Welcome to Madagascar! After touching down at Antananarivo Ivato International Airport (TNR), make your way to your accommodation at Royal Palissandre Hotel. Here, you’ll meet your tour group, enjoy a delicious dinner and retire to your room for an early night in preparation for the adventures ahead.
Your exciting journey starts in Antananarivo, the enchanting capital of Madagascar. Also known as Tana, the city is situated in the lush highlands, and boasts a captivating charm and a temperate climate – making it ideal for a morning of sightseeing.
Then, travel south through landscapes dotted with terraced rice fields and sculpted hills, known locally as lavaka. Pause to take in the kaleidoscope of colors and the lively ambience of bustling local markets in Ambatolampy, where a tantalising array of exotic fruits and regional delicacies await discovery.
In the afternoon, arrive in Antsirabe, a city that exudes distinct European elegance. The streets adorned with colonial architecture, turn-of-the-century villas and tree-lined boulevards are sure to momentarily transport you to a different time and place altogether.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
This morning, set off through captivating highland terrain adorned with picturesque pine and eucalyptus forests towards Ambositra. Take some time to explore your destination, a renowned haven for wood-carving enthusiasts and traditional arts and crafts.
Following a delectable lunch accompanied by captivating folkloric dance performances, travel through verdant tropical forests, as you make your way to Ranomafana National Park, a sanctuary graced with exquisite waterfalls and abundant with untouched, natural beauty.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
In Madagascar, wildlife takes center stage. Today, embrace the opportunity to encounter some of the island’s most charismatic and elusive residents: the greater bamboo lemur and the golden bamboo lemur at Ranomafana National Park. Home to an array of fascinating wildlife, this national park is the perfect place to spot Madagascar’s famous lemur. The park is home to 12 lemur species, including the golden bamboo lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur and the very rare aye-aye lemur. Other mammals include seven species of tenrecs, eight species of bats, the carnivorous Malagasy striped civet and several species of mongoose that can only be found in Madagascar. In addition to the famous lemurs, keep your eyes peeled to spot a range of bird species, reptiles, and the colourful butterflies that grace this vibrant ecosystem.
The name Ranomafana translates to hot water in Malagasy, and the park derives its name from the thermal springs scattered throughout the region. This afternoon either enjoy an invigorating afternoon walk exploring the park’s wonders or indulge in relaxation at the renowned hot springs, a perfect way to unwind in the park’s natural beauty.
Enjoy the afternoon at leisure, relaxing at your accomodation or continuing your exploration.
Start the day with a journey to Fianarantsoa, the cultural capital of Madagascar and the heartland of the Betsiloo people.
Later on, arrive to the charming town of Ambalavao, where you’ll have the privilege of witnessing the intricate art of Antaimoro papermaking. This ancient craft involves crafting papyrus-based paper infused with wildflowers, creating delicate and unique creations. If you’re in luck, the visit may coincide with the bustling weekly zebu cattle market, a vibrant gathering showcasing the local culture.
Next up, stop off at Anja Park, an initiative led by the village to support local educators by raising funds. Here, you will learn about the community’s efforts to promote education and conservation of its lands.
Towards the end of the day, bid farewell to the highlands. Our path leads us through the breathtaking, red-soiled savannah of Plateau de l’Horombe, before we reach Ranohira, the gateway to the captivating Isalo National Park.
Today, explore one of Madagascar’s pristine national parks. Established in 1962, Isalo National Park encompasses 815 square kilometres of sandstone mountains eroded by wind and rain into ridges (known as ‘runiformes’) featuring wild formations, impressive gorges and canyons, and tiny stalagmite pinnacles. The rugged landscape that rises up from the flat grassy plain attracts hikers from all over the world. Keep an eye out for ring-tailed lemurs, brown lemurs, sifakas and nocturnal lemurs. The park is also home to approximately 80 species of bird (including the rare Benson’s rock-thrush, the knob-billed duck and crested ibis), 35 kinds of reptiles and several endemic frogs.
Here, the flora is just as interesting than the fauna. There are several local endemic plants among the 500 species found within Isalo, including elephant´s foot, rare palms and aloe species. As you traverse this mystical terrain, watch for tombs nestled within the rocks, serving as resting places for the Bara people.
The day culminates with a truly memorable spectacle. Witness the setting sun casting a vibrant palette of deep purples, fiery oranges, and vibrant reds upon the canvas of the sky, framed by the iconic rock formation known as ‘La Fenêtre de l’Isalo’ (Window of Isalo).
After breakfast, get ready for a day full of adventure. Enjoy a visit to Ilakaka, a village that experienced a population explosion in 1998 following the discovery of precious sapphire deposits. Delve into the heart of Madagascar’s southern landscape and travel through the enchanting Zombitse National Park, transitioning into the arid south.
Experience the wonder of the baobab plains in Andranomaintso, where unique, upside-down-looking trees stand as enduring symbols of Madagascar’s natural beauty. Continue onwards to Tulear, a city with a rich history, once a prominent colonial-era harbour, now a vibrant mosaic of cultures and traditions.
Continuing along the sandy coastal road, flanked by mangroves and dunes and punctuated by fishing villages. In this coastal region, men venture out twice a day in their traditional dugout canoes, known as pirogues, while women and children collect the day’s catch and transport it to Tulear.
Conclude the day with a restful night in Ifaty, nestled along the picturesque coast.
Kick things off with an early-morning expedition to Reniala Reserve, a sanctuary teeming with diverse varieties of baobab trees and prickly bushes. Here, you can seek out Madagascar’s rare bird species that duck and dive through the lush flora.
Later, return to the hotel and spend the rest of the day at your leisure. You may opt for a relaxing day at the beach, where you can witness the skilled fishermen at work or snorkel the beautiful waters (additional charges may apply).
Enjoy your morning at leisure before a transfer to the airport in Tulear for your included flight back to Antananarivo.
Enjoy a leisurely wander around the town of Antananarivo after your arrival before enjoying a relaxed dinner and turning in for the night.
After breakfast, begin travelling towards Andasibe through enchanting humid rainforest landscapes. Pass by serene lakes to reach the Vakona Forest Lodge private park. Here, explore the abundance of unique flora and fauna that call this space home.
In the afternoon, pay a visit to a village where you’ll meet with local Betsimisaraka people, members of the predominant indigenous group of Madagascar’s east coast, for a glimpse into their way of life and traditions.
As night falls, embark on an evening walk, where you’ll have the opportunity to spot the elusive nocturnal creatures that emerge after dark within this captivating rainforest.
Today is sure to be a highlight for wildlife enthusiasts, as you delve into the wonders of Andasibe National Park. This expansive tropical rainforest is a sanctuary for a remarkable array of species, making it a haven for nature-lovers.
Among its illustrious inhabitants are nine distinct species of lemurs, including the critically endangered indri, the largest of them all. Renowned for its unmistakably loud calls, the indri holds a special place in Malagasy folklore and legends. As you venture deeper, you’ll encounter a wealth of other unique species, from vibrant orchids and chameleons to a plethora of birdlife.
Even after you return to your lodge, keep a watchful eye out, as this is one of the best spots to photograph lemurs. You may be fortunate enough to spot a bamboo lemur or a brown lemur, which would be the perfect finish to your day of wildlife adventuring.
After breakfast, prepare for your journey back to Antananarivo. Along the way, make a fascinating stop at the Peyrieras Reptile Reserve, which is home to diverse array of reptiles, amphibians, and vibrant butterflies.
The adventure continues to the UNESCO-listed Ambohimanga King’s Palace, a sacred royal city steeped in profound historical, cultural, and spiritual importance. Here you can delve into the rich tapestry of Madagascar’s heritage as you explore the royal legacy preserved within this remarkable palace complex.
Tonight, enjoy a final dinner with your group, reflecting on the discoveries and memories made over the past two weeks.
It’s time to say goodbye to your Madagascar tour group and make your own way to the airport (transfer not included) for your onward travel after breakfast. Your adventure has come to an end, but the memories of this incredible journey will last forever.