Embark on an unforgettable journey along Madagascar’s enchanting east coast. This circuit takes you from the bustling capital of Antananarivo to the lush rainforests of Andasibe, where you’ll encounter unique wildlife. Explore the stunning beaches of Sainte-Marie Island, experience local culture, and enjoy breathtaking views, making this adventure a true tropical escape.
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Travel plan
Day 1
Antananarivo
The capital of Madagascar, is a city full of contrasts, blending the old and the new. Perched on a hill, it offers spectacular views over the surrounding plains. The city's charm lies in its mix of colonial buildings, bustling markets, and rich history. You can explore the Queen’s Palace, stroll through the vibrant Analakely market, or visit the Botanical Garden and Zoo. With its lively atmosphere, Antananarivo is a fascinating starting point for discovering the culture and diversity of Madagascar.
Day 2
Andasibe
Andasibe is a lush rainforest region famous for its biodiversity, particularly the iconic Indri lemurs. The Andasibe-Mantadia National Park offers a range of hiking trails through dense forests, where visitors can spot unique wildlife and vibrant flora. The area is also known for its rich birdlife and nocturnal tours that reveal the mysteries of Madagascar's night creatures.
Day 3
Andasibe
Andasibe is a lush rainforest region famous for its biodiversity, particularly the iconic Indri lemurs. The Andasibe-Mantadia National Park offers a range of hiking trails through dense forests, where visitors can spot unique wildlife and vibrant flora. The area is also known for its rich birdlife and nocturnal tours that reveal the mysteries of Madagascar's night creatures.
Day 4
Ankany ny Nofy
Ankany ny Nofy is a serene destination located on the eastern coast of Madagascar, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and lush landscapes, it serves as a gateway to the Palmarium Reserve, where visitors can encounter various lemur species in their natural habitat. The area offers picturesque views and opportunities for relaxation.
Day 5
Palmarium Reserve
Palmarium Reserve is a private sanctuary located on the banks of the Pangalanes Canal, renowned for its diverse wildlife, particularly lemurs. Visitors can engage in guided tours to observe these playful creatures up close while exploring the lush tropical environment. The reserve is dedicated to conservation efforts and offers a peaceful escape into nature.
Day 6
Mahambo
Mahambo is a charming coastal village known for its stunning beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Located along Madagascar's eastern coast, it is a popular spot for water sports like surfing and snorkeling. The area boasts beautiful landscapes, local fishing culture, and delicious seafood, making it an ideal destination for relaxation and adventure.
Day 7
Sainte-Marie
Sainte-Marie Island is a picturesque tropical paradise off Madagascar's east coast, famous for its pristine beaches and rich marine life. This idyllic destination offers opportunities for whale watching, snorkeling, and exploring lush forests. With its charming local culture and vibrant history as a former pirate hideout, Sainte-Marie is perfect for relaxation and adventure.
Day 10
Tamatave
Tamatave, also known as Toamasina, is Madagascar's largest port city located along the eastern coast. It features a lively atmosphere with bustling markets, beautiful beaches, and colonial architecture. The city serves as a gateway to the Canal des Pangalanes and offers various cultural experiences, making it an essential stop for travelers exploring Madagascar.
Day 11
Moramanga
Moramanga is a historic town in eastern Madagascar known for its cultural significance and proximity to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. It features charming streets lined with local shops and eateries. The town is home to the Gendarmerie Museum, which highlights Madagascar's law enforcement history. Moramanga serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby natural attractions.
Day 12
Moramanga
Moramanga is a historic town in eastern Madagascar known for its cultural significance and proximity to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. It features charming streets lined with local shops and eateries. The town is home to the Gendarmerie Museum, which highlights Madagascar's law enforcement history. Moramanga serves as an excellent base for exploring nearby natural attractions.
Day 13
Antananarivo
The capital of Madagascar, is a city full of contrasts, blending the old and the new. Perched on a hill, it offers spectacular views over the surrounding plains. The city's charm lies in its mix of colonial buildings, bustling markets, and rich history. You can explore the Queen’s Palace, stroll through the vibrant Analakely market, or visit the Botanical Garden and Zoo. With its lively atmosphere, Antananarivo is a fascinating starting point for discovering the culture and diversity of Madagascar.
Service pricing
Price for:
Park entry fees
Local guides
Driver/guide's accomodation
Hotels booking
Car rental and gas
Foods and drinks
Personnal insurrances
Any extra expenses
Total amount:
1485 € per person
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