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'''Tsiafajavona, also known as Tsiafajevona, literaly means ''where there are always clouds''. At 2,642 metres, Tsiafajavona is the third highest summit of Madagascar and the highest part of Ankaratra - a solid mass spread over approximately 100 kilometers.''' | '''Tsiafajavona, also known as Tsiafajevona, literaly means ''where there are always clouds''. At 2,642 metres, Tsiafajavona is the third highest summit of Madagascar and the highest part of Ankaratra - a solid mass spread over approximately 100 kilometers.''' | ||
− | Various treks lead from [[Ambatolampy]] and a | + | Various treks lead from [[Ambatolampy]] and a hike to the peak can take between half a day to a full day. The area is used as a place of religious worship and is subject to various local [[fady|fadys]]. |
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Revision as of 09:34, 24 March 2018
Tsiafajavona, also known as Tsiafajevona, literaly means where there are always clouds. At 2,642 metres, Tsiafajavona is the third highest summit of Madagascar and the highest part of Ankaratra - a solid mass spread over approximately 100 kilometers.
Various treks lead from Ambatolampy and a hike to the peak can take between half a day to a full day. The area is used as a place of religious worship and is subject to various local fadys.