Adventurous drive to Ankavandra / Manambolo River Day 9 & 10
Day 6
We pass the gorge of the Manambolo River and the tombs of the Vazimba, the first inhabitants of Madagascar. Early afternoon we reach the campsite of the Tsingy de Bemaraha NP. Two nights on the campsite.
Day 7
Today full day trekking with a local guide in the park. There are some different ways to the valleys. The limestone needles are up to 60 m where we can probably find Sifakas, a kind of lemurs.
Day 8
From Tsingy to Bemaraha we start early in the morning for the private Analabe reserve. In the evening we have a walk out to observe microcebus, the mouse lemurs. The smallest among them weight only 45 grams. Night in Relais d’Analabe.
Adventurous drive to Ankavandra / Manambolo River Day 1 & 2
Day 1
Going by car to Miandrivazo. We pass a moonlike landscape. Here is the starting point of the pirogue tour. We travel in a traditional pirogue made out of one trunk of a tree. Hotel Le Gîte de la Tsiribihina.
Day 2
In the morning, we start going down the Tsiribihina River. The trip is slow and you can relax and enjoy calls of birds such as bee-eater, coucal, pied crow… Sometimes, the boat has to be pushed over a sandbank. Meals are served on the shore, three nights in tent.
Day 3
Today we continue the going down and pass the Gorge of Bemaraha with its steep rocks before we arrive at Anosin’ Ampela, a wonderful waterfall where you can take a shower and if you want also clean your clothes.
Crossing Madagascar from the East to the South
Day 1
Flight to Nosy Be
Transfer to the airport.
Flight from Tana to Sainte - Marie. Transfer to
Vanila Hotel***/ Hotel Chanty Beach HB
Day 2 - 4
Nosy Be
You have free schedules during your stay in Nosy Be. Excursions to the surrounding isles can be organized on the spot. You can find macaco lemurs
on the isle Komba (”Nosy Komba”).
“Nosy Tany kely” is the best place for nautical activities and the reserve of Lokobe is an ideal place to observe lots of lemurs, snakes, birds and other interesting animals easily. A day’s excursion through the big Isle is also recommended: you drive to the sacred place, where people come and bring offerings to the ancestors on the foot of huge Banyan-trees.
Ylang-Ylang Island of Nosy Be - Madagascar
Day 1
Going by car to Miandrivazo. We pass a moonlike landscape. Here is the starting point of the pirogue tour. Hotel Le Gîte de la Tsiribihina.
Day 2
In the morning, we start going down the Tsiribihina River. The trip is slow and you can relax and enjoy calls of birds such as bee-eater, coucal, pied crow… Sometimes, the boat has to be pushed over a sandbank. Meals are served on the shore, three nights in tent.
Madagascar - Baobabs and National Parks
Day1 Arrival in Tana
Arrival at the airport welcome and transfer to the hotel. City-tour in Tana. Le Damier Hotel** BB
Day2
Antananarivo - Antsirabe 170 km
Departure for Antsirabe by car in the Highlands through the green rice fields. Lunch at the Restaurant “au rendez vous des Pêcheurs” in Ambatolampy. Continuation to Antsirabe, the town was built by the Norwegian missionaries and is famous for its rickshaws, thermal springs, semi-precious and precious stones. The visit of the stone cutter factory is a must. Hasina *
Budget Trip, train to Manakara, trekkings
Day 1
Arrival in Tana
Arrival at the airport welcome and transfer to the hotel. City-tour in Tana. Le Damier Hotel/ Ragouly** BB
Day 2 Tana - Périnet 142 km
Transfer to Marozevo, 72 km from Tana. Visit of the famous exotic farming centre of Mr.Pereyras where you will see almost all the chameleon species of Madagascar, butterflies, lizards, snakes, bats and other interesting animals. Picnic in the Parc, continuation to Périnet. Nocturnal walking in the Reserve of Périnet. Vakôna*** / Feon’ny Ala Hotel (Bungalow near the Reserve) BB
Tana - Ambohimanga 20 km Day1&2
Early in the morning around 6h00 we transfer to the airport for the flight back to Tana. Transfer to the hotel. Afternoon free. Tana also called the ‘City of Thousands’ is the capital of Madagascar. It is the city where the first King started to unify the different kingdoms of the island. Built in stages: The high city, the first area occupied during the royal period where the old queen’s palace is situated, the mid-city, where all the chic boutiques of the capital are found and then the low city, which is the commercial area of the town. Your walk can start from the high city to see the Rova, the queen’s palace, the house of the first minister during these days, which is now a museum; all built by Frenchman Jean Laborde during the royal period. The mid-city, or the administration area ends at the Rainiharo tombs and the lower town is situated in the main avenue called ‘L’avenue de l’independence’ dominated by the railway station. [B]
Next day transfer to the airport for your onward flight. [B]
Ifaty - Tulear - Tana Day10&11
Day at leisure. Ifaty lies in the beach; it is an ideal place for diving and snorkelling and a popular place for birdwatchers. Here you can also experience the Vezo Fishermen’s life. Many excursions are possible. Visit the ‘Reserve Domergue’, a communal reserve where one will see two kinds of baobabs, spiny bush, reptiles like ‘boa madagascariensis’, ‘geckos’ and ‘chameleon parsoni’ (the largest one). Take a boat trip to see the whales. From July to mid September, whales come to the cool seas off Madagascar to give birth to their young. It is a spectacular experience, and it is possible to see the whales very near to the boat. Situated in the largest lagoon of the country, Ifaty is also protected by a large coral reef, which makes it an ideal place for diving and snorkelling. In the afternoon we can walk to the village of Mangily where we can visit a local school and also experience the Vezo Fishermen’s way of life, especially after coming back from fishing. [B]
Ifaty Day9
After breakfast, we continue to Tulear, the terminal of the National Road No. 7. This step brings us new scenery, among the dry forests of the west and the spiny desert of the south. On the way, we admire the different ‘Mahafaly tombs’ and the ‘Antandroy tombs’. After a short visit of Tulear we drive to Ifaty, which lies about 27 km from Tulear. Due to the bad condition of the road, it will take us about 2½ hours to reach Ifaty, and this step brings us to the driest part of the country. Situated in the deep south, the landscape is dominated by the spiny forest like the cactus, different euphorbiacea and didieracea. We will cross the dry and sandy soil where the local people battle to find drinking water. Mangrove trees line the coast alternated by Vezo villages, which earn their living from fishing. We will see many small pirogues and men who go out fishing twice a day. The children and women wait on the coast to fetch the fish and take them to Tulear for sale. [B]
Isalo - Ifaty Day8
Visit to ISALO National Park. The park covers an area of 81 540 ha comprising of the entire stretch of the Isalo massif. This huge mountain is very spectacular with its eroded sandstone mountain. Today we will walk to the ‘Natural swimming pool’. After a 10-minute drive from Ranohira village we park our car and walk about 1½ hour to reach the Natural Swimming Pool. Along the way we will see vegetation like Uapaca bojeri, Pachypodium rosulatum or ‘elephant’s foot’, Aloe isaloensis, a native species of aloe and endemic to Isalo. We walk through the eroded mountains, which are also where Bara placed their dead before they can bring them into their real tombs. We start our climb and reach the massif, (after 20 minutes walk) where we will have a spectacular view of the huge sandstone mountains with its beautiful colours and its strange and eroded forms giving many different images like ‘the tortoise’, ‘the masks’ and ‘the crocodiles’. We see small streams of water, and rivers which are marked by lines of brilliant green, generally made up of numerous Pandanus pulcher and the delicate, slim-stemmed, feathery leaved palm Chrysalidocarpus isaloensis. Along the way, for lemur lovers, there may be sifakas, brown lemurs and ringtaild lemurs, as well as fifty-five species of birds, lizards and snakes. We finally reach the swimming pool, with its crystal clear water, which is a great reward after a long and very hot walk. [B]
Isalo Day7
We leave Ranomafana using the gravel road that we came in on again and pass Fianarantsoa ‘the city where one learns good things’. It is the gate to the South and the capital of the Betsileo tribes. This is the centre of the catholic religion and most of the best schools are found here. Then we head southwards, our first stop is in Ambalavao to visit a wine industry for wine tasting, as Ambalavao is the centre of wine industry. The climate is not said to be ideal for grape vines but it is a tradition left by priests and monks, who lived in the area of Fianarantsoa. Still in Ambalavao, we visit the ‘Anteimoro Paper ‘a vestige of the Arabian civilisation in the island. We continue to Ihosy the capital of the Bara tribes, who are the shepherds of Zebu, and pass through the mountain chain of Andringitra, which serves as a transition between the dry south and green highlands with its famous ‘3 hillocks’ and its huge ‘archbishop’s cape’. Along the way we will see afar a spectacular huge granite dome with twin rock towers called: ‘the gate of the south’, which marks the end of the highland and the beginning of the south. The other imposing one is the ‘Bishop’s hat’, which is a sacred place for the local people, as it is a place where their ancestors chose a collective suicide rather than to give in to the Merina tribes. We then pass through the huge ‘Plateaux de Horombe’ where with its very deep red soil, reminds us of ‘the no man’s land’. Arrive in Isalo. [B]
Fianarantsoa - Isalo Day6
Parc National de Ranomafana (approximately 40,000ha), with its rain forested hills and abundant wildlife, has long been considered one of Madagascar’s highlights, and is one of the most heavily visited of the country’s national parks. Its entrance lies about 7km from Ranomafana village. Altitudes in the park range from 800m to 1200m. In addition to its densely forested hills, Ranomafana’s terrain is characterised by numerous small streams, which plummet down to the beautiful Namorona River. Although much of the region has been logged, the easternmost part of the park retains relatively large areas of primary forest.
You will go for walks in the National Park for several hours spotting some of the lemurs, chameleons and other animals. [B]
Antsirabe to Ranomafana National Park Day4
We drive back to Tana, and head south to Antsirabe, across the highland landscape with its beautiful rice fields on stage. The spectacular eroded hills called ‘lavaka’ remind us of the Far East with its rice fields and green landscape with vegetables and fruit trees. A stop in Ambatolampy for a short visit of this huge agricultural city, which is also known as a source of aluminium. Arrival in Antsirabe around 17h00, or ‘the place of salt’, an elegant city well known as the centre of the beer industry and we can smell the Star Brewery as we enter the town. Founded by the Norwegians in 1856, it is the only place which really feels and looks like a European city. It has a temperate climate and all fruits and vegetable, which grow in cold climates, are found in Antsirabe. [B]
Andasibe - Antsirabe Day3
A morning visit to the Special Reserve of Andasibe, to see the Indri Indri, the largest lemurs on the island. This 810 ha reserve is unique with its endemic fauna and flora. It contains a wide variety of orchids, canopy, and endemic animals like chameleons, tenrecs, and many birds. After the visit we walk through the orchid park to admire all the nice flowers. In the afternoon, we visit Andasibe village, a typical Betsimisaraka (The-Many-inseparable) village, and the second largest tribe on the island. They cultivate rice and live mainly off the forest. This small visit helps us to have close contact with the local people, to see how they live and what they eat. Overnight at the same hotel. [B]