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The way up leads through the forest trail which is the most likely part to encounter lemurs. The descent can either be made on the southern southwest side of the mountain which will join a footpath connecting the Diana and SAVA region. Or for more lemur watchingin case you missed the lemurs, choose the northwest return route you came from, which in all becomes slightly less distance.
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The route towards the south, however, offers more scenic views of the surrounding landscapes and will pass through a bamboo forest until reaching and a small natural pool to cool down in and where numerous birds , such as the [[Sarivazo|Karaoko]], can usually often be spotted which also happens to make a nice resting and picnic spot. The walk thereafter continues for about 20 minutes another 2.5km of easy trail until the camp.
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