The most magical trees, local residents often hollow out the trunks and move them into the house
author:The Times Tree Storm
There is a very magical tree species in the african land. When the fruit of the baobab tree is ripe, the monkeys will flock to pick the fruit, hence the name "baobab tree". The trunk of the baobab tree is large but soft, has no wood use value, but can be used as a storage room, storing a lot of water and food.
Interestingly, local residents often hollow out tree trunks and move them in to form a very chic natural "cottage".
According to relevant records, in the 18th century, the famous French botanist Adamson saw some baobab trees in Africa, and the oldest one of them lived for 5500 years. Due to local folklore that the baobab tree is a "sacred tree", it is protected by people.
Baobabs are also one of the oldest stars in the plant kingdom, surviving about 5,000 years, even in the harsh arid environment of the savannah.
Watching the sun slowly set, that sense of well-being is really self-evident.
Watching the sunset in the face of these such amazing creatures is one of the best options. We can calm down, hold our breath and slowly feel a wonderful pristine paradise, a mysterious island full of unknowns.
If you don't want to take a bus for more than ten hours like me, you can choose to take a small plane with domestic air after flying to the local area, the ticket price is about 200 euros, and you can fly to Murundava Airport in about an hour and a half. You can also choose to charter a car from Thana, which takes about a day. We took the bus and flew back to the capital, Thana, so that it was more cost-effective in terms of time and price. If you want to know anything about traveling to Madagascar, feel free to ask me!