tsaratanana massif, is much more than a simple hike, it’s a true expedition to the highest peak of Madagascar. This hiking in the north of Madagascar, which begins amidst the bustling cocoa plantations of Ambanja, quickly plunges the traveler into total isolation, where nature reclaims its domain. It’s a human and sensory adventure tour that harmoniously combines the discovery of the North natural sanctuaries, endemic biodiversity and impenetrable dense and humid forests with a deep immersion in local cultures. Passing through remote villages, the hiker discovers an ancestral way of life dictated by the rhythm of the mountains and the respect for sacred lands.
This journey thus becomes a true human discovery, where each encounter enriches the trekking experiences.
Details
Departure city
Diégo Suarez
Technical sheet
| Duration | Type | Axis | Level | Best period |
| 13D/12N | Trekking | North | 3/5 | June to November |
Level 3/5 (Strenuous/Moderate): 5 to 6+ hours of walking, 400 to 700m+ elevation gain. Good physical condition and training recommended.
Itinerary
Day 1: Ambanja -Ambobaka – Ambanja (2x19kms)
The village is renowned for its traditional medicine, where healers use plants and ancestral massage techniques. The trek leads to the Bons Pères waterfall, accessible on foot or by dugout canoe, and ideal for swimming. The route also crosses vast cocoa plantations, rice paddies, and typical villages. Part of the journey is by dugout canoe on the Ramena River, offering a peaceful view of the valley.
Picnic lunch
Landscapes, canoeing, swimming, Bons Pères Cascade
Overnight accommodation at the hotel Palma Nova or similar
Day 2: Ambanja –Maevadoany (5h by motorcycle)
Transfer by motorcycle to maevadoany village where the trek starts.
Meeting with the porters and the tracker
Picnic lunch
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 3: Maevadoany – Ambalamanasy (5/6h trek)
Enjoy your trek as a journey of discovery, taking time to observe and appreciate the daily activities of local people along the way. You’ll pass through villages where life unfolds at a gentle pace farmers tending their fields, families preparing meals, and artisans practicing traditional crafts. These moments offer a genuine glimpse into the culture and rhythm of the region. This enriching experience continues until you arrive in Ambalamanasy, where the warmth and authenticity of village life leave a lasting impression.
Picnic lunch
Landscapes, animations, people and cultures
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 4: Ambalamanasy – Besanatry (6/7h trek)
During the trek between Ambalamanasy and Besanitry, the trail offers much more than just transportation: it’s an immersion in local life. Along the way, take the time to observe and admire the daily activities of the inhabitants. You’ll encounter farmers working in the rice paddies and plantations, women busy with household chores, and children going to school or playing near their homes. These spontaneous interactions, often accompanied by smiles and greetings, provide a deeper understanding of the region’s way of life and traditions.
Picnic lunch
People and cultures
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 5: Besanatry – Ampanihy (7/8h trek)
Onward to the ascent towards Ampanihy! Traverse a dense, humid forest, gradually transitioning from lush jungle to more alpine landscapes, where bamboo, giant ferns, and several orchid species thrive. Observe endemic birds, as well as reptiles and amphibians. With a bit of luck, you might spot lemurs, always elusive. Here you are up to 2000m
Mountain streams, panoramic views, and spectacular scenery, fauna and flora
Picnic lunch
People and cultures
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 6: Ampanihy – Andilaniakomba (6/7h trek)
The landscapes change: you move from a high-altitude area to more populated and agricultural spaces, while still remaining in a very wild environment. This stage, less defined by the high mountains, is distinguished by its rich cultural heritage. Mostly downhill, but with a few uphill sections.
Ridges, lower, less humid forests, birds (you have to be patient to see lemurs), traditional agricultural practices, rivers, streams, and waterholes…
beautiful light, especially in the morning
Picnic lunch
Fauna and flora, people and cultures
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 7: Andilaniakomba – Ampitsinjovagna (6/7h trek)
This is a phase of gradual departure from the mountain range, with a strong immersion in the rural landscapes of northern Madagascar. The landscapes become more open, offering ideal conditions for observing local life. The walk is long, with less elevation gain, but can be tiring in the heat. Here you are near 2400m.
Picnic lunch
People and cultures
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 8: Ampitsinjovagna – The summit of Maromokotro (7/8h trek)
This is the most demanding stage of the trek, with a significant climb including steep sections and crossing a mountain forest. The pace is slower due to the steep elevation gain.
Picnic lunch
High mountain atmosphere
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 9: The summit of Maromokotro – Ampitsinjovagna (5/6h trek)
You are not far from the top, keep hiking up untill the summit of Maromokotro. Celebrate yourself.
Picnic lunch
Exceptional panoramic view, Highest point 2876m
Dinner and overnight Camping
Day 10: Ampitsinjovagna – Ampanihy
Day 11: Ampanihy – Besanatry
Day 12: Besanatry – Ambalamanasy
PS : D10- D11 – D12 we live with the same rythm, bivouac and overnight camping…
Day 13: Ambalamanasy – Mevadoany – Ambanja
Transfer by motorcycle from Maevadoany village to Ambanja.
Here you leave helpers.
Picnic lunch
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