Tallest Mountains in Madagascar
Madagascar is an incredible mix of ecological isolation, massive terrain shifts, and unique cultural history. Positioned in the Indian Ocean off the southeast coast of Africa, it is the world’s fourth-largest island. Because it split from the Indian subcontinent roughly 88 million years ago, its plants and wildlife evolved in a bubble—over 90% of its native species are found nowhere else on Earth.
The island isn’t just a flat rainforest; it features a rugged, mountainous backbone running north-to-south known as the Central Highlands, flanked by a steep eastern escarpment and tapering down to western plains. While the remote northern volcanic peaks hold the island’s ultimate high point, the central and southern massifs offer incredibly dramatic, exposed granite cliffs and alpine moorlands. The following table lists the tallest mountains in Madagascar.
| Rank | Peak Name | Mountain Massif / Range | Area / Regional Location | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maromokotro | Tsaratanana Massif | Northern Region | 2,876 | 9,436 |
| 2 | Imarivolanitra (Pic Boby) | Andringitra Massif | Southern Highlands | 2,658 | 8,720 |
| 3 | Tsiafajavona | Ankaratra Massif | Central Highlands | 2,643 | 8,671 |
| 4 | Ambatondrangahy | Ankaratra Massif | Central Highlands | 2,379 | 7,804 |
| 5 | Rochers d’Antranovato | Ankaratra Massif | Central Highlands | 2,338 | 7,672 |
| 6 | Ambohimirahavavy | Tsaratanana Massif | Northern Region | 2,235 | 7,332 |
| 7 | Famoizankova | Ankaratra Massif | Central Highlands | 2,206 | 7,239 |
| 8 | Andohanisambirano | Tsaratanana Massif | Northern Region | 2,184 | 2,184 |
| 9 | Inanobe | Ankaratra Massif | Central Highlands | 2,173 | 7,128 |
| 10 | Beandrarezina | Tsaratanana Massif | Northern Region | 2,136 | 7,007 |