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Nahampoana Reserve

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'''The old Botanic Garden botanical garden of ''Reserve de Nahampoana is '' can be found seven kilometres east of Fort Dauphin. The This well -maintained garden, formerly named Garden of Acclimatisation, covers an area of 50 hectares. Good hiking trails wind through the vegetation typical of the east and south of Madagascar.'''
[[ImageFile:Nahampoana Main Building.jpg|600px]]
Amongst the many exotic plants that which can be found in the park are the Ravenala Palm, Pachypodium, Madagascar Pitcher Plant, Oil Palm, Canela [[Madagascar Cinnamon|Cinnamon]], Lemon Eucalyptus, young Baobab Trees and the conifer Arokaria, as well as the Triangle Palm Tree which can exists in Madagascar only be found in around the area of [[Fort Dauphin area of Madagascar]].
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Every lemur species native to the south of Madagascar lives in this park. During the early morning hours various groups of lemurs, such as Verreaux's Sifaka, Ring-tailed Lemur or Brown Lemur, usually play in the trees and on the ground near the old colonial housestyle building. Other animals in the park include chameleons, tortoises, crocodiles and a wide variety of birds. <div style="max-width:600px;">{{#display_map:-24.974874, 46.980382~'''Nahampoana Reserve'''~~;|type=satellite|service=google|width=auto|height=400|zoom=17|controls=pan, zoom, type, scale|copycoords=yes|icon=https://www.madacamp.com/images/madagascar/Green_marker.png}}</div>
''For enquiries and reservations contact:''
Skype: airfortservices <skype style="smallicon" action="call">airfortservices</skype>
== Further info links Additional information ==
* View all [[Nahampoana Reserve photos]]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8r2Ah2vqQns A short YouTube video of chameleons and lemurs in Nahampoana Reserve]
* [http://www.nahampoana.com Nahampoana.com]

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