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Ankarana Reserve is Madagascar's most rewarding hiking destination - a fortress of limestone pinnacles and sharp ridges, patches of dense tropical jungle, deep caves and rushing rivers.…
A huge anvil-shaped tail sinks slowly into the sea, a massive dark back rolls sedately through the water...Isle Sainte Marie, a 60km-long island off Madagascar's north-east coast, is its top…
Surfing in Madagascar is becoming increasingly popular. Near Ifaty Beach there are breaks to make any surfer drool, but so far they remain relatively unknown.
Ankarana Reserve is Madagascar's most rewarding hiking destination - a fortress of limestone pinnacles and sharp ridges, patches of dense tropical jungle, deep caves and rushing rivers.…
Reserve Forestiere d'Ampijoroa
The Reserve Forestiere d'Ampijoroa is one of the best places in Madagascar to see lemurs. Little round faces with soft dark eyes watch you from the trees during the day. Bright circles of…
Perinet Nature Reserve - The Song of the Indri
The Song of the Indri is a 'concert' by Madagascar's largest lemur, found in Perinet Nature Reserve. The effect is spectacular, as the jungle comes alive with answering calls and you're caught…
Exploring the Masoala Peninsula
The Masoala Peninsula Reserve protects some of Madagascar's unspoilt vegetation. Rainforest grows right down to the white sand beaches on the Indian Ocean. Lemurs play among the intertwining…
Hiking in Madagascar's Isalo National Park is a stunning experience. Arid grasslands are broken up by canyons where you will find mysterious tombs, which your guide may or may not explain…
The Reserve Naturelle Integrale des Tsingy de Bemaraha is full of tsingys, or limestone pinnacles, rising in their hundreds to form a landscape that resembles a forest of church spires.…
Ranomafana is real jungle - a lush rainforest with a huge diversity of animals. There are 12 lemur species to be found here, as well as an impressive array of indigenous birds.
L'Isalo National Park, part of the Isalo massif in Madagascar, features a remarkable landscape of eroded sandstone formations, rare vegetation, lemurs and a variety of birds, including the…
Consisting of 2300 square kilometres of rainforest and three marine parks, Masoala National Park is the largest of Madagascar's protected areas and a World Heritage Site.
Close to Morondava, the Avenue du Baobab is a charming alley lined with majestic baobab trees, also known as monkey bread trees. Interestingly, this species can store up to 120,000 litres of…
Known locally as Ala Maiky, the Spiny Forest is a strange ecosystem characterised by a desert-like climate and yet supporting an extraordinary array of plants and wildlife.
Nosy Be island in Madagascar is an excellent place to relax. Its most famous beaches are Madirokely, Belle Vue and Andilana, but the island is also known for its lush tropical forest.