Andasibe Weather in November
Season: Rainy SeasonIn Short: a lot of rainy days, cool temperature
When it comes to temperature, it’s warm in the daytime, and cool in the evening, with the average temperature ranging from 15-28°C (59-82.4°F). Thus, you need to wear proper clothes according to the temperature difference in a day. Sun usually rises at 5:02 or so and falls at 17:54, making the daytime almost 13 hours long.
See also: Madagascar Weather in November
Farmland of Andasibe
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What to Wear & Take to Visit Andasibe in November:
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Other Items: Take mosquito spray and enough sunscreen cream. You may take a trekking pole if you want to save some energy. Rain coat is a must, as well.
Best Things to Do in Andasibe in November:
Recommendation Rate:1. Have a Close Encounter with Lemurs on Lemur Island in Vakona Reserve
Lemur Island is a private reserve which raises four kinds of lemurs. Ring-tailed lemur, bamboo lemur, brown lemur, panda lemur and dancing lemur can be found here and they are all very friendly to humans. It permits close encounter with lemurs, which means you can feed them and let them climb on your back and shoulder. It’s a spot you should not miss whenever you arrive at Andasibe, while in November, you’d better choose a sunny day to go.
Black and White Ruffed Lemurs in Lemur Island
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2. Go Hiking in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park to Find Endemic Species
Hiking is the most popular activity in Andasibe. Rainforests here are home to countless endemic species, and enjoy exceptional advantage in diversity, from chameleons, geckos, frogs, lemurs to wild orchids, moss, and ferns. Indri, the biggest species of lemur, can only be found here. A relaxing hiking journey into the deep wild of Andasibe gives you an opportunity to get close to the unique endemic wildlife and get away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Again, to enjoy the adventurous hiking in November, you’d better choose a sunny day.
Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
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3. Roam on Andasibe Street
Andasibe, as a small town with rainforests by its side, is filled with authentic Malagasy houses and markets. Most importantly, it hasn’t been influenced by modern and alien culture much, yet. Rickshaws and ubiquitous stalls spread on the streets. If you are planning a trip to Andasibe in November, 2025, you can take a walk on Andasibe streets to really approach Malagasy people’s life. This activity is less influenced by rain compared with the rainforest exploration; but still, you’d better go when the rain stops.
Andasibe Street View
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