Untamed Madagascar

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See lemurs, colourful bird life and the enigmatic Indri Indri in primary rainforest. Spot nocturnal mammals on our night safari, and enjoy a fabulous hike in the stunning Isalo National Park. Try snorkeling or diving on pristine coral reefs and then relax on the beautiful Mangrove beaches of Ifaty or perhaps some seasonal whale watching? This tour also allows plenty of time for history and culture. Visit a Betsimisaraka village and gaze in awe at the UNESCO sight of Rova Ambohimanga in Arabic and French influenced Antananarivo. This tour starts and ends in Antananarivo, or ‘Tana’ as it is more commonly known, with excellent flight connections to Johannesburg.




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Itinerary

Day 1

Antananarivo - Andasibe

Day 2

National Reserve of Andasibe

Day 3

Andasibe - Antsirabe

Day 4

Antsirabe - Ranomafana National Park

Day 5

Ranomafana National Park

Day 6

Fianarantsoa - Isalo

Day 7

Isalo

Day 8

Isalo - Ifaty

Day 9

Ifaty

Day 10

Ifaty - Tulear - Antananarivo (flight not included)

Day 11

Antananarivo

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