The Private Jet is Worth its Weight in Gold in Madagascar

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The Private Jet is Worth Gold in Madagascar

Madagascar is a beautiful island with stunning flora and fauna. However, for tourists who always like to explore the island and make trips to Mozambique or other areas, this can be quite difficult. Why? Let us explain briefly here.

The Infrastructure of Madagascar

Many tourists want to be mobile, even in Madagascar, and choose to rent a car. This is not a problem, considering that rental cars usually come with a local driver. It is important to note that out of the 50,000 km of roads in Madagascar, only a small fraction is paved, with approximately 5,800 km being asphalted. During the rainy season, most roads become impassable. However, this does not mean that renting a car is impossible.

Booking a rental car can significantly reduce your vacation budget. With daily rates of 100 euros plus fuel costs, renting a car is not uncommon. Many people therefore do not consider renting a car, which is understandable.

However, more and more people are opting to explore this beautiful island by bike. If you want to take bike tours, feel free to contact us. It is important that you are an experienced cyclist and always have enough spare parts with you. A guided bike or hiking tour is definitely safer, so you are always on the safe side.

Explore Madagascar by Bus or Taxi

For a more affordable and adventurous way to explore the beautiful island of Madagascar, consider traveling by bus. While buses are often crowded, it can be an exciting way to travel and cover short distances. Plus, it’s easy to get from point A to point B.

Just like buses, there are taxis available, with options ranging from bush taxis to regular taxis. Bush taxis pick up new passengers at every stop, while regular taxis offer a faster and more comfortable way to reach your destination.

However, it’s important to note that buses and trains may not always run on time. So if you have a strict schedule, it’s best to plan accordingly.

Traveling by train in Madagascar has become quite challenging, as only one route from Fianarantsoa to Manakara is currently operational. This means that only the east coast is accessible by train. Therefore, travelers should consider alternative transportation options or start their journey very early. It is not uncommon for bus or taxi drivers in Madagascar to stop for 30 minutes to chat with a friend along the way. The most adventurous way to travel is by train. During this 8 to 10 hour train ride, tourists not only get to see beautiful landscapes, but also witness the loading of spices and get to know the country and its people up close.

The easiest and fastest way to travel is by private plane

Especially business people use the private plane to arrive on time. In order to avoid missing their appointments, more and more travelers are turning to renting a plane for their tours. Local airlines may not always be reliable, with flights being cancelled or postponed at short notice. This can be frustrating, especially when accommodation has already been booked and there are no other options to reach the next destination. Renting a plane offers flexibility and peace of mind, especially in destinations like Madagascar where travel options may be limited.

During the rainy season, this can be a challenging endeavor.

If you want to visit various destinations in Madagascar or have business appointments, feel free to contact us. We can organize a private jet for your tours, reliably taking you to any location and ensuring that your business appointments or tours are not disrupted.

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