Madagascar Explored

The Indian Ocean Island of Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. From the bustling capital Antananarivo, we fly to Nosy Be and from there sail around the islands in the warm waters off Madagascar in a traditional dhow boat. Explore peaceful islands, snorkel over colourful coral and maybe swim with whale sharks. Enjoy some kayaking, fishing and relaxing on unspoilt beaches - this is the ultimate paradise. By day, cruise the blue-green waters of the sun drenched Indian Ocean and at night camp on the islands. Back in Antananarivo we head to the Special Reserve of Andasibe. Here we go on a night walk, search for the Indri Indri, the largest lemurs on the island, discover the many species dwelling in the forest, and visit Lemur Island. Our adventure ends back in the capital, known as the "City of Thousands".

Itinerary

Day 1

Join Antananarivo

Day 2

Fly Nosy Be - Board Dhow

Days 3-7

Island Dhow Cruise

Day 8

Sail to Hell-Ville, Fly Antananarivo

Day 9

Drive via Reptile & Butterfly Farm to Andasibe Special Reserve - Night Walk

Day 10

Morning Walk in Andasibe Reserve, Orchid Garden, Lemur Island

Day 11

Return to Antananarivo

Day 12

Antananarivo - Tour Ends After Breakfast

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