For those interested in a holiday in Madagascar or the country in general, it is essential to first take a look at a Madagascar map. Such a map provides a good overview of how diverse and varied this country is. From the north to the south, as well as from the east to the west, landscapes, climates, wildlife, and the cultural practices of indigenous tribes change dramatically. When planning a trip to Madagascar, you can set individual priorities from the start: Discover the unique biodiversity, immerse yourself in the local culture, or explore the stunning landscapes.
For example, explore the hot south with its unique flora or venture into the lush green rainforest on the east coast. Our offerings feature various types of tours that will take you to many of Madagascar’s fascinating attractions. To give you an idea of what this island has to offer, we present our very own Madagascar map showcasing key highlights. [mm_map]
The North of the Island – Between Culture and Nature
In the north, especially in the northeast of the island of Madagascar, you will find a fascinating mix of different adventures. Here, you will find numerous breathtaking national parks such as the Ankarana National Park or the Marojejy National Park. A visit to the Masoala Peninsula can also be fascinating, where an almost impenetrable primary forest awaits you. Here, you will discover the Malagasy flora and fauna in its original form, and with some luck, you may spot your. Take a look at a previously undiscovered animal or plant species. Especially reptile, butterfly, and frog enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy here. Equally exciting are the lemurs that live here, which you can often catch a glimpse of. When you book a trip along the northern East Coast with us, your journey will not only take you through the Masoala Peninsula, but also along the Vanilla Coast all the way up to Diego Suarez, one of the most magnificent cities on the entire island, known for its colonial buildings. From here, it’s just a short trip to. Visiting Nosy Be, a dreamy paradise island off the coast of Madagascar.