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Vohemar to Sambava by bike

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'''Vohemar to Sambava is a 150km bike route with stunning scenery the entire way. Except for a few hills, it's mostly flat and straight biking on a tarred road in excellent condition with the odd potholes which are more a nuisance for cars than for bikes. Every few kilometres there's a small village with friendly locals greeting bypassers.'''
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There are virtually no tourists here, although this will change in coming years once the often impassable part of the RN5a between [[Ambilobe]] and [[Vohemar]] has been completed. Meanwhile, the area and its main road remain relatively isolated from the rest of the country.
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The traffic is minimal during the rainy season from December to June and only a few crowded taxi-brousses and freight-trucks pass throughout the day, making it relatively safe for the odd reptile to cross the road.
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Unless you are on a racing bike with minimal luggage, this journey is best done over two days, including a stay-over in the village of Mazava shortly after [[Ampanefena]].
Alternatively, for those who prefer to split the journey in three parts, a diversion to and stay over at [[Bobangira Park]] almost half-way to Ampanefena is recommended.
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Mazava is an unknown village four kilometres south of [[Ampanefena]] and halfway between Vohemar and Sambava. As of 2020, none of the four hotels in Ampanefena offers particularly good value accommodation and so the best option is a stay at [[Maison Zaza]] in Mazava where vanilla farmers Mr and Mrs Zaza rent out five bungalows on their property, two of which have a panoramic view of the surrounding landscapes.
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The stretch after Mazava starts off with a couple of uphills and rewarding downhills with especially beautiful mountains until Antsirabe-Nord.
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Shortly before reaching the centre of Sambava, [[Mimi Hotel|Mimi Resto]] makes a good overnight stop to plan the next days, whether biking further to [[Antalaha]] or [[Marojejy National Park]]. The tourist office for the SAVA region is located in the same building, where much information including about Marojejy is available including sale of entry tickets, organisation of guides etc.
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