Antananarivo

Days 1 - 2

Madagascar’s capital, Antananarivo, is known fondly as Tana and crowns a majestic mountain range at around 1400 metres above sea level. The city boasts a rich historical heritage that is complemented by scenic landscapes and a large network of sublime hiking routes. From here, it is possible to explore several nature reserves (don’t miss Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, which contains incredible limestone karsts). Known for its vibrant nightlife, Antananarivo features exciting local live music at a variety of clubs and bars. History and architecture enthusiasts have plenty to see - from the remnants of the French colonial era in the old heart of the city to ancient Malagasy palaces and forts. Other bucket-list items include the fascinating Musée de la Photo; the popular Parc de Tsarasaotra (an excellent bird sanctuary), and the vibrant Analakely Market.

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Ifotaka

Days 2 - 6

Situated in the Amboasary Sud District of Madagascar, Ifotaka is known for its captivating natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and numerous historical, sacred sites. It is home to the remote Ifotaka Community Forest, a wild, secluded sanctuary protected by the local Antandroy people. This off-the-beaten-track destination encompasses abundant spiny forests, ancient hidden tombs, and an array of endemic wildlife. Keep your cameras at the ready for a variety of lemurs, as well as numerous bird species (the malachite kingfisher, hook-billed vangas, scops owl, and many others). Don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in local traditions with a visit to the ombiasy healer.

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Manafiafy

Days 6 - 10

Situated on Madagascar’s Southern Coast, Manafiafy is a sleepy fishing village. The coast is sheltered by several offshore islands including the beautiful Nosy Be. This secluded tropical paradise boasts lush rainforests, vast stretches of pristine unspoilt coastline and soaring mountains in the distance. The village shows traces of the Portuguese, the French and the British influences. The surrounding forest is home to an array of endemic wildlife including a variety of bird life, numerous species of lemur, and reptiles including gecko, chameleon, and snakes. Visitors can enjoy the calm blue waters, discover the underwater wonderland below the surface, and watch the local fishermen go out in their traditional dugout canoe. Don’t miss the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the humpback whales frolicking in the bay and dolphins playing in the surf.

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Antananarivo

Days 10 - 11

As previously described

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