Madagascar

Evolution has occurred more or less in isolation on this remote island – located 400 kilometres off Africa’s east coast – with the result that much of its indigenous wildlife is found nowhere else on earth. Madagascar’s menagerie of weird and wonderful creatures includes the world’s biggest and smallest chameleons and over 70 species of lemur – long-tailed primates endemic to the island. The Madagascan landscape is no less compelling than the resident wildlife, with terrain ranging from lush jungles and palm-fringed beaches to the knife-edged karst tsingys of the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park’s ‘stone forests’. Madagascar is an otherworldly paradise where visitors are offered a unique glimpse into a fantastical one-of-a-kind world.

Antananarivo

Days 1 - 2

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Madagascar

Days 2 - 3

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Bekopaka

Days 3 - 6

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Morondava

Days 6 - 7

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Antsirabe

Days 7 - 8

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Ranomafana

Days 8 - 10

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Fianarantsoa

Days 10 - 11

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Antananarivo

Days 11 - 13

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Perinet Special Reserve

Days 13 - 15

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Akanin'ny Nofy Reserve

Days 15 - 17

Mahavelona

Days 17 - 18

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Sainte Marie Island

Days 18 - 22

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Antananarivo

Days 22 - 23

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