Madagascar, an Island in Eastern Africa, is famous as the Island of Lemurs, and Baobabs. If you are looking for a different destination with refreshing warm-hearted locals, huge national parks under the beaten track, rare species, an astonishing sea life and spectacular trekkings in a moonlike landscape, you will be highly rewarded.
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Jean Elisée Christian RAKOTONDRAJOA
Madagascar, an Island in Eastern Africa, is famous as the Island of Lemurs, and Baobabs. If you are looking for a different destination with refreshing warm-hearted locals, huge national parks under the beaten track, rare species, an astonishing sea life and spectacular trekkings in a moonlike landscape, you will be highly rewarded.
Andasibe National Park
Andasibe hosts 11 species of lemurs of which is biggest, the Indri Indri, easily spotted because of its impressive shrieks. It cannot bear in captivity, so it can be admired only in its natural milieu.
The park is also a rainforest, so many possibilities to find two generas of chameleons which is Calumna and Brookesia. The afternoon, explore lemur’s island or known as Vakona reserve, to see closely lemurs.

Tsiribihina River Trip
Start the adventure, river trip on Tsiribihina river. You will be in wildlife, alone with nature and observe faunas and floras. Night under tent on white sandy sable. Unforgettable !






TSINGY National park
Tsingy of Bemaraha : a Coral barrier of
more than 400 million years old. The site is part of the World heritage, its
sharp peaks separated by canyons.


BAOBABS
Baobab trees can attend thousand years. there is the Alley of Baobabs which is famous in the world. When you pass in Madagascar, look these beautiful scenery. There is Lover's Baobab, sacred baobab, Bottle baobab,...
Meeting Local people
Malagasy people famous as the smiling people. Even the world tell us poor country, it is a happiness you will on our face.

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