Madagascar is a magical destination that offers something for everyone. It is renowned for its stunningly beautiful beaches, but it is so much more than just paradise beaches. It has a wealth of ecotourism options and amazing biodiversity that make it perfect for nature lovers.

Moreover, the country has been influenced by different cultures over the years, making it an interesting cultural melting pot. So, if you’re looking for an unforgettable travel experience, Madagascar should be on your list!

Watch the humpback whales in Antongil Bay

Antongil Bay is a stunning place to visit, especially for those who love wildlife. It is home to the eangered humpback whales, which have seen their numbers increase in recent years. This makes it an ideal spot for whale watching during their mating season from June to September. During this time, the whole bay comes alive with the song of these majestic creatures.

Have some bargaining in the Zoma market

The best way to interact with the locals and maybe purchase something interesting is to go to the market. In this case, we are talking about the second-largest open market in the world, and it’s located in Antananarivo. This is a great way to get some Madagascar local fruit you haven’t tried before, such as persimmon or jackfruit.

Furthermore, this is the right place for souvenir shopping, and the offer is generous, from spices, carved wood, and jewelry, you can find many interesting things.

Visit lemurs in Ranomafana national park

Ranomafana National Park in Madagascar is a nature lover’s paradise. It is home to a wide range of luscious vegetation and wildlife, including a large number of endangered species. The park is also known for its population of lemurs, making it one of the best places to observe this unique primate in its natural habitat.

Lemurs are very intelligent, however, in local Malagasy people they are a symbol of evil. This is because they are wary and belong to nocturnal types of animals. Otherwise, they are pretty docile. Some of the species are in danger these days because there is a low number of them. If you want to make an impact and make a meaningful trip, you can apply to volunteer abroad and work on their preservation. Nosy Be is one of the places where it can be done as well.

Explore the Tsingy Stone forests

The Tsingy Stone Forests of Madagascar is a unique and breathtaking sight to behold. These limestone formations have been formed over millions of years, creating a landscape that is unlike anything else on Earth. Be careful, as its name in Malagasy means “the place where you cannot go barefoot”. And it deserves the name for sure, so some sports shoes are mandatory.

Not only are these forests home to an incredible variety of birds, reptiles, and lemurs, but they also provide vital habitats for the biodiversity that makes Madagascar such an important part of the planet’s ecosystem and this place a UNESCO site. For any traveler looking for a unique experience, exploring the Tsingy Stone Forests is an absolute must!

Stroll down Corniche and enjoy the sunset

Many Eastern African capitals have a typical promenade, especially those with Indian Ocean ports. Stroll down the avenue where palms are lined up and have some snacks at one of the restaurants along the way. Madagascar cuisine offers a mix of flavors. With the mix of African, Arabic, Indonesian, Chinese, and Indian, one has to be careful if you´re not a lover of spiciness. In case you are, you will be thrilled. Try ramazava or kitoza, famous local dishes.

Pay a visit to the surrounding islands

What many people don’t know is that there are several islands surrounding Madagascar that are just as beautiful. From the pristine beaches of Tsarabanjina to the stunning coral reefs of Nosy Komba and Nosy Tanikely, these islands offer a variety of activities perfect for diving or snorkeling. And if you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, then why not pay a visit to Nosy Sakatia? With its crystal clear waters and abundance of marine life, it’s the perfect destination for anyone looking to explore the beauty of Madagascar’s surrounding islands.

 

Enjoy the Morondava Baobab road

One of the most popular attractions on the island is the Morondava baobab road. This stretch of road is lined with majestic baobab trees, creating a spectacular sight that’s not to be missed.

If you’re looking for things to do in Madagascar, taking a drive down this picturesque road should be at the top of your list. You’ll get to enjoy breathtaking views and experience a unique part of Madagascar’s culture and history. This massive tree is one of the symbols of Africa and it owns its longevity to the ability to preserve water in an extremely dry environment.

Explore the nightlife at Nosy Be island

Nosy Be, an island off the coast of Madagascar, is a paradise for those who love to explore nightlife and party. With its amazing sandy beaches and lush nature, Nosy Be offers a unique experience for those looking to enjoy the best that Madagascar has to offer.

From beach parties to traditional Malagasy music and dance performances, visitors can find something to do every night of their stay on this beautiful island. Whether you are looking for a romantic evening with your significant other or a fun night out with friends, there is something for everyone in Nosy Be’s vibrant nightlife scene.

 

Eastern Africa is a vibrant cultural pot, so make sure to include Madagascar in your travel routes. You will be amazed by its food, history, cultural variety, landscapes, biodiversity, and much more. If you prefer meaningful traveling, don´t hesitate to apply for some voluntary program and do something good for the locals.

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