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Discover the Unique Wildlife of Madagascar on Your Next Getaway

About Madagascar

Madagascar, the island nation off the southeast coast of Africa, offers an incredible array of natural and cultural wonders. From lemurs and baobabs to pristine beaches and vibrant markets, there is something for every traveler. Plan your visit today and discover why Madagascar is one of the most unique and unforgettable destinations in the world.

Madagascar is a destination that is often overlooked by travelers, but it is a country that is rich in natural beauty, wildlife and unique culture. Located off the east coast of Africa, Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world and boasts an incredible array of landscapes, from lush rainforests to desert plains.

One of the main draws of Madagascar is its wildlife, and the island is home to a huge variety of endemic species that cannot be found anywhere else on the planet. This includes lemurs, which are one of the most iconic animals of Madagascar, as well as other interesting creatures such as fossas and aye-ayes. Visitors can explore the country's national parks to see these animals up close and personal, and it is an experience that is not to be missed.

Aside from the wildlife, Madagascar is also known for its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. The island is surrounded by coral reefs, making it a perfect destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. Visitors can also take part in other water-based activities such as surfing, fishing, and kayaking.

For those interested in culture, Madagascar has a rich history and unique traditions that are worth exploring. The Malagasy people have their own language, customs, and music, and visitors can learn about these aspects of the country by visiting local villages and talking to the locals.

In terms of food, Madagascar offers a unique blend of African, Indian, and French influences. Local specialties include rice dishes, spicy stews, and seafood, and visitors can sample these dishes at local restaurants and markets.

Overall, Madagascar is a destination that has something to offer for everyone. Whether you are interested in wildlife, culture, or just relaxing on the beach, this island nation is a hidden gem that is definitely worth exploring.

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The hotel is located in the Upper Town of Antananarivo, the capital city of Madagascar. It is in the heart of the city, on Antaninarenina Place. It is near the post office, the bank and many offices. It is a ten minute walk to the town, five minutes' drive from the central shopping district and 1.3 km from the Lac Anosy. It offers a unique combination of traditional French hotels and the legendary Malagasy hospitality. The Hotel offers its guest sophisticated comfort in their bedrooms and suites. Dining is an absolute treat, with varies restaurants to choose from, such as the gorgeous intimate Cellar on the spectacular Taverne. Room and laundry services are available. Each room is fully equipped and has standard amenities.
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Royal Beach Hotel & Spa

Our Royal Beach Hotel is located on the beach and faces one of the most beautiful bays - Nosy Be, Madirokely. It is near to the traditional village of Ambatoloaka, about 3 km from Dzamandzar Park and some 15 minutes from the capital of the island, Hellville. The Nosy Komba Et Tanikely (motorboat) is about 20 minutes away and it is an hour and a half from the Nosy Iranja (motorboat). Fascene Airport is 21 km away. This beach and Tropical hotel comprise a total of 108 rooms, 6 suites, is ideal for business travelers and holidaymakers alike. It features a mix of architecture, with wooden tile roofs and interiors decorated with special Madagascar wood. In addition to a lobby area with 24-hour reception and check-out service, facilities on offer to guests include a hotel safe, currency exchange facilities, a newspaper stand, and a TV lounge. Younger guests can enjoy the games room or a children's playground. Guests can have a drink at the cafe or bar and dine at the restaurant. Conference facilities are available to business travelers and guests will appreciate the Internet access. They can also take advantage of the room and laundry services. There is a private car park for those arriving by car. All rooms come with a suite bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer and offer a king-size or double bed. They are equipped with a direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, Internet access, a safe, and a minibar/fridge. Furthermore, tea and coffee making facilities, individually regulated air conditioning, and a balcony or terrace are provided in all accommodation as standard.
Overlooking Independence Square, the historic Hotel Du Louvre enjoys a perfect situation in the heart of the business area of Antananarivo. Banks, administrative offices, the main market and Independence Avenue as well as the railway station turned into shopping mall can be found in the surrounding area, while the Queen Palace and the Presidential Palace are within easy reach. Renovated in 2009, the excellent hotel is built on a structure designed by famous architect Gustave Eiffel. The air-conditioned rooms are well-appointed and have a modern design. Features include complimentary high-speed wireless internet access and international satellite-TV. Business guests will appreciate the business centre and meeting facilities. Guests can make use of the spa area with fitness centre, indoor pool, hammam and sauna. The name of the hotel restaurant, 313, is a nod to the height of another Gustave Eiffel building, located in Paris. This hotel is a great choice for business and leisure travellers alike.
On the west side of Nosy Be, the hotel combines the comfort of international standards and the Malagasy authenticity. Its traditional architecture and sumptuous park are in total harmony with the original landscape of the island of perfumes. A range of services ensures high comfort and safety of their guests. All rooms are equipped with bathroom with hot water (toilet), flat screen TV and wifi. It has a computer room equipped with Internet, scanner, card reader and printer photo, also crafts store. The Parfum Vanille restaurant is the main restaurant located between rooms-garden, where breakfast buffets are served. The restaurant closes at noon, but the bar is open all day. The Grill del Sol restaurant attached, noon offers a menu with dishes of the day and a letter snack
In a setting of lush greenery and shaded by magnificent trees, the Relais des Plateaux Hotel & Spa is a four stars hotel providing all the necessary amenities to make your trip a success and to ensure your peace of mind, thanks to its surrounding. It is ideally located, only 5 mn away from the Ivato International Airport and just 15 mn from center town. Enjoy a moment of pure escape in the Spa M'Aloe before starting your next step in Madagascar or simply relax before leaving our beautiful country to end in a beautiful way. Looking for a culinary discovery?Ikambo Restaurant is renowned as one of the best in the city. Its modern setting and its generous cuisine will delight you! A real meeting point in the airport zone, the Relais des Plateaux is a novel and unique addition to the Malagasy hotel scene. You will appreciate the 100% Malagasy hospitality and the friendliness of the staff entirely devoted to your well-being during your stay.
Barefoot 5* luxury on a serene Madagascan island resort. For those seeking to engage all 5 senses, less has always been more. Virgin beaches, turquoise clear water, the pleasures of nature at every turn, total privacy – all the beautiful clichés apply. Come and experience Robinson Crusoe chic. Situated in the north-western part of Madagascar, at about 40 miles from the island of Nosy Be, Tsarabanjina is one of the islets of the Mitsio Archipelago. Fringed by white sandy beaches with extraordinary birds, lush vegetation and encircled around by coral reefs, the region is bathed in sunshine all year round. Tsarabanjina is a sacred islet. On the small peninsula of the eastern beach is found the tomb of the Sakalava kings of the Mitsio islands. Up to this day the people of the Mitsio islands venerate this place; they come here bringing their off erings (money, honey, rum, ...). Les Quatre Frè
Located in the northwest coast of Nosy Be, in the middle of a tropical park, next to the lagoon of Ambohiday, the resort is 24 km far from the centre of Hell Ville and 18 km from the international airport. The transfer by minivan takes about 40 min. from airport and part of the route is unpaved. The resort is spread over 6 hectares of ground and profits from a privileged framework. It is established on the edge of the beautiful long beach of Amporaha and the village of fishermen. Conceived to preserve nature and softness live so characteristic of Nosy Be, the resort is a meeting of refinement and authenticity. TRANSFER FROM/TO AIRPORT AT CHARGE: 1-2 PAX: 25, 00 € p. p. p. t. ; 3-8 PAX: 20, 00 € p. p. p. t. ; 9-14 PAX: 15, 00 € p. p. p. t. ; 15-20 PAX: 10, 00 € p. p. p. t. 5% fee for payments with credit cards. To be paid on the spot: Vignette: MGA 5000 per night/room; Tax de séjour: MGA 10. 000 per person/night (from 13 y. o. ).
There are a total of 180 units on the premises. There is no 24-hour reception. This hotel has a minimum impact on the environment, thanks to its sustainable practices. Due to its functional meeting facilities, this accomodation is a perfect place for guests travelling for business purposes. Some services of Novotel Convention & Spa Antananarivo may be payable.

Things to do in Madagascar

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Explore the must-sees in Madagascar with professional English-speaking driver guides and private air-conditioned vehicles. You will be guided to visit Antananarivo, Andasibe, Antsirabe, Ranomafana, Isalo and Ifaty. This all-inclusive private tour will present you with a hassle-free journey.
For lovers of calm waves and infinite spaces, the river trip by barge is made for you. Over a 160 km route, we will discover countless tourist attractions along the boat cruise. Boarding at Miandrivazo, in order to reach Belo sur Tsiribihina Superb waterfall and natural swimming pool, unmissable western landscape, lush vegetation, lemurs, butterflies, bats, birds, orchids Following our magnificent discovery along the Tsiribihina, we will continue our journey to discover the legendary Tsingy de Bemaraha. On the program, hiking and caving in the Tsingys, discovery of breathtaking landscapes, endemic fauna and flora in the park, 90% To end our expedition in style, we will continue our journey by discovering the treasures of the west, the baobabs: loving baobab, sacred baobab, the famous baobab avenue and its unique and illustrious sunset.
This wildlife tour, will allow you to Spot more than 10 species of lemurs(nocturnal and diurnal), including the Indri-Indri the biggest lemur, as well as the endemic reptiles, amphibians, tortoises and rainforest plants species, include large chameleons, and the rare ferns and orchids medicinal plants, precious woods like Dalbergia and others.
A tour that allows you to visit two of the most fascinating islands that surround Nosy Be. Marine and terrestrial natural parks, pristine environments will make your experience unforgettable. Transportation by boat and possibility of snorkelling.
Nosy's Iran is truly a fairytale place. It really is the kind of place most of us have only seen advertised in luxury travel catalogues or in nature films. If you would like to visit such a place and have a guaranteed a lifetime experience, you can make your dream come true with us now at an incredibly affordable price. We'll provide you with your own guide who will be with you all day to make sure you don't miss a thing and that you can fully enjoy all the wonders of Iranja. Such as the magical snow-white sandbar at low tide between the 2 small islands, with a 1.5 km long beach of white, soft coral sand that stretches long into the ocean on one side. Or snorkelling on the other side to the sprawling, colourful coral reef, full of blooming corals, millions of colourful fish and gentle, friendly sea turtles, but even dolphins are not rare guests here! You can meet the friendly local natives in their fishing village, and for lunch, and indeed for the whole day, you'll be their guests.
You are picked up at your hotel in Antananarivo (Tana) in the morning and begin the beautiful drive east through National Route 2 on this shared tour. This region of Madagascar is characterized by its wet climate, thanks to the dense, beautiful and biodiverse rainforest within. Crossing staggering landscapes dotted with traditional houses and myriad small villages, the road today gives a feel for the traditional lifestyle of the Malagasy people. The tour will pass by abundant rice paddies, chimney-less long clay red houses, and thousands of roadside markets displaying a variety of handicrafts. You will also see the endemic and tasty Mada-only fruit, as well as organic free-range meat markets. You will arrive in Andasibe in the late morning. Later, a visit to Vakona private park.
Sunset at the Avenue of Baobabs Lemurs at Kirindy Forest Tsiribihina river Manambolo river Tsingy of Bemaraha suspended Bridge

Why People Love Madagascar

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munierh2020
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Aug 2024
I was very pleased with the recent Madagascar tour organised by Agate travels. They were very helpful, transparent, accommodating and the itinerary was well planned. The local driver/guide Falantine was superb. I would happily recommend Agate travels and would without hesitation use their service...
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RKensington
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Feb 2024
A pleasure to deal with Emily Xin from Agate Travel Loved the clear and numbered communications which always occurred the same day Which meant the tour from arrival to departure worked like clockwork Good value accommodation Excellent transport Excellent driver / guide Loved the nature But the...
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cathleen b
5
May 2024
What an adventure we had. We had a private tour to explore the country, people,and natural habitats. Lemurs, villages, hikes, limestone mountains, lodge in stones, chameleons, rivers and weekly markets. Our guides couldn’t wait to show us their country. We saw it all. This was a trip to celebrate...

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Frequently Asked Questions about Madagascar

What are some must-see attractions in Madagascar?

Madagascar is known for its incredible biodiversity and unique wildlife. Some must-see attractions include the Avenue of the Baobabs, Isalo National Park, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, and the Lemur's Park. The Avenue of the Baobabs is a row of towering baobab trees that line a dirt road, making for a stunning photo opportunity. Isalo National Park is home to canyons, natural pools, and sandstone formations, while Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is known for its sharp, karst limestone formations. The Lemur's Park is a great place to see lemurs up close, as well as other endemic animals and plants.

What activities can I do in Madagascar?

Madagascar offers a variety of activities for travelers. You can go on a wildlife safari to see the unique flora and fauna of the island, including lemurs, chameleons, and fossas. Snorkeling and diving are also popular activities, as Madagascar boasts some of the world's most pristine coral reefs. You can also go hiking in the national parks, visit local villages to learn about their culture and traditions, or simply relax on the beautiful beaches.

What is the best time of year to visit Madagascar?

The best time to visit Madagascar is during the dry season, which runs from April to November. This is when the weather is most pleasant and the wildlife is most active. However, keep in mind that July and August are peak tourist season, so be prepared for crowds and higher prices. If you're looking to avoid the crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of April to June or September to November.

What are some unique experiences to have in Madagascar?

Madagascar is full of unique experiences that you won't find anywhere else in the world. One such experience is visiting the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, where you can hike through a forest of towering limestone formations. Another is visiting the Avenue of the Baobabs at sunset, when the trees cast long shadows across the dirt road. You can also take a night walk in the forests to see nocturnal animals, or visit a village to learn about the local culture and traditions.

What are some of the best beaches in Madagascar?

Madagascar is home to some of the world's most beautiful beaches. Some of the best beaches include Nosy Be, Sainte Marie Island, and Ifaty. Nosy Be is known for its crystal-clear waters and pristine coral reefs, while Sainte Marie Island boasts long stretches of white sand beaches. Ifaty is a great place for snorkeling and diving, and is home to a variety of marine life.

What is the food like in Madagascar?

Madagascar has a unique cuisine that blends African, Asian, and European influences. Some popular dishes include ravitoto, which is made from cassava leaves and pork, and romazava, a beef and vegetable stew. Seafood is also popular, especially on the coastal regions. Madagascar also produces a variety of fruits, such as mangoes, lychees, and pineapples, which make for a refreshing snack on a hot day.

What are some of the best accommodations in Madagascar?

Madagascar offers a variety of accommodations to suit every budget and taste. Some of the best accommodations include the Anjajavy Le Lodge, which is located on a private beach and offers luxurious villas and bungalows. The Tsara Komba Lodge is another great option, with its stunning ocean views and eco-friendly bungalows. For a more budget-friendly option, consider the Hotel Palissandre in Antananarivo, which offers comfortable rooms and a central location.

What are some cultural do's and don'ts in Madagascar?

When visiting Madagascar, it's important to be aware of the local customs and traditions. One important custom is the Malagasy greeting, which involves shaking hands and touching cheeks. It's also customary to remove your shoes when entering someone's home. However, it's considered disrespectful to touch someone's head or point your feet at them. In terms of dress, it's best to dress conservatively, especially when visiting religious sites. It's also important to ask for permission before taking photos of people or their homes.

What are some of the best national parks to visit in Madagascar?

Madagascar is home to a variety of national parks, each with its own unique flora and fauna. Some of the best national parks to visit include Ranomafana National Park, which is home to 12 species of lemur, Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, which is known for its population of indri lemurs, and Ankarafantsika National Park, which is home to a variety of bird species. If you're interested in seeing the famous baobab trees, visit the Avenue of the Baobabs, which is located outside of Morondava.

What is the currency in Madagascar, and can I use credit cards?

The currency in Madagascar is the Malagasy ariary. While some hotels and tourist attractions may accept credit cards, it's best to have cash on hand, especially if you're traveling outside of the main tourist areas. ATMs are available in larger cities, but they may not always be reliable. Be sure to exchange your currency at a reputable exchange office, and avoid exchanging money on the street.