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Madagascar’s diverse landscapes feature baobab-lined roads, sharp limestone tsingy, lush rainforests, pristine beaches, rugged canyons, and unique wildlife, including lemurs and vibrant marine life.

Madagascar

Madagascar Tours in 2025

Madagascar, an island nation off the southeastern coast of Africa, offers travelers an unparalleled experience with its unique biodiversity and captivating landscapes. Separated from the African mainland millions of years ago, Madagascar has evolved in isolation, resulting in a high percentage of endemic species and ecosystems found nowhere else on Earth.

Highlights:

Avenue of the Baobabs: Located near Morondava, this iconic dirt road is flanked by towering Grandidier's baobab trees, some reaching up to 30 meters in height. The site offers a surreal and picturesque landscape, especially during sunrise and sunset.

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this park is renowned for its unique limestone formations known as "tsingy," which create a labyrinth of sharp pinnacles. The area also supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, including several lemur species.

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park: This rainforest park is home to the indri, the largest living lemur species, known for its distinctive calls. Visitors can explore dense forests teeming with orchids, chameleons, and various bird species.

Nosy Be: An island off Madagascar's northwest coast, Nosy Be boasts pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling, diving, and relaxation.

Isalo National Park: Characterized by rugged canyons, sandstone formations, and natural pools, Isalo offers hikers scenic trails through diverse terrains, with opportunities to spot lemurs and endemic plants.

Ranomafana National Park: This lush rainforest park is known for its hot springs and rich biodiversity, including the rare golden bamboo lemur. Elevated walkways and trails allow visitors to immerse themselves in the jungle environment.

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Frequently Asked Questions about our Madagascar tours

The ideal time to visit is during the dry season, from April to November, when the weather is cooler and wildlife is more active.
Yes, most travelers require a visa to enter Madagascar. Tourist visas can often be obtained upon arrival at the airport or through Malagasy embassies and consulates.
It's recommended to have vaccinations for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and tetanus. Malaria is present in many areas, so taking prophylactic medication and using mosquito repellent is advisable.
The official currency is the Malagasy Ariary (MGA). It's advisable to carry cash, as credit cards are not widely accepted outside major cities.
While Madagascar is generally safe for tourists, it's essential to stay informed about local conditions, avoid traveling at night in unfamiliar areas, and secure valuables.
Malagasy is the national language, and French is widely spoken, especially in urban areas. English is less commonly spoken but is understood in some tourist regions.
Lightweight, breathable clothing for warm climates, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable walking shoes, and a rain jacket for unexpected showers.
Respect local traditions, such as "fady" (taboos), which vary by region. It's polite to ask for permission before photographing people and to dress modestly, especially in rural areas.

Road conditions can be challenging, especially during the rainy season. Domestic flights are available between major cities, and hiring a 4x4 vehicle with a driver is a common way to explore remote areas.

It's recommended to drink bottled or purified water, as tap water may not be safe for consumption.

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