The Andringitra Massif ("desert of rocks") is a granite massif located within Andringitra National Park in Madagascar. The range is approximately 64 kilometres (40 mi) long. In its central area, the range is almost 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) wide, though it is much narrower on either end. Pic Boby, the highest peak, stands at 2658 meters (8,720 ft) high.
The massif varies dramatically based on slope and altitude. The eastern slopes tend to be barren, with abrupt cliffs and channels scoured into the rock by erosion from tropical storms. The western slopes tend to slope more gradually, and are partly forested. The mountains' base is tropical, but the forest gives way to thick carpets of lichen. At approximately 2,000 metres (6,600 ft), there is a belt of hardy shrubs. Above this belt the mountains are a grassland.
Today, it is mainly occupied by herders and shepherds who move in a bid to find the freshest grazing grounds for their livestock. Tourists and adventurers have also visited the area as it provides both hiking and backpacking opportunities, as well as views of its geological formations.
There's a trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Imarivolanitra is
# 2 out of 1915 in Madagascar # 1 out of 72 in Matsiatra Ambony # 1 out of 3 in Andringitra National Park
By prominence Imarivolanitra is
# 2 out of 1915 in Madagascar # 1 out of 72 in Matsiatra Ambony # 1 out of 3 in Andringitra National Park
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