Madagascar The Eighth Continent

Category: Madagascar

Berenty Private Reserve

Berenty Private Reserve offers the easiest and closest lemur viewing anywhere in Madagascar, with around 500 ring-tailed lemurs and dancing Verreaux's sifaka on wide flat trails you can walk unguided. Most visitors stay one or two nights and add a…
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Endemic Mammals of Madagascar

Beyond the lemurs, Madagascar holds three groups of mammals found nowhere else: the tenrecs, small insectivores that have radiated into forms resembling hedgehogs, shrews and otters; the euplerid carnivores including the fossa; and a set of endemic rodents including the…
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Anakao and Nosy Ve

Anakao is a Vezo fishing village an hour south of Toliara by boat, with beach lodges, reef offshore and access inland to Tsimanampetsotsa National Park. Just offshore, Nosy Ve holds a breeding colony of red-tailed tropicbirds and is the accessible…
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Best Beaches in Madagascar

Madagascar has 5,000 km of coastline and very little built on it. The strongest beaches are on the islands: Île aux Nattes off Sainte-Marie, Andilana on Nosy Be, and the sandbar at Nosy Iranja that appears at low tide and…
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Family Travel in Madagascar

Madagascar works well with children for one reason above all: nothing here is dangerous. No large predators, no venomous snakes, and lemurs that come close enough to photograph without a long lens. The difficulties are long drives, basic facilities and…
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Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is the easiest place in Madagascar to see wild lemurs, above all the indri, whose calls carry for kilometres through the canopy at first light. Most visitors book a guided walking safari of two to six hours,…
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Best Time to Visit Madagascar

The best time to visit Madagascar is between April and November, the cool dry season, with September to November the strongest window for wildlife and July to September for humpback whales. January to March is cyclone season, when roads flood…
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Fianarantsoa

Fianarantsoa is the cultural centre of the Betsileo highlands, holding the best-preserved old town in Madagascar, the country's only tea estate and its unlikely wine industry. It is also the terminus of the FCE railway, one of the great rail…
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Andilana Beach, Nosy Be

Andilana sits at the northwestern tip of Nosy Be and is widely rated the finest beach on the island, a bay of white sand backed by the largest resorts in Madagascar. The water stays between 25 and 34 degrees depending…
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Birds of Madagascar and Where to See Them

Madagascar holds close to 300 bird species with well over half found nowhere else, including five families that exist only here. The prizes are the ground-rollers, the vangas, the mesites and the asities, most of them located by call in…
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