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The long path to South Midongy

Faint hearted, ye keep away. The way to South Midongy are suited only to the most unwavering travelers whose will to discover this remote haven's beauty remains undeterred by the appalling estate of the roads leading to there. Read More »

The conquest of the heights of Tsiafajavona

Located some 55 miles from the Capital City, the road to Tsiafajavona directly leads to the feet of Great Isle's third highest peek, fairly visible from Antananarivo city Read More »

Ambanitsena, the safe haven for sausage lovers

Travelers making their way to Toamasina city, are used to have an early and short break on the National Road 2 at a small town called Ambanitsena, some 15 miles in the east of Antananarivo city. Read More »

Ampangabe, the next best thing

Ampangabe, the small town standing on the national road number 7, about 22 miles away from the capital city gets a flashy new look. Read More »

Antsampanana, a turning plate for exotic products

Located 140 miles away from the capital city is the compulsory stopover of Antsampanana to whoever hits the road towards the eastern part of the Great Isle. Travelers get a warm welcome from Antsampanana's traditional restaurants famed across the island for the ales on their set meals. The small town of Antsampanana still has another card up its sleeve, namely a rich stock of exotic fruits. Read More »

Mandraka, discovery of the midde land’s nature and wildlife

It takes no longer than a single hour on the road towards the East of the capital city to reach Mandraka, one of the few central lands' places which preserved its original beauty with success. Not many tricky tracks up to there, only drive on the 2nd National Road towards the eastern Toamasina city to avoid any off target landing Read More »

Nosy Be island put back on track by the renewed rush of Italian tourists

The perfume island has not been banned by Italian tour operators in spite of the latest dramatic end of three people, among whom one French national and one French Italian national. Although the investigation is being actively carried on by the police forces, the reputation of Madagascar’s northern tourism safe haven has not suffered much, as reflected by the latest arrival of some 900 Italian tourists in Nosy Be. Read More »

Nosy Hara: Adventure Archipelago

Nosy Hara , located in the northern part of Madagascar , is a submarine and coastal reservation of untold beauty. Its second to none Tsingy make the highlights of its touristic interest. Read More »

Tanikely, the lost paradise

In the North of Madagascar, Nosy Be island has long been widely famed as a tourist attraction. About six, seven miles away from Nosy Be, a smaller and much less famed island named Tanikely provides however a taste of heaven to underwater diving lovers Read More »

Ambohidratrimo, the Rebel’s hill

About 7 miles away in the west from the capital city, the hill of Ambohidratrimo offers a very ideal vantage point over the eastern side of Antananarivo city. From there, the capital city’s central hill, Manjakamiadana and its Queen’s Palace clearly protrudes from the horizon. Yet, Ambohidratrimo happens to be much less famed by its military advantage than by its popularity among lovers and lazybones in search of a quiet place, for the access to the area is quite easy. One mere bus ride actually leads to the location of the ancient palace and the royal graveyard. Read More »