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Tsiribihina Descent
1841 km
Embark on the unforgettable Tsiribihina descent, a captivating journey through Madagascar's stunning landscapes. Starting in Antananarivo, you'll explore volcanic lakes, cruise the Tsiribihina River, and camp under the stars. Discover unique wildlife in Kirindy Forest, marvel at the iconic Baobab Avenue, and unwind on pristine beaches in Belo-sur-Mer. Experience Madagascar's rich culture and breathtaking nature.
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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
Miandrivazo
Miandrivazo is a charming town situated along the Tsiribihina River, often considered the gateway to river adventures. Surrounded by lush landscapes, it serves as a base for exploring Madagascar's natural beauty. Known for its warm hospitality, Miandrivazo offers opportunities for outdoor activities and is a perfect starting point for the Tsiribihina descent.
Day 3
Masiankampy
Masiankampy is a picturesque spot along the Tsiribihina River, known for its stunning scenery and tranquil atmosphere. This area is ideal for camping and enjoying nature's beauty while embarking on river cruises. Visitors can experience the serenity of the river while observing unique wildlife and lush vegetation that thrive in this enchanting environment.
Day 4
Begidro Village
Begidro Village is nestled within a lush forest, offering visitors a glimpse into Madagascar's rural life and biodiversity. The surrounding Begidro Forest is home to various species of flora and fauna, making it an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy local meals while immersing themselves in the peaceful ambiance of this charming village.
Day 5
Belo-sur-Tsiribihina
Belo-sur-Tsiribihina is a quaint riverside town known for its stunning landscapes and proximity to natural wonders. It serves as a gateway to explore the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park. The town offers a relaxed atmosphere with beautiful views of the Tsiribihina River, making it an ideal place to unwind after adventurous excursions.
Day 6
Petit Tsingy NP
Petit Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its dramatic limestone formations and rich biodiversity. Visitors can hike through narrow canyons and admire unique rock structures while spotting endemic wildlife. The park's stunning landscapes provide an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Day 8
Kirindy
Kirindy Forest is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including lemurs, fossa, and various bird species. This unique dry deciduous forest offers excellent opportunities for nocturnal wildlife viewing. Visitors can explore well-marked trails during guided tours to witness Madagascar's remarkable fauna in their natural habitats.
Day 9
Baobab Avenue
Baobab Avenue is one of Madagascar's most iconic landscapes, featuring towering baobab trees that create a breathtaking sight at sunset. This striking avenue is a photographer's paradise and a must-visit destination for anyone traveling through the region. The surreal beauty of these ancient trees against the setting sun leaves visitors in awe.
Day 10
Belo-sur-Mer
Belo-sur-Mer is a tranquil coastal village known for its pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Located on Madagascar's western coast, it offers opportunities for relaxation, water sports, and exploration of nearby marine life. With its charming local culture and stunning surroundings, Belo-sur-Mer is perfect for unwinding after an adventurous journey.
Day 13
Miandrivazo
Miandrivazo is a charming town situated along the Tsiribihina River, often considered the gateway to river adventures. Surrounded by lush landscapes, it serves as a base for exploring Madagascar's natural beauty. Known for its warm hospitality, Miandrivazo offers opportunities for outdoor activities and is a perfect starting point for the Tsiribihina descent.
Day 14
Antsirabe
Antsirabe, located in Madagascar's central highlands, is a charming city renowned for its thermal springs and colonial architecture. It's often referred to as the "place of much salt" due to its mineral-rich waters. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing soak in the natural hot springs, take a scenic pousse-pousse ride through the streets, or explore the local workshops where skilled artisans produce handicrafts, including zebu-horn carvings. Antsirabe’s cool climate and serene environment make it a popular retreat.
Day 15
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 16
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.