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. Lire la suite »
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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. Lire la suite »
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 Lire la suite »
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. Lire la suite »
Behenjy or Foie Gras Town
About thirty miles away to the South from the capital city, the town named Behenjy has long been being famed by its production of foie gras Lire la suite »
Mantasoa, an attraction merely 45 miles away from the capital city
The area of Mantasoa is famed islandwide by his artificial freshwater lake suited to nearly every kind of nautical hobby. To make a long story short, Mantasoa embodyies what everyone expects from an ideal place for a break. The peaceful lake of Mantasoa has long been a magnet for nationals and foreign tourists. Located some 45 miles away from Antananarivo city, Mantasoa happens to be one of the best options to anyone longing for leaving the stressing noisy city life behind for a while Lire la suite »
Night school in big city Toamasina
The coastal city ofToamasina happens to record some of the largest numbers of visitors on the Great Isle. In the run of holidays or business trips, people just love to enjoy Toamasina by night, and not only on weekends. The never sleeping harbor massively fuels Toamasina city's constant activity, for the city has the largest seaport of the whole island Lire la suite »
Ambatomanga, the handmade cheese’s home village
The town is located some 26 miles in the east of the capital city. Ambatomanga happens to be one these places which may be praised for having successfully preserved its traditional face, its red clay bricks buildings and its old school architecture. A lonely colossal piece of rock offering quite a peculiar sight bulges majestuously from the flat ground. The village was named after this natural monument, for the word Ambatomanga actually stands for "Blue Rock". Lire la suite »
Ambohimahasoa, one of the Betsileo region’s typical town
Located along the National Road 7, Ambohimahasoa town stands as a gateway to the very heart of the Betsileo region, in the country's central eastern part. Travellers are used to have a break in this town on their way to the South. The local restaurants and snacks have long been developing fair skills in serving typical Malagasy cooking art samples 24/7 on end. Lire la suite »
Antsirabe: peace avenue
Antsirabe city, located 120 miles south of the capital city, on the famous National Road 7, happens to be a must when visiting the country. Over the latest decades Water City's Independence Avenue has been being famed for remaining at best suited to relieving walks. Naught but a strange tranquility is the gif offered by this sanctuary. Scores of visitors love to enjoy it in a rickshaw, or in one of those newer models propelled by a bicycle. Lire la suite »