Madagascar
Nosy Be and the
surrounding islands of Nosy Komba and Nosy Sakatia
For those looking for resorts of concrete and glitzy nightlife,
this is not the place for you. Here you can walk out of your
chalet onto a white sand beach just meters from the clear
turquoise water. You will enjoy a tranquil, slow paced lifestyle,
fresh seafood and delicious cocktails made from local rum.
For those looking for a bit more activity, the area offers
world class diving and snorkeling as well as a variety of
excursions.
Wildlife
and scenery
The only way to visit the parks and view the
wildlife of Madagascar is on the extensive network of hiking
trails. These vary from short, easy walks to overnight, challenging
treks.
The following
parks offer a variety of landscapes, vegetation and lemurs
Park
National Isalo
Scenery is the main attraction of this park,
with strange rock formations, vast scorching plains and cool
canyons harbouring a variety of astonishing endemic plants,
sifakas and the ring tailed lemurs made famous in the movie.
Reserve
Speciale Ankarana
One of the most outstanding parks for its unearthly
landscape of rock “tsingy”, baobabs and other
strange vegetation as well as a variety of lemur species,
notably the nocturnal sportive lemur.
Parc
National Montagne d'Ambre
The park is famous for its waterfalls, rainforest
,crater lakes, and wildlife.
Parks
Analamazoatra and Mantadia
Just three hours by car east of Antananarivo,
primary rainforest is home to the largest and possibly most
impressive lemur the Indri and well as a variety of other
lemurs and chameleons.
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