Tsimbazaza Botanical and Zoological Park Map (2023)
Location: Antananarivo, Madagascar
Years Active: 1925 – Active
The most up-to-date Tsimbazaza Botanical and Zoological Park Map is your key to exploring Madagascar’s rich biodiversity.
The Tsimbazaza Botanical and Zoological Park in Antananarivo, Madagascar, is a 23-hectare sanctuary dedicated to the island’s unique flora and fauna. Established in 1925, the park features a diverse collection of plant species and houses various animals endemic to Madagascar, including lemurs, reptiles, and birds. A notable attraction within the park is its museum, which showcases tribal carvings and the skeletons of extinct megafauna, such as the elephant bird and giant lemurs. Additionally, the park contains Madagascar’s largest herbarium, with approximately 80,000 plant specimens.
Navigate with ease to highlights like the Reptile House, showcasing chameleons and endemic tortoises, or the Lemur Island habitat, a favorite for close encounters with these iconic creatures.
Don’t miss the botanical garden trails, home to rare baobabs and native orchids. With this detailed guide, every pathway, exhibit, and hidden gem is at your fingertips for an unforgettable adventure.