Lake Tritriva
Ranked first in the list of best lakes to visit in Madagascar is Lake Tritriva. A volcanic lake called Lake Tritriva may be found in Vàkinankàratra, in southwest-central Madagascar, close to the community of Belazao. It is conveniently accessible through National Road 34 at a distance of 15 kilometers from Antsirabe. The lake is located in a region famous for its abundance of hot springs and fills an extinct crater. It is situated at the opening of an oval volcanic cone that is surrounded by steep gneiss cliffs. The lake's surface is about 50 meters (160 feet) below the cone's rim, which is located roughly 2,000 meters (6,600 feet) above sea level. When it rains, the lake's water level decreases; when it doesn't, it increases.
Lake Tritriva, with its lovely emerald waters and pine forest surrounding it, is located at the base of the named mountain, which rises to a height of 1,651 meters. Red clay homes with thatched roofs, rice fields, huge fields, eucalyptus trees, and pines are what define Vakinankaratra's beautiful scenery. Once arriving, tourists can engage in a variety of activities, such as zip line, climbing, kayaking, and photography. A tour of the lake takes tourists to a bat-filled cave. It would be a memorable experience! Between Tritriva and other lakes, there are underground streams that create the following paradoxical phenomenon: Lake Tritriva has little water during the wet season, but during the dry season, it overflows its banks. The lake is also known as the people's oracle because of the many rocks the water flows over before reaching lake Tritriva: If the water turns red, something significant will happen in Madagascar.
Location: Vàkinankàratra