It is the fifth largest island in the world. Close to the African continent, it separated from it a long time ago, thus allowing the appearance of endemic flora and fauna. In addition, the presence of laterite in its soil, earned it the designation “red island“. Thus, you already have some tracks indicating why hiking in Madagascar. But let’s take a look at this in more detail.
It is the emblematic animal of the island. Unfortunately threatened with extinction, we believe that tourism can be a key element for the conservation of this unique natural environment and its eco-system. Obviously, lemurs are not the only inhabitants, indeed, you may be able to cross in one of the many national parks:
With a relief and particularly varied climates, it is impossible not to find happiness. Indeed, the island is separated by mountain ranges from north to south (including the Maromokotro, the highest point rises to 2,876m). On both sides are coastal strips whose climate varies from sub-desert in the south to tropical in the north, passing through savannas and subtropical. To name just one massif, that of Makay is particularly emblematic, although rather difficult to access. You can also see the only Baobab forest in the world near Morondava.
Nosy Be is one of the islands of Madagascar best known for its beaches. However, this comes at a price because the island is partly subject to mass tourism and its pitfalls. However, it still has preserved places where it is possible to appreciate its beauties in peace. Obviously, this is not the only place to enjoy the sea since there is no shortage of beaches all along the coast.
The Malagasy people are generally warm. You can discover it through its colorful markets or its various festivals where music often occupies a central place. Be careful, however, to respect sacred places, because certain taboos are in force there and vary from place to place. It is preferable to be accompanied in this case to have these prohibitions explained.
Convinced of why hiking in Madagascar? In this case, you can contact our local partner. Unless you prefer to explore the island by bike? In this case, our cycling guide will be your guide. The best time to go is between April and October.
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