Circuit Grand Sud de Madagascar

Madagascar is one of the largest islands in the world. It is located on the east coast of the African continent in the heart of the Indian Ocean.Famous for its cultural wealth and its heavenly beaches. We will make you discover the South of our exotic island, during your stay you will enjoy many natural and cultural treasures.

Itinerary:

  • Day 1: Antananarivo
  • Day 2 and 3: Antsirabe
  • Day 4: Ranomafana Park
  • Day 5: Ambalavao (Anja reserve)
  • Day 6: Tsaranoro valley
  • Day 7: Isalo National Park
  • Day 8: departure for Toliara
  • Day 9: Ifaty ( Reserved for baobabs)
  • Day 10: Anakao
  • Day 11: TulĂ©ar
  • Day 12: Flight to Antananarivo
  • Day 13: Antananarivo city visit
  • Day 14: end of circuit

Strong Point:

  • Antsirabe: City Tour

  • Lake Tritriva: it is considered a sacred lake and according to the Taboo or 'fady' it is forbidden to eat pork.

  • Ranomafana National Park: an exceptional site for some very rare species of lemur, the park is located 70 km east of Fianaratsoa.

  • Anja Reserve: this is a small protected area, it covers 30 hectares and is located 12 km from Ambalavao.

  • Tsaranoro Valley: it is home to flora and fauna and is located near the Andringitra National Park.

  • Isalo National Park: Located 269 km from Fianaratsoa and 80 km from Ihosy, Isalo National Park is a natural rocky massif, the sandstone massif is cut by deep canyons which can measure several kilometers.

  • Ifaty and Mangily
    are home to some specimens of baobabs and other plants with therapeutic properties.

  • Anakao:
    South of the city of Toliara, is a village located just near where the Tropic of Capricorn passes, with its beautiful beaches and soft sands.

Included:

  • Car rental
  • Fuel
  • Ground transportation
  • Flight Toliara to Antananarivo
  • Bottle of water
  • French and Spanish speaking guide
  • Entrance fee to the mentioned Parks and Reserves
  • Accommodations

Not included:

  • Visa
  • Meals
  • Personal purchases
  • Other visits not mentioned
  • Sea transport
Listing created Oct 17, 2024

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