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Hotel in Fianarantsoa
Situated in Fianarantsoa, 1.9 km from Ambozontany Cathedral, Hôtel TOMBONTSOA features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre. the breakfast was only coffee and a baguette. and 1/2 hr later juice
Fianarantsoa (Near Ranomafana)
Set in Fianarantsoa, Residence MATSIATRA offers free WiFi, and guests can enjoy a restaurant, a bar and a garden. There is a fully equipped private bathroom with shower and free toiletries. Matsiatra is a great little spot in Fianar. Good prices, good food, very cozy. Not much English spoken, but honestly, that shouldn't be expected in Madagascar.
Fianarantsoa (Near Ranomafana)
Featuring free WiFi, Three Palms Fianar offers pet-friendly accommodation in Fianarantsoa. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Free private parking is available on site. Very clean and fairly modern place with friendly, helpful staff. Nice location situated somewhat in between old town and new town, about 1km from each. Gorgeous view to the rolling hills of Fianar out the window. One of the easiest to use mosquito nets I had in Madagascar.
Hotel in Fianarantsoa
Set in Fianarantsoa, 300 metres from Ambozontany Cathedral, Tsara Guest House offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. Great value, it’s an oasis in the chaotic city. Comfy room with nice wooden floors. It is really clean, and tastefully decorated. The restaurant is very good, and it has a nice garden in the back to relax
Fianarantsoa (Near Ranomafana)
Featuring a garden, terrace and views of garden, CHEZ JULIENNE ET PATRICK is set in Fianarantsoa, 50 km from Anja Community Reserve. The guest house features family rooms.
Hotel in Fianarantsoa
Located in Fianarantsoa, less than 1 km from Ambozontany Cathedral, Rem Hotel provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
I didn't actually a town of Ranomafana, so this review is for Ranomafana National Park. The park is very hilly, so be prepared to climb a lot of stairs, which would be very slippery when wet. We were there in May, which is not even in the peak tourist season, but found the park to be overcrowded at times, especially compared to Mantadia and Analamazaotra. We would have 40-50 people gathered looking at 3-4 lemurs. It felt claustrophobic. Luckily, most people only do the 2-3 hour hike, and we did the 5-hour hike. So the last few hours were nice.