
About the tour route and related attractions
Finally, the point is.
There are generally 4 main lines for tourism in Malaysia:
Line A (Western Route): Antananarivo – Morondava;
Line B (Southwest Line): Antananarivo – Tulear;
Route C (Eastern Route): Antananarivo – Santa Maria (Nosy Boraha);
Line D (Northwest Line): Antananarivo – Nosy Be
Everyone should wonder, why do we all have to go back to the tower, can't we go directly to each other? Can't we not go back? My answer is, no, because there is no road, there is no way to communicate with each other. Each route had to be returned the same way, almost all of which had to be changed in Tanah. Of course, if you plan to walk together on the AB line, you can transfer in Antsirabe and save a little money on the car.
Some people are going to complain, and it is a waste of time to go back and forth! Yes, although the African people have no money, but there is time, everyone is a leisurely look, completely free of the concept of time, locals and white foreigners jokingly call this "madagascar rhythm".
If you have limited holidays and the financial means are OK, you can choose to take domestic flights in Malaysia (fewer flights, plan in advance). It's expensive, but it's worth it for some people. Many white foreigners will choose to take a one-way car or one-way plane.
Related attractions on Route A
Antsirabe on the A line is a volcanic hot spring town, there is a volcanic landform nearby, there is a volcanic lake, there is a hot spring center in the town, the price is about 11 yuan a person, but the time is in the morning and afternoon, not in the evening.
The baobab colony in Murundava is a top priority on the A route. It makes sense that many tourists who have only one week of vacation in Malaysia are willing to spend all their time on the A route. Look at the pictures and you will know.
Above is the famous Lover's Baobab Tree
This road is the famous Breadtree Avenue
Every evening there are the most people, just for a glimpse of the sunset.
The fruit of the baobab tree goes like this.
If you believe some of the descriptions on the Internet and think it should taste as fluffy and delicious as bread, you're dead wrong.
In fact, it tastes like rotten bread flour, sour and dry, and it has grainy seeds in it, so how hard it is to eat. Local people also do not like to eat, only tourists with particular curiosity will buy it and taste it.
Kids will take a picture with you with a chameleon, but be careful! It's for money! Remember to talk about price first. Generally 500 to 1000 Ali Ali group photo once is enough.
Another famous attraction near Murundava is Tsingy de Bemaraha Bemaraha National Park.
You can contact the local tour company at the inn in Murundava, or you can contact the visitor center on weekdays from Monday to Friday. Due to the extremely poor road conditions, only four-wheel drive can enter, so the price is higher, the four-person group is equivalent to about 600 or 700 yuan per person, excluding three days and two nights of food and accommodation.
Cross such a river twice above
The park's vast swath of Jurassic fossils have been created by nature over thousands of years to form a labyrinth of stone forests, canyons and caves.
Castle in the air
A plant that is said to make a man seven times a night
Legend has it that the man became a thick and long plant
Ring-tailed shrew, an endemic species of Malaysia
Related attractions on route B
There are two main natural parks and two seaside towns on route B worth visiting.
The name of the first natural park was Anja.
It is the prototype of the kingdom of Julian in the cartoon Madagascar, and there is only one kind of lemur in this park, the ring-tailed lemur, Maki.
The second natural park is bigger, more beautiful and more expensive, Isalo National Park. The name of the stop is Ranohira.
Thatched vegetables
stick insect
Known as Cappadocia, Madagascar
Brown lemurs stealing bananas
This picture is a bit curved
To Turrial, mainly to the north of the seaside scenic town Ofgily (definitely not what the Internet calls Ifaty, the two places are 5 km apart, the real Ifaty village is very desolate).
A salt lake, red and white
There is a baobab park in Mangily town, which is well stocked and worth a look, but beware of scammers. Only to buy tickets at the entrance of the park is right, anyone on the road stops you to take you to buy tickets or something is a liar, because no natural park will send so-called staff to the street to block the road to sell tickets, and even the ticket booth on the road is fake.
The last seaside town, called Anaco Anakao, had to travel by speedboat from Turiyar, about 40,000 Ali ali one-way, 1.5 hours. All the hotels are concentrated on the beach, the boat elders will send them one by one according to the requirements of the guests, and on the way back, the hotel will contact the boat boss, and they will pick up the boat one by one.
Anaco is a famous diving mecca
Stop here and come back tomorrow...