Madagascar

AFRICA

Madagascar

A Unique Biodiversity Sanctuary

Madagascar, nicknamed the Red Island due to its ochre soil, is a fascinating destination boasting diverse landscapes and exceptional biodiversity. Located in the Indian Ocean, this island-continent is home to species unique to the world, such as lemurs and majestic baobabs. From the paradisiacal beaches of Nosy Be to the spectacular rock formations of Tsingy de Bemaraha and the lush tropical forests of Andasibe, each region offers an unforgettable experience. Malagasy culture, steeped in traditions and legends, is reflected in its music, dance, and local craftsmanship. The cuisine is equally exotic, featuring typical dishes like romazava (meat and greens stew) and ravitoto (pounded cassava leaves). Whether you are an adventurer, a nature enthusiast, or seeking relaxation, Madagascar promises a complete immersion into a world apart.

Practical Information

Capital

Antananarivo

Official Language(s)

Malagasy, French

Currency Used

Malagasy Ariary (MGA)

Time Zone

UTC +3

Required Documents

Valid passport, visa required for most nationalities

Best Time to Visit

April to November to avoid the rainy season

Emergency Numbers

Police: 117, Ambulance: 124

Customs and Advice

Respect local traditions (fady), expect bargaining in markets, and carry cash as ATMs are scarce