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About Madagascar

Madagascar, the fourth largest island in the world, is located off the eastern coast of Africa and is renowned for its unique biodiversity. The island is home to numerous plant and animal species found nowhere else, including the famous lemurs and baobab trees. Madagascar offers diverse landscapes, from tropical forests to deserts and beaches. National parks like Andohahela and Ranomafana attract tourists with scenic trails and opportunities to see rare species. The local culture is rich in traditions, music, and cuisine, making Madagascar an appealing destination for travelers.

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Main attractions in

Lokobe National Park
Lokobe National Park
Avenue of the Baobabs
Avenue of the Baobabs
Lemurs' Park
Lemurs' Park
Isalo National Park
Isalo National Park
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park
Lokobe National Park
The Lokobe Nature Reserve in Madagascar is a pristine haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the island's unique biodiversity. Home to rare species such as the black lemur, the reserve is a lush, protected area where visitors can explore tropical forests and enjoy the sounds of nature.
Avenue of the Baobabs
This iconic site in Madagascar features a stunning row of ancient baobab trees, creating a breathtaking landscape that draws photographers and nature lovers. The towering trees, some over a thousand years old, provide a unique glimpse into the island's rich biodiversity and cultural significance. The avenue is especially magical at sunrise and sunset.
Lemurs' Park
This park is a delightful sanctuary for lemurs located in a lush, natural environment. Visitors can observe these playful and social primates in a habitat that mimics their native surroundings. The park also educates visitors about lemur conservation and the importance of protecting their habitats.
Isalo National Park
Isalo National Park in Madagascar is renowned for its majestic rock formations, canyons, and natural pools. A haven for trekking enthusiasts, it’s home to unique flora, fauna, and lemurs. Stunning landscapes and ancient ceremonial sites make Isalo a must-visit destination.
Royal Hill of Ambohimanga
The Royal Hill of Ambohimanga is a sacred UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madagascar. Once an ancient capital, it features royal structures and traditional fortifications. This site embodies the spirit of Malagasy culture intertwined with stunning natural surroundings.
Ranomafana National Park
Ranomafana National Park in Madagascar captivates with its dense tropical forests and hot springs. It’s home to rare species like the golden bamboo lemur. Perfect for wildlife enthusiasts, the park offers breathtaking scenery and unique biodiversity.

Vacation with children

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Nosy Be Beaches

A paradise for families with calm, crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and building sandcastles. Nosy Be also offers boat trips to see marine life.
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Visiting the Lemurs' Park

Visit Lemur Island or Andasibe National Park to see Madagascar’s famous lemurs up close. Kids will love interacting with these playful primates in their natural habitat.
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Tsingy de Bemaraha

A unique landscape of sharp limestone formations. While some trails are challenging, guided family-friendly routes offer stunning views and encounters with rare wildlife.
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Baobab Alley

One of Madagascar’s most iconic sights, where families can walk among centuries-old baobab trees, enjoy a sunset, and take unforgettable photos.
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Whale Watching in Sainte Marie

From June to September, families can witness humpback whales migrating near the island of Sainte Marie, an incredible experience for nature lovers.
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Pirate Museum in Antananarivo

A fascinating and interactive museum where kids can learn about Madagascar’s history of pirates, see artifacts, and hear exciting stories of the past.
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