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Ranomafana Park, which means "hot springs" in Malagasy, is a thriving tropical forest. The park is the country's third largest and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Local guides can take you on walks lasting from a few hours to several days. A destination for nature lovers who can hike, bathe in the thermal waters and observe the fauna: twelve species of lemur, various species of bat, tenrecs, mongooses, chameleons, spiders and over a hundred species of birds.
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