tour-to-madagascar.com - Overland tour in Madagascar from Morondava to Fort Dauphin between baobab and lemurs. Madagascar pictures.

Description: Overland trip to Madagascar by 4x4 discovering the incredible biodiversity of the country and the local life style. Pictures of Madagascar.

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Antananarivo, Madagascar's capital, is the gateway to this exciting three-week itinerary that includes many parts of central and southern Madagascar. A short one-hour flight takes me from Antananarivo to Morondava, the world "capital" of the baobabs, where there is the Kirindy National Park, a xerophytic deciduous forest, where many species of lemurs and other endemic animals live. I leave in 4x4 towards the central plateau of Madagascar reaching Antsirabe, a town where you can still find ancient crafts suc

This is an individual journey in Madagascar carried out by renting a 4x4 car suitable for the conditions of the slopes, with a local driver, planning the itinerary and therefore booking accommodation in advance. All the reservations were made through Jenman African Safari and I recommend to contact them, taking advantage of their expertize. The trip includes travelling  by car several hours daily as well as short walks (3-4 km on average, with a maximum of 12 kilometers in Isalo) . It is likely that you wil

Apart from the most popular tourist centers (Antananarivo, Morondava, Antsirabe, Ranomafana, Isalo), which have accommodation of reasonable quality and with most comfort, the "deep south" requires a certain spirit of adaptation (electricity is available only a few hours a day and the shower is only by pouring the water with a bucket). The road that connects  Morondava to Antsirabe via Isalo and Ranomafana is paved, but in the "deep south" there is only a network of very dusty and often in poor condition tra

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