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Amongst the locals of the region, Ambobaka is well known for its traditional healers using medicinal plants growing in the area. A short pirogue trip on the Ramena River takes one to the ''Bon Pères'' cascade.
 
Amongst the locals of the region, Ambobaka is well known for its traditional healers using medicinal plants growing in the area. A short pirogue trip on the Ramena River takes one to the ''Bon Pères'' cascade.
  
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'''Additional information'''
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* [[Sambirano Trekking Tour]]

Revision as of 04:59, 24 July 2017

The village of Ambobaka is located along the Ramena River in the northwest of Madagascar. From Ambanja to Ambobaka it is about 19 kilometres along a dirt road.

Amongst the locals of the region, Ambobaka is well known for its traditional healers using medicinal plants growing in the area. A short pirogue trip on the Ramena River takes one to the Bon Pères cascade.

GPS coordinates
Google: 13°45'07.0"S 48°31'02.0"E
Garmin: -13.751951, 48.517211


Additional information