David Murphy Sunset can be quite busy with lots of group tours. Sunrise was a much quieter and relaxing experience with far fewer tourists.
william revill Amazing experience well worth the 17 and half hour bus ride from tana wait till the sun fully sets it is a treat to see different colours of the sun also try the baobab ice cream very delicious 😋
Ben Brady One of the most beautiful places I've seen and really is one of the main reasons you would visit Madagascar. I'd suggest a flight from Antananarivo to Morondava and skip the road - 17 hours of misery. The flights are not daily so plan your trip around the flight schedules. We cycled there from Tana and that was challenging but a different story. A nice souvenir shop and a place to get cool drinks and snacks.
CK Cheong The most iconic attraction in Madagascar. The amazing natural phenomenon of the baobab tree forest is a gorgeous sight. The silhouette of the unusual trees against the skyline whether in daylight or twilight is mesmerizing and memorable. An absolute must-see in Madagascar
John Undeniably a gorgeous spot with the baobabs lined up along the dirt road. The sunset is beautiful but packed with tourists posing in gala outfits for social media, which ruins the experience quite a bit. Come back early morning and you'll find locals walking to town or riding a zebu carriage. Much nicer.