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Madagascar Travel - Part II

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Angagavi

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Anjajavy is located in a remote area on the northwest coast of Madagascar and is only accessible by plane. The reserve covers an area of 450 hectares and is home to more than 1,800 species of flowers, many of which are endemic to the region.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

The Common Brown Lemur and Coquerel's sifaka are easy to see during the day, and the rat lemur and ferret lemur have a chance to see at night. Walk through the forest and also get the chance to see chameleons, frogs, jungle pigs and Horse Island badgers.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Take a boat trip to the mysterious islands of Moramba Bay, home to sacred baobab trees and cliff tombs, where you can picnic or snorkel or spend your holidays on a private beach.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Recommend the accomodation

Anjajavy Le Lodge 24 rooms

The House Of Marovasa- Be 13间房

Terres Blanches Lodge 8 rooms

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Ranumafana

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Ranomafana means "hot water" in Madagascar, so there are hot springs here, mostly covered by dense rainforest.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Patricia Wright discovered the rare Golden bamboo lemur here in 1986, making it a national park reserve in 1991. 12 species of lemurs, 115 species of birds and 62 species of reptiles can be found here, and it is about a 7-hour drive from the capital, Antananarivo.

Madagascar Travel - Part II
Madagascar Travel - Part II
Madagascar Travel - Part II
Madagascar Travel - Part II

Recommend the accomodation

Setam Lodge

Centrest Stay

Thermal Hotel Ranomafana

Lake Hotel

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Thorn de Bemaraha

Madagascar Travel - Part II

The Tsingy De Bemaraha Nature Reserve is a World Natural Heritage Site rated by the United Nations and is centred around large and small stone forests. Open to visitors from April to November every year, most of them are explored on foot, mainly through cable crossings, footpaths or suspension bridges.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

The unique terrain and location make it home to a unique array of plants and strange creatures; Of course, there are also many lemurs living here (there are a total of 110 species of lemurs in the Falklands).

Madagascar Travel - Part II
Madagascar Travel - Part II

Recommended accommodation:

Sun of the Tsingys

Orchids du Bemaraha

The Grand Hotel

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Panggarana Canal

Madagascar Travel - Part II

The Pangalanes Canal connects a series of lakes, rivers and waterways from Tamatave to Farafangana, parallel to the Indian Ocean, passing through many small towns and villages along the way.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

In addition to admiring local life along the way, there is also a Palmarium Reserve worth visiting along the route.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Recommended accommodation:

Palmarium

Bush House Pangalanes Channel Hotel

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Fianaranchoa

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Fianarnatsoa is located in south-central Madagascar, which means "well educated" in the local language, so it is the center of the culture and intellectuals of the Falklands. The more well-known here is the Highland Town, which consists of 3 parts, and the lower town is more lively, with many shops; Midtown has many administrative buildings and banks, more modern, and the Upper Town is a historical site of the 19th century with many religious buildings.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

In addition to its many schools, churches and seminaries, Fianaranchoa also has many vineyards, tea plantations and cheese farms.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Located 56 km south of Fianaranchua, Ambalavao is famous for its papermaking and is home to the local papyrus (Antaimoro).

Madagascar Travel - Part II
Madagascar Travel - Part II

Recommended accommodation:

Tsara Guest House

Zomatel Hotel

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Ifat

Madagascar Travel - Part II

Located in the southwest of Madagascar, Ifaty is a relaxing beachfront with soft sandy beaches, scattered palm trees, offshore coral reefs suitable for diving, and the Lanobe Lagoon. Every year in July and August, whale migration can be seen here.

Madagascar Travel - Part II

There are also three forest areas to explore on foot, with many lemurs, birds, baobab trees and reptiles.

Madagascar Travel - Part II
Madagascar Travel - Part II

Recommended accommodation:

Bakuba Concept Hotel

The Paradise

Princess of the Lagoon

Mikea Lodge

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