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'''Ambalavao (New Valley) is a small city town in the central highlands of Madagascarwith a population of 31, near [[Fianarantsoa]]000. The town has the largest zebu market in Madagascar where herdsmen come to sell their cattle after walking with their zebu herds from virtually all parts of the country. Andringitra park borders is the north edge centre of the town where an WWF office provides information and guides[[Antaimoro]] paper making.'''
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[[Image:Ambalavao_02Ambalavao_023.jpg|left|70px]]Ambalavao market
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The National road (RN7) connects Ambalavao with [[Fianarantsoa ]] and [[Toliara]].<br clear="all"><br> <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0"><tr><td valign="top">[[Image:Ambalavao_01.jpg|thumb|186px|none|Ambalavao town]]</td><td>[[Image:Ambalavao_02.jpg|thumb|186px|none|Ambalavao market]]</td><td>[[Image:Ambalavao_03.jpg|thumb|186px|none|Rickshaws in the city]]</td></tr></table>
== Accommodation ==
[[Image:Ambalavao_05Aux_Bougainvillees_05.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Aux Bougainvillées]]'''[[Aux_Bougainvillées|Aux Bougainvillées]]'''<br>
MG-303 Ambalavao<br>
Tel: ++261 2075 340 01<br>
Email: [mailto:ragonauxbougainvilleesambalavao@wanadooyahoo.mg ragonfr auxbougainvilleesambalavao@wanadooyahoo.mgfr]<br>
Website: N/A<br>
This small pleasant hotel has 16 solar-powered rooms and a restaurant. Guides can be organised at the reception for excursions to Pic Boby, the highest accessible mountain in Madagascar. The hotel is a regular overnight stopover for bus services passing through Ambalavao.<br clear="all">
 [[Image:Ambalavao_04Ambalavao 004.jpg|thumb|left|150px|View from Hôtel Tsienimparihy]]
'''Hôtel Tsienimparihy'''<br>
MG-303 Ambalavao<br>
This hotel is overlooking the market place on one side and has a panoramic view of the picturesque lanscape on the other. Check into the big room on the top floor for the best view.<br clear="all">
[[Image:Trano_Gasy_Guesthouse_01.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Trano Gasy guesthouse]]
[[Image:Trano_Gasy Guesthouse 01.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Trano Gasy guesthouse]]'''[[Trano Gasy]]'''<br>
Maison d'hôtes<br>
Andringitra Lot II D 68 Bis<br>
Ambalakajaha 303<br>
Ambalavao, Madagascar<br>
Tél Tel : +(+261) 331126427 331 1264 27 or 331430678331 4306 78<br>
Email: [mailto:contact@tranogasy.com contact@tranogasy.com]<br>
Website: [http://www.tranogasy.com www.tranogasy.com]]
Trano Gasy, meaning traditional Malagasy house, is a guesthouse in style of traditional housing of the [[Betsileo]]style, entirely made of materials from the country. It has eight quiet rooms overlooking the Andringitra National Park.
'''Note:''' This guesthouse is located 45 km outide in [[Namoly Village]] approximately 45km outside Ambalavao.
== Further information ==
* [[Ambalavao photos]]
* http://www.madagascar-tourisme.com/article.php?article_id=86&lang=us
* http://www.lonelyplanet.com/madagascar/central-madagascar/ambalavao
* [http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Africa/Madagascar/Faritanin_i_Fianarantsoa/Ambalavao-2086691/TravelGuide-Ambalavao.html http://www.virtualtourist.com/...]
* http://www.peace-on-earth.org/Madagascar/index7.php