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Mananjary, Mananzhari

Mananjary, a captivating coastal town on Madagascar's east coast, offers a glimpse into authentic Malagasy life.  Situated where the Mananjary River meets the Indian Ocean, this town serves as the chief town of the Mananjary district and the Vatovavy region. Reached by National Roads 11, 12, and 25, Mananjary is 130 km south of Nosy Varika and 167 km north of Manakara.  The town is divided into two parts by the scenic Pangalanes Canal, a waterway perfect for exploring the island's lush landscapes. 

Mananjary's economy revolves around agriculture, with vanilla, coffee, and pepper being the main crops. The town also boasts a small port and an airport. 

Beyond the natural beauty, immerse yourself in the local culture. Witness the once-in-seven-year ceremony of the Antambahoaka tribe, the Sambatra, a ceremonial mass circumcision rite. Relax on the tranquil beaches lining the coast, or visit the popular Palace Nightclub for a vibrant evening.  Browse the Mananjary Market for unique souvenirs and local crafts.  Year-round warm temperatures, characteristic of a tropical climate, make Mananjary a perfect beach getaway.

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