Lemuria Land

J75J+3VP, Hell-Ville, Madagascar
Animal park Park Tourist attraction
About

Lemuria Land is a animal park, park and tourist attraction located in Hell-Ville, Madagascar. The average rating of this place is 4.50 out of 5 stars based on 145 reviews. The street address of this place is J75J+3VP, Hell-Ville, Madagascar. It is about 5.05 kilometers away from ZèBurger. Lemuria Land is closed on Sunday, and other days it is open from 08:30am to 05:00pm.

Lemuria Land's timetable
Friday 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday Day off
Monday 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
User Reviews

5 Petty Von Der Saar - 2 years ago

Very nice and natural concept. You almost don't feel like in a zoo. Different kinds of animals (crocos, chameleons, lemurs, snakes, turtles) mixed with a botanical tour and a tour through the destillery. Some animals are free and some in cages, either dangerous or since they are not yet integrated into a group. You will have a guide for the tour and can pay him as much as the tour was worth to you. After you have time to stroll around yourself and observe your favourite animals as long as you want.

5 Tsilavina Razafinirina - 3 years ago

A nice park with a lot of amazing animals: lemurs, lizards, crocodile, birds, and even giant turtle. The tour worth the price and it is not very expensive. I also visited the essential oil fabric located inside the park and brought some ylang ylang or vanilla oil back home. I especially enjoyed the time I spent with the local guide which explains in details the history of every places, the specificity of each animals and the details about every plants.

5 Rasheika Robinson - 5 years ago

Perhaps one of the best parks that I have visited in Madagascar. We saw many different species of lemurs, snakes, crocodiles, birds and other flora and fauna that is country has to offer. I highly recommend visiting this place.

5 Smaranda Albeck - 2 years ago

Awesome place with many varieties of lemurs, turtles, and a very kind and knowledgeable guide. Highly recommend it, much better experience than Nosy Komba.

4 Roy Napier - a year ago

Thank you to Thomas, who guided us with fantastic knowledge of the entire islands ecosystem in multiple languages.

5 Katerina Francis - 4 years ago

Well kept park, guide very knowledgeable and pleasant.

1 Job Spits - 3 years ago

Trying to sell below par animal treatment as conservation, it happens all too often. This park is supposed to be a tourist attraction, where they catch wild lemurs to display in tiny cages and small islands. There's crocodiles that are being poked with sticks to get a response, tortoises up for petting and more beautiful animals that should be living in the wild instead of in pens. And the weird thing, the magnificent Lokobe Reserve is just around the corner. I can slightly understand the purpose of a zoo in countries where there's no lions, elephants, lemurs or crocodiles, but I fail to see the point of captivating animals, whilst they freely roam about on the same island...

Please do not support this and make a wiser choice by going to the Lokobe Reserve. That's where the conservation takes place.

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