Embark on a wild odyssey: Madagascar awaits
Madagascar is renowned for its lemurs and numerous national parks and reserves provide opportunities to observe these fascinating primates. Visit parks like Andasibe-Mantadia, Ranomafana and Ankarafantsika for lemur sightings. Discover the otherworldly limestone formations known as Tsingy in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park. Traverse suspension bridges and marvel at the unique landscape. Witness the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs, a stunning avenue lined with ancient baobab trees. It’s a photographers paradise, especially during sunrise and sunset. Explore the vibrant underwater world of the nosy Be Archipelago. Dive or snorkel to discover coral reefs, marine life and shipwrecks. Embark on hiking trails in Isalo National Park, known for its canyons, sandstone formations and natural pools. Experience the diverse ecosystems of Andringitra National Park, offering challenging hikes, highland landscapes and the opportunity to climb the countries second highest peak, Pic Boby.
Lemur Watching
Tsingy de Bemaraha
Avenue of the Baobabs
Nosy Be
Isalo National Park
Andringitra National Park
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Lemur lovers’ paradise
Enjoy the laid back atmosphere of Ile Sainte-Marie, an island off the east coast. Explore the capital city, Antananarivo, to discover its vibrant markets, historical sites like the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga and experience the local Malagasy culture. Ankarafantsika is a haven for birdwatchers, with a variety of bird species, including the endangered Madagacar Fish Eagle. Take guided birdwatching tours for the best experience. Explore the unique spiny forest near Ifaty, known for its distinctive flora and fauna. Take guided walks to learn about the adapted plant and animal life in this arid region. Explore Lokobe Reserve on Nosy Be to see a variety of lemur species, chameleons and other wildlife in a lush tropical setting. Take a boat trip along the Pangalanes Canal, a network of natural and man-made waterways.
Ile Sainte-Marie
Antananarivo
Ankarafantsika National Park
Ifaty
Lokobe Reserve
Pangalanes Canal
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Currency
Malagasy Ariary (AR or MGA)
When To Go
January to March (lemurs and reptiles active and easy to spot)
July to August (cool and dry - ideal fro exploring)
July to September (whale watching)
September to November (lemurs have young)
December (hot - good wildlife viewing)
Flight Time
15 Hours (no direct)
Time Difference
GMT + 3 Hours
Visa Requirements
UK citizens don't need a visa for stays up to 15 days. 30 or 60 day single entry visas can be bought on arrival.