Ranomafana National Park consists of over 100,000 beautiful acres of mid-rainforest. It is one of the most visited of the national parks in Madagascar. It is a magical place especially when you see the mist rising through the forest from the raging river in the valley. It is known for its lemurs, and we saw several species. This is one of the places where we were not allowed into the park at night so we did our night hike along the road. It was raining pretty much when we left so I left my good camera at the lodge for the first night hike and I opted out of the second night hike (which turned out to be a mistake because it was even more productive than the first), so I am hoping one of my companions will upload some photos that I can use. I did get some photos of lemurs that are posted in the photos of current adventures.
I am going to have to shorten some of my posts and hope that others will add some detail, because I am sitting in Kenya now trying to catch up.
For more Ranomafana pictures click here.