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Best 10 places to visit in Madagascar

Article by GVI

GVI

Posted: January 27, 2023

Madagascar – the land of lemurs, baobabs, and some of the weirdest and most wonderful creatures on Earth. If you’re looking for a vacation spot that’s off the beaten path, this island nation is the place for you.

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of the most unique limestone formations you’ll ever lay eyes on. Think of it as nature’s version of an obstacle course – a labyrinth of jagged rocks that will have you climbing, crawling, and squeezing your way through. But it’s not just the geology that will blow your mind – the park is also home to a wide variety of lemurs and birds. So pack your hiking boots, your camera, and your sense of adventure, because Tsingy de Bemaraha is an experience you’ll never forget.

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

This is where you’ll find the Indri lemur – the largest lemur species in Madagascar. And trust us, they’re not hard to spot. These guys can be heard singing from miles away, and their haunting calls will make your hair stand on end. But don’t let that put you off – the Indri are gentle giants and they’ll steal your heart with their big, expressive eyes. Andasibe-Mantadia is also home to a wide variety of other lemurs, as well as birds and reptiles. Hiking trails and guided tours are available, so you can explore the park to your heart’s content.

Isalo National Park

If you’re in the mood for some adventure, head to Isalo National Park. This place is a hiker’s paradise, with sandstone formations that will have you scrambling and clambering over rocks. And if you’re feeling hot and sweaty, don’t worry, there are plenty of natural swimming pools to cool off in. And let’s not forget about the wildlife – the park is home to lemurs, birds and reptiles, so keep your eyes peeled.

Nosy Be 

Nosy Be is the perfect spot for beach lovers. This island off the northwest coast of Madagascar is known for its crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches. You can snorkel and dive to your heart’s content, or take a boat tour and see the island’s marine life. And when you’re done with all that, there’s plenty of delicious seafood to enjoy.

Ifaty 

Ifaty is a small village on the west coast of Madagascar, known for its beautiful beaches and unique wildlife. The beaches here are some of the best in the country, and you’ll find plenty of opportunities to see lemurs, birds and reptiles. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also take a guided tour to explore the surrounding area.

Tourist taking a photo of a Baobab Tree, Ifaty, South West Madagascar, Africa

Antananarivo 

Antananarivo, also known as Tana, is the capital of Madagascar and a cultural hub. The city sits on a hilltop, offering visitors stunning views of the surrounding area. The city has a rich history and culture, and visitors can explore this by visiting the many museums and traditional markets. The most popular museums include the Andafiavaratra Palace, the Rova of Antananarivo, and the Prime Minister’s Palace. The traditional markets, such as the Andravoahangy Market, are a great place to buy local crafts and souvenirs. Visitors can also take guided tours of the city to learn more about its history and culture.

Morondava 

Morondava is a small coastal town located on the west coast of Madagascar. The town is known for its beautiful beaches, where visitors can relax, swim and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. The town is also known for its sunset views, as the sun sets over the ocean, creating a beautiful, colourful spectacle. Visitors can take boat tours to see the nearby islands, and learn about the local culture, including the traditional way of life of the people of the Sakalava region. Visitors can also take a guided tour to explore the surrounding area, which is home to a wide variety of lemurs, birds and reptiles.

Ranomafana National Park

Ranomafana National Park, located in the southeast of Madagascar, is known for its diverse wildlife, including lemurs, birds and reptiles. The park is home to a wide variety of habitats, including rainforests, rivers and hot springs. Visitors can take guided tours to explore the park and observe the wildlife in their natural habitat. The park also offers hiking trails, where visitors can discover the park’s diverse landscapes, including waterfalls, valleys and peaks. Visitors can also take a dip in the hot springs, which are believed to have healing properties. The park also offers camping opportunities for those who want to spend more time to enjoy the wilderness.

Andringitra National Park 

Andringitra National Park is known for its rugged landscapes and diverse wildlife. This park is a hikers paradise, with challenging trails that lead to stunning views of waterfalls, valleys and peaks. Visitors can take guided hikes to explore the park and observe the lemurs, birds, and reptiles in their natural habitat. The park also offers camping opportunities for those who want to spend more time to enjoy the wilderness.

Madagascar is a destination like no other. From the unique limestone formations at Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park to the Indri lemurs at Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, there’s something for everyone. And let’s not forget about the beaches of Nosy Be, the culture and history of Antananarivo and the rugged landscapes of Andringitra National Park. If you’re looking for an adventure, and a chance to see some of the most unique wildlife on earth, Madagascar is the place for you. And if you’re feeling especially adventurous, why not consider volunteering with GVI? You’ll get an in-depth look at the country and its culture, while also making new travel buddies and giving back to this special place.

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