Madagascar to Mauritius group tour package departure 2026
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SUMMARY
Madagascar to Mauritius group tour departure 2026
DEPARTURE DATE
1st Group: AUGUST 5th, 2026
2nd Group: SEPTEMBER 18th, 2026
DURATION : 17 days
AREA : East, West and South of Madagascar
TRIP : Group ( minimum 4 pax – maximum 8 pax )
PLACES TO VISIT : Antananarivo – Andasibe – Morondava – Antsirabe – Ranomafana- Isalo – Tulear – Mauritius Island
ACCOMODATION TYPE : Comfort (Full Board)
TRANSPORT TYPE: Private car/Regular Flight BACK TO ANTANANARIVO: Regular Flight
ASSISTANCE: Guide / Local Guide
AVAILIBILITY: From June to November (this tour is also available as a private tour departure, please feel free to reach out for more information)
Madagascar to Mauritius 2023
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DAY 1: ARRIVAL TIME
Arrival in Madagascar for Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Welcome at Ivato International Airport, Antananarivo
Upon arrival at Ivato International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by the professional team of HT Agency Tours, specialists in high-quality Madagascar Mauritius group tours. From the very beginning, our priority is to ensure a smooth, stress-free arrival experience.
After landing, you will proceed through immigration and customs formalities. Meanwhile, our guide will be waiting for you just outside the terminal, ready to assist and accompany you throughout the process.
Smooth Arrival Assistance and Practical Support
Once customs procedures are completed, our guide will assist you with all essential arrival arrangements. For example, we will help with currency exchange, answer any immediate questions, and ensure everything is organized efficiently.
In addition, to make communication easy and reliable during your journey, we provide one local SIM card per group. This SIM card includes mobile internet access, national calls, and 10 minutes of international calling. As a result, staying connected with your tour leader and local team becomes effortless throughout your stay in Madagascar.
Comfortable Transfer to Your Hotel
Afterward, you will be transferred comfortably to your hotel in Antananarivo. This first transfer is designed to allow you to relax after your international flight while enjoying your first impressions of Madagascar.
Moreover, this seamless arrival experience sets the tone for the rest of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, where logistics are handled professionally so you can focus entirely on discovery, comfort, and enjoyment.
Location : Antananarivo
Accommodation : Novotel
Option : Half Board
DAY 2: ANTANANARIVO - ANDASIBE (PERINET)
Scenic Drive Toward Andasibe on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Journey East Through Madagascar’s Countryside
After departure, we begin a scenic drive east toward Marozevo, offering an excellent introduction to Madagascar’s diverse landscapes. Along the way, you will enjoy changing scenery as the road gradually leaves the capital and enters the countryside.
Moreover, as we travel along National Road No. 2, panoramic views unfold before us. Stepped rice fields stretch across the hillsides, while distant mountains rise in the background. These views provide ideal photo opportunities and a deeper appreciation of rural life in Madagascar.
Visit to Marozevo Wildlife Conservation Center
Our first major stop is in Marozevo, where we visit the well-known wildlife breeding and conservation center founded by respected naturalist André Peyrieras. This visit is a highlight for nature enthusiasts and an essential experience within our Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Here, you will observe nearly all species of Madagascar’s chameleons, along with butterflies, leaf-tailed geckos, lemurs, and several other remarkable animals. Importantly, the visit is educational and conservation-focused, offering valuable insight into Madagascar’s unique biodiversity.
Rainforest Route to Andasibe-Perinet National Park
After the visit, we continue driving east through increasingly lush and green vegetation. Gradually, the landscape transforms into dense rainforest, signaling our approach to the famous Andasibe-Perinet National Park.
Along this scenic rainforest route, we make short stops whenever possible. This allows you to observe the surrounding primary forest and fully absorb the atmosphere of one of Madagascar’s most celebrated natural regions.
Arrival and Evening Experience in Andasibe
Upon arrival in Andasibe, we check in at the hotel at approximately 6:30 PM. After a short rest, the day continues with a guided night walk, lasting about one and a half hours.
During this evening excursion, your guide will help you spot nocturnal wildlife active after dark. Finally, following the night visit, we return to the hotel, where you can relax and prepare for the next day of exploration.
Location : Andasibe
Accommmodation : Mantadia lodge
Option : Full Board
DAY 3: ANDASIBE (PERINET) - ANTANANARIVO
Guided Wildlife Exploration in Andasibe on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Early Morning Visit to Analamazaotra National Park
After breakfast, the day begins with a guided visit to Analamazaotra National Park, one of the most iconic wildlife areas in Madagascar. To maximize wildlife encounters, it is recommended to leave the hotel early, around 7:30 AM.
At this hour, the forest is particularly active. Therefore, conditions are ideal for encountering the Indri-Indri and the Diademed Sifaka in their natural forest environment. The guided walk lasts approximately three hours, allowing ample time for observation and interpretation.
Encountering the Indri in Its Natural Habitat
Within a short distance of the park, you can often hear the distinctive calls of the indri echoing through the forest. These calls usually begin early in the morning, continue until midday, and resume again in the late afternoon.
The indri, locally known as Babakoto, is the largest living lemur species, reaching up to one meter in height. Andasibe is widely regarded as the best location to observe this species, as several family groups are well accustomed to human presence. Importantly, the indri lives in small family units and cannot survive in captivity.
Because of its unique characteristics, the indri holds a special place in Malagasy culture. Numerous legends exist to explain its origins, and it is widely respected as a sacred animal across the country.
Rich Lemur Diversity in Andasibe Forest
In addition to the indri, Andasibe’s rainforest is home to more than 13 lemur species. As you explore the trails, your guide may help you spot species such as the woolly lemur, grey bamboo lemur, diademed sifaka, brown lemur, red mouse lemur, red-bellied lemur, black-and-white ruffed lemur, and even the elusive aye-aye.
Consequently, this park represents one of the most rewarding wildlife experiences included in Madagascar Mauritius group tours, particularly for travelers interested in biodiversity and conservation.
Afternoon Visit to Lemurs Island and Vakona Reserve
In the afternoon, the experience continues with a visit to the private Lemurs Island, located within the Vakona Reserve. Here, you will enjoy a close and engaging encounter with several lemur species in a controlled and respectful environment.
Afterward, you will visit the Vakona Reserve Zoo, where additional wildlife can be observed. Highlights include crocodiles in a river enclosure, native bird species, and other animals living in well-maintained surroundings. This visit offers a complementary perspective on Madagascar’s wildlife.
Return to Antananarivo
Following the visits, we depart Andasibe and begin the scenic drive back to Antananarivo, the capital city. This marks the conclusion of a full and rewarding day immersed in Madagascar’s natural heritage.
Moreover, this carefully paced day fits seamlessly into the overall flow of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, combining education, discovery, and comfort.
Location : Antananarivo
Accommodation : Novotel
Option : Full Board
DAY 4: ANTANANARIVO – MORONDAVA – KIRINDY (Domestic flight)
Flight to Morondava and Journey to Kirindy on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Transfer and Domestic Flight to the West Coast
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the airport for your domestic flight from Antananarivo (TNR) to Morondava (MOQ) on Madagascar’s west coast. The flight departs at 11:20 AM and arrives at 12:25 PM, offering a quick and comfortable connection across the island.
Thanks to this short flight, you avoid long road travel. As a result, the journey remains smooth and efficient, which is an important advantage of well-designed Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Scenic Drive to Kirindy Forest
Upon arrival in Morondava, you immediately begin a drive north toward Kirindy Forest, covering approximately 42 kilometers. The route follows a secondary road that is slightly winding but highly scenic, gradually transitioning into dry deciduous forest landscapes.
Along the way, your guide will share insights about the region’s ecology and wildlife. Consequently, the transfer becomes an integral part of the experience rather than just a drive.
Check-In at Relais du Kirindy
Once in Kirindy, you check in at your lodge, Relais du Kirindy, located close to the reserve. After settling into your accommodation, you have time to rest and prepare for the evening’s activities.
This lodge provides a strategic base for wildlife observation while maintaining comfort and proximity to nature.
Guided Night Walk in Kirindy Reserve
At around 6:30 PM, the evening continues with a guided night walk in Kirindy Reserve. This experience is one of the highlights of wildlife-focused Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Kirindy is widely recognized as the best place in Madagascar to observe the fosa, the island’s top predator. During the walk, your expert guide will help you search for this elusive species using responsible tracking methods.
Nocturnal Wildlife Encounters
In addition to the fosa, Kirindy is home to a remarkable variety of nocturnal mammals. Species that may be encountered include Coquerel’s giant mouse lemur, pygmy mouse lemur, fork-crowned lemur, grey mouse lemur, western fat-tailed dwarf lemur, and red-tailed sportive lemur.
Moreover, the reserve supports several other mammals, such as bats, tenrecs, mongooses, and various rodents. Together, these sightings make Kirindy one of Madagascar’s most rewarding nighttime wildlife destinations.
Location : Kirindy
Accommodation : Relais du Kirindy
Option : Full Board
DAY 5: KIRINDY – BEKOPAKA
Daytime Wildlife Exploration and Scenic Journey to Bekopaka on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Guided Visit in Kirindy Reserve
After breakfast, at approximately 7:00 AM, the day begins with a guided daytime visit to Kirindy Reserve. At this time of day, wildlife activity is at its peak, making the conditions ideal for observation.
Kirindy Reserve is home to seven species of lemur, offering excellent viewing opportunities. The most frequently encountered species are the common brown lemur and Verreaux’s sifaka, both of which are often seen moving through the forest canopy.
Lemur Behavior and Biodiversity in Kirindy
Verreaux’s sifakas are particularly striking. These long-legged lemurs, recognizable by their white fur with dark markings, move powerfully between tree trunks. As they leap, they maintain an upright posture, propelled by strong hind legs high above the forest floor.
In addition to lemurs, Kirindy Reserve hosts remarkable biodiversity. The forest is home to approximately 40 bird species, 50 reptile species, and 15 amphibian species. Therefore, this visit is especially rewarding for travelers interested in wildlife diversity and ecological richness.
Ferry Crossing to Belo sur Tsiribihina
After the guided walk, the journey continues back to the main road. Shortly afterward, you cross the river by ferry, an experience that adds a local and scenic dimension to the day.
Upon reaching the riverside village of Belo sur Tsiribihina, the group stops for lunch. This break provides a chance to relax and enjoy the atmosphere of a small Malagasy village.
Scenic Drive North to Bekopaka
Following lunch, the journey continues north toward Bekopaka. Along the way, the landscape gradually changes, revealing rice fields, open plains, and small rural villages. This portion of the drive offers insight into everyday life in western Madagascar.
By late afternoon, you arrive in Bekopaka, the gateway to the Tsingy region. This marks the end of a full and varied day, seamlessly integrated into the rhythm of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, combining wildlife, scenery, and cultural discovery.
Location : Bekopaka
Accommodation : Soleil du Tsingy
Option : Full Board
DAY 6: BEKOPAKA (Tsingy de Bemaraha)
Exploring the Grand and Small Tsingy on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Guided Visit to Bemaraha National Park (Grand Tsingy)
After breakfast, the day begins with a guided visit to Bemaraha National Park, home to the spectacular Grand Tsingy, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This unique landscape is one of the most impressive natural formations included in Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Upon arrival, you will meet with your local guide and driver to discuss the available hiking circuits. Importantly, the park offers multiple routes suitable for different fitness levels. Therefore, you can select the circuit that best matches your energy, comfort, and enthusiasm on the day.
A Unique Limestone Landscape in Perfect Balance
As you explore the Grand Tsingy, you will discover a dramatic limestone formation shaped over millions of years. Sharp pinnacles rise from the ground, creating a striking natural maze where nature exists in remarkable balance.
Suspension bridges, narrow passages, and panoramic viewpoints allow you to experience this landscape safely while fully appreciating its scale and beauty. Consequently, this visit is often considered one of the most memorable highlights of Madagascar.
Flora of the Tsingy Region
The vegetation within Bemaraha National Park is equally fascinating. The area is dominated by dry western deciduous forest and plant species adapted to limestone terrain.
You will encounter:
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Aloe species adapted to arid conditions
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Baobab trees (Adansonia) characteristic of western Madagascar
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Red-flowered flamboyant trees
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Madagascar’s native banana (Musa perrieri)
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Pachypodium plants growing among rocky outcrops
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Various orchid species thriving in sheltered crevices
Together, these plants demonstrate how life adapts to extreme environments.
Wildlife of Bemaraha National Park
In addition to its flora, the park hosts diverse wildlife. With the guidance of your expert naturalist, you may observe the stump-tailed chameleon (Brookesia perarmata), a species well adapted to this habitat.
Moreover, Bemaraha is home to approximately 53 bird species and seven lemur species, including Decken’s sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi deckeni). As a result, the park offers excellent opportunities for wildlife observation alongside geological exploration.
Picnic Lunch and Afternoon Visit to the Small Tsingy
At midday, a picnic lunch will be organized by your guide within a designated area of the park. This break allows you to rest while enjoying the surrounding scenery.
After lunch, the exploration continues with a visit to the Small Tsingy, which offers a different perspective on the limestone formations. While less demanding than the Grand Tsingy, this area still provides impressive viewpoints and completes your understanding of the Bemaraha landscape.
By the end of the day, you will have experienced one of the most extraordinary natural sites in Madagascar, seamlessly integrated into the flow of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Location : Bekopaka
Accommodation : Soleil du Tsingy
Option : Full Board
DAY 7: BEKOPAKA - MORONDAVA
Return to Morondava and Sunset at the Avenue of Baobabs on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Departure Toward Morondava
After breakfast, the journey continues as you drive back toward Morondava. This scenic route offers a final opportunity to enjoy the landscapes of western Madagascar while transitioning from the Tsingy region back to the coast.
Along the way, the pace remains comfortable, allowing time to relax and reflect on the previous days of exploration.
Lunch Stop in Belo sur Tsiribihina
At midday, you stop for lunch in Belo sur Tsiribihina. This break provides a welcome pause before continuing the drive and offers insight into everyday life in this riverside town.
After lunch, the journey resumes toward Morondava, with carefully planned stops that highlight some of the region’s most iconic natural landmarks.
Baobab Amoureux: A Symbolic Natural Landmark
The first stop is at Baobab Amoureux, a unique pair of intertwined baobab trees. This natural formation is widely regarded as a symbol of unity and connection, making it a meaningful stop within Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Here, you will have time to take photos and enjoy the surrounding scenery before continuing onward.
Sunset at the Avenue of Baobabs
Next, you arrive at the world-famous Avenue of Baobabs, one of Madagascar’s most celebrated landscapes. As the sun begins to set, the towering baobab trees are illuminated by warm golden light, creating a truly unforgettable atmosphere.
This sunset experience is often considered one of the highlights of the entire journey. Therefore, ample time is provided to enjoy the moment and capture memorable photographs.
Arrival in Morondava and Hotel Transfer
In the early evening, you arrive in Morondava. Upon arrival, you are transferred directly to your hotel, where you can relax after a rewarding day of travel and exploration.
Moreover, this perfectly paced day fits seamlessly into the overall flow of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, balancing scenic drives, iconic landmarks, and comfortable logistics.
Location : Morondava
Accommodation : Palissandre
Option : Full Board
DAY 8: MORONDAVA - ANTSIRABE
Scenic Journey from Morondava to Antsirabe on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Early Morning Departure from Morondava
Today involves a long but rewarding drive, so an early departure from Morondava is recommended at around 7:00 AM. After breakfast, you begin the journey inland, leaving the western coast behind and heading toward Madagascar’s central highlands.
From the very start, the road reveals striking scenery. Therefore, this transfer is not just a drive but an integral part of the experience.
Crossing the Menabe Region and Red Hill Landscapes
As you travel through the Menabe region, the landscape gradually transforms. Vast open plains give way to spectacular red hills, creating a vivid contrast against the surrounding greenery.
Along the way, several short stops can be made for photographs and comfort breaks. These pauses allow you to fully appreciate the scenery while keeping the journey relaxed and enjoyable.
Lunch Stop in Miandrivazo
Around midday, you stop for lunch in Miandrivazo, a lively town along the route. This break offers an opportunity to rest before continuing toward the highlands.
After lunch, the drive continues northward, with the climate and scenery slowly changing as you gain altitude.
Arrival in Antsirabe, the Highland Spa Town
By late afternoon, you arrive in Antsirabe, a charming highland town known for its wide colonial avenues, volcanic lakes, and colorful rickshaws. Often referred to as “The Place of Salt,” Antsirabe is also recognized as the center of beer production in Madagascar and for its skilled handicrafts.
Founded by Norwegian missionaries in 1856, Antsirabe stands out for its European architectural influence. Elegant spa buildings and a historic railway station contribute to its distinctive atmosphere, which many visitors find surprisingly familiar.
Climate, Agriculture, and Hotel Check-In
Thanks to its temperate climate, Antsirabe supports the cultivation of fruits and vegetables typically found in cooler regions. Consequently, the area plays an important role in local agriculture.
Upon arrival, you transfer to your hotel and check in, marking the end of a scenic and culturally rich day. This carefully paced journey fits seamlessly into the rhythm of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, combining landscape diversity, comfort, and historical insight.
Location : Antsirabe
Accommodation : Plumeria
Option : Full Board
DAY 9: ANTSIRABE - RANOMAFANA
Antsirabe City Tour and Journey to Ambositra on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning City Tour of Antsirabe by Rickshaw
After breakfast, the day begins with a short city tour of Antsirabe by rickshaw, offering an authentic and relaxed way to explore the town. This gentle pace allows you to observe daily life while enjoying the city’s distinctive atmosphere.
During this tour, you will visit several key landmarks, including the historic railway station, Independence Avenue, and the well-known Hôtel des Thermes, a reminder of Antsirabe’s spa-town heritage.
Discovering Antsirabe’s Craft Traditions
Following the city tour, you visit a selection of local craft workshops. Antsirabe is particularly renowned for its work with precious and semi-precious stones.
Here, you can watch skilled artisans carefully cutting, polishing, and shaping stones using traditional techniques. Consequently, this visit provides valuable insight into one of the region’s most important artisanal traditions and adds cultural depth to your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Scenic Drive Through the Central Highlands
Later in the morning, the journey continues through the scenic landscapes of Madagascar’s Central Highlands. As the road winds through the countryside, the architecture begins to change.
Houses are often decorated with ornately carved wooden balconies and brightly colored shutters, creating a charming and photogenic setting. Meanwhile, the surrounding scenery remains rich and varied.
Crossing the Tapia Pass and Highland Landscapes
Further along the route, you pass through “le col de Tapia,” an area characterized by tapia trees, a hardy species known for its resistance to bush fires. This transition marks another shift in the landscape.
At this stage, the scenery is dominated by terraced rice fields, pine forests, eucalyptus trees, and rocky hills. As a result, frequent photo stops are often appreciated along this visually striking stretch of road.
Arrival in Ambositra, Capital of Malagasy Arts and Crafts
By afternoon, you arrive in Ambositra, widely regarded as the capital of Malagasy arts and crafts. Here, you enjoy a relaxed stroll through the town while visiting several artisan workshops.
Ambositra is especially known for its highly skilled woodworkers, including the renowned Zafimaniry artisans, who specialize in fine marquetry using rosewood and ebony. Observing their meticulous craftsmanship offers a deeper understanding of Madagascar’s artistic heritage.
This culturally rich day blends urban discovery, scenic travel, and artisanal excellence, fitting seamlessly into the overall rhythm of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Location : Ranomafana
Accommodation : Thermal
Option : Full Board
DAY 10: RANOMAFANA
Rainforest Discovery in Ranomafana National Park on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Guided Walk in Ranomafana Rainforest
This morning, you begin an immersive exploration of Ranomafana National Park, accompanied by an experienced local naturalist guide. From the outset, the focus is on discovering the rich wildlife hidden within this high-altitude rainforest.
Ranomafana is internationally known as the site where the Golden Bamboo Lemur was discovered in 1986. Because of its elevation and humidity, the forest supports an exceptional range of species found nowhere else.
Searching for the Golden Bamboo Lemur
During the walk, you embark on a dedicated search for the rare Golden Bamboo Lemur (Hapalemur aureus), a species that exists only within Ranomafana. Your guide will carefully track movement and sounds while explaining the behavior and habitat of this remarkable animal.
In addition to the Golden Bamboo Lemur, the park is home to 11 other lemur species. Therefore, sightings often include a variety of lemurs moving through the canopy and forest understory.
Wildlife and Birdlife Encounters
Beyond lemurs, Ranomafana shelters an impressive range of fauna. As you progress along the forest trails, you may encounter endemic chameleons, leaf-tailed geckos, Mantella frogs, and many other forest specialists.
Moreover, birdlife is particularly rich. Species such as Ground Rollers are frequently spotted, making this park especially rewarding for bird enthusiasts participating in Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Exceptional Flora and Rainforest Ecosystems
Ranomafana National Park is equally celebrated for its plant diversity. The rainforest features numerous species unknown elsewhere, including a wide variety of orchids, ferns, and other endemic plants.
Covering approximately 40,000 hectares, the park consists of densely forested hills, layered vegetation, and intact ecosystems. Altitudes range between 800 and 1,200 meters above sea level, contributing to the park’s unique climate and biodiversity.
Rivers, Streams, and Primary Forest
In addition to forested hills, the landscape is shaped by countless small streams that cascade down toward the scenic Namorona River. These waterways play a vital role in sustaining wildlife throughout the region.
Although parts of the surrounding area were historically logged, the park still protects large areas of primary rainforest, which are among the most biologically important in Madagascar.
Lunch Break and Midday Rest
After approximately four hours of guided exploration, you return to the hotel for lunch. Following the meal, you have time to rest and recover, which is especially important after a physically demanding morning walk.
Evening Guided Night Walk Near the Lodge
Later in the evening, the experience continues with a guided night walk in the area surrounding your hotel. At night, the forest comes alive with a completely different range of wildlife.
During this walk, you may spot nocturnal species such as the Rufous Mouse Lemur, Greater Dwarf Lemur, and other night-active animals. After the visit, you return to the hotel, concluding a full and rewarding day immersed in rainforest discovery.
This carefully structured day is a highlight of Madagascar Mauritius group tours, combining scientific importance, biodiversity, and unforgettable wildlife encounters.
Location : Ranomafana
Accommodation : Thermal
Option : Full Board
DAY 11: RANOMAFANA – ISALO
Scenic Highlands to Isalo Journey on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Early Departure Toward Ambalavao via Fianarantsoa
An early departure allows us to begin a scenic drive south via Fianarantsoa, the cultural heart of Madagascar’s Central Highlands. As we pass through this historic town, the landscape gradually transitions from highland scenery to more rural surroundings.
Continuing onward, we reach the charming town of Ambalavao, known for its strong agricultural traditions and vibrant local life.
Ambalavao Markets, Wine, and Traditional Crafts
Ambalavao is home to one of the largest livestock markets in southern Madagascar, held on Wednesday mornings. When timing allows, this lively market offers fascinating insight into regional trade and daily life.
In addition, we visit a local winery, where you learn about Madagascar’s emerging wine production. Following this, we stop at a workshop producing Antemoro paper, a distinctive handmade paper created from the bark of a local tree. This traditional technique, inherited from Arab cultural influence, has been passed down through generations.
Silk Production and Natural Dyeing Techniques
Next, we visit a local silk workshop in Ambalavao. Here, artisans demonstrate the process of transforming silk thread into fabric, as well as the traditional methods used to dye textiles with natural pigments.
This visit provides valuable insight into Madagascar’s textile heritage and adds a meaningful cultural layer to your Madagascar Mauritius group tours experience.
Short Walk in Anja Community Reserve
After leaving Ambalavao, we continue to Anja Community Reserve for a short and rewarding nature walk. During this visit, you have an excellent opportunity to observe ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta), one of Madagascar’s most recognizable animals.
Because these lemurs have long been accustomed to human presence, many approach visitors calmly, offering exceptional photographic opportunities in a natural setting.
Journey Through the Southern Highlands Toward Isalo
The journey then continues south toward Ihosy, an important regional center traditionally associated with cattle herding culture. As we progress, the scenery changes dramatically.
Soon after, we pass the volcanic peaks of the Andringitra massif, which form a natural transition between the lush Central Highlands and the arid landscapes of southern Madagascar. Granite formations rise prominently, creating some of the most impressive scenery of the journey.
Crossing the Grand South and Arrival in Ranohira
Further south, the landscape becomes increasingly dry and rugged. You travel through rock formations typical of the Grand South, some of which hold deep cultural significance.
Passing through the legendary “Porte du Sud”, we cross the vast Horombe Plateau, distinguished by its deep red soil and open horizons. Finally, in the late afternoon, we arrive in Ranohira, the gateway to Isalo National Park.
This visually striking day blends culture, craftsmanship, wildlife, and dramatic landscapes—an essential chapter of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours itinerary.
Location : Isalo
Accommodation : Rock Logde
Option : Full Board
DAY 12: ISALO
Hiking and Scenic Landscapes in Isalo National Park on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Exploring Isalo’s Dramatic Landscapes
Today is dedicated to discovering the extraordinary scenery of Isalo National Park, one of Madagascar’s most iconic natural areas. Throughout the day, you explore a remarkable mix of desert plains, deep canyons, sculpted sandstone formations, open grasslands, and palm-lined oases.
As you walk through the park, the constantly changing landscapes reveal why Isalo is considered a highlight of Madagascar Mauritius group tours. Each trail offers new viewpoints and striking contrasts shaped by wind and water over millions of years.
Lemur Encounters in Isalo National Park
While exploring the park, you hope to encounter the three lemur species found in this region. These include red-fronted brown lemurs, ring-tailed lemurs, and the distinctive Verreaux’s sifaka, known for its upright, bipedal movement across open ground.
With the help of your guide, you learn about their behavior and habitat. Consequently, wildlife sightings are both educational and memorable.
Unique Flora of the Isalo Region
In addition to wildlife, Isalo National Park is rich in distinctive plant life. Along the trails, you may observe Uapaca bojeri, Pachypodium rosulatum—often referred to as the “elephant’s foot”—and Aloe isaloensis, a species found only in this region.
These plants are specially adapted to Isalo’s dry conditions and rocky terrain. Therefore, they play an essential role in shaping the park’s unique ecosystem.
Cultural Significance of the Isalo Mountains
Beyond its natural beauty, Isalo also holds cultural importance. Historically, the eroded sandstone mountains served as places where the Bara people kept their deceased before final burial in family tombs.
This cultural background adds depth to the visit and highlights the strong connection between landscape and tradition in southern Madagascar.
Picnic Lunch and Afternoon Exploration
Midday, a picnic lunch is enjoyed within the park, allowing time to rest and take in the surroundings. After lunch, exploration continues along additional trails, offering further opportunities to appreciate the park’s scenery.
Please note that this day includes strenuous walks, and a reasonable level of fitness is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
Sunset at the Window of Isalo
In the early evening, you drive back toward the hotel. On the way, you stop at the famous Window of Isalo, a natural rock formation that perfectly frames the setting sun.
As daylight fades, the landscape is bathed in warm colors, creating a breathtaking sunset. This moment is often considered one of the most spectacular highlights of the journey.
Afterward, you return to the hotel, concluding a full and unforgettable day within Isalo National Park, an essential chapter of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours itinerary.
Location : Isalo
Accommodation : Rock Logde
Option : Full Board
DAY 13: ISALO – TULEAR – ANTANANARIVO (Domestic flight)
Journey Through the Deep South to Tulear on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Early Departure Along the RN7 Toward the Southwest Coast
Today requires an early departure from the hotel in order to align with the scheduled flight later in the day. After leaving, the journey continues south along the paved RN7, heading toward Tulear on Madagascar’s southwest coast.
As the road unfolds, the scenery changes noticeably. Gradually, lush highland landscapes give way to dry western forestsand the striking spiny desert of the south, offering a completely different visual experience within your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Passing Ilakaka and Southern Cultural Landscapes
Along the route, we pass through Ilakaka, a town shaped by the sapphire mining boom. Its frontier atmosphere and rapid development give it a distinctive character that contrasts sharply with surrounding rural areas.
Further on, the drive reveals hillside burial sites known as Mahafaly Tombs, built for influential leaders and covered with stones, carved elements, and zebu horns. Notably, the number of horns reflects the importance of the deceased, with some tombs displaying hundreds. As these are sacred sites, we pass respectfully without stopping, and photography is not permitted.
Through the Deep South and Spiny Forests
Continuing south, we pass regions known for Antandroy burial grounds, marking our entry into Madagascar’s driest zone, often referred to as the Deep South. Here, the landscape is dominated by cactus-like spiny forests, made up largely of euphorbia species.
In addition, you will see giant baobab trees, some hundreds of years old. For much of the year, these resilient trees stand leafless, their bare branches resembling roots, which explains their nickname as “upside-down trees.”
This arid region is characterized by dry, sandy soil, where access to drinking water is a daily challenge for local communities. Consequently, the scenery highlights both the beauty and the harsh realities of southern Madagascar.
Arrival in Tulear and Flight to Antananarivo
Upon arrival in Tulear (also known as Toliara), you transfer directly to the airport for your domestic flight back to Antananarivo. The flight departs at 1:25 PM and arrives at 3:15 PM, offering a smooth return to the capital.
At Antananarivo airport, you are met by our driver and transferred to a local craft market, where you have time to shop for souvenirs and locally made products.
Return to the Hotel in Antananarivo
After shopping, you are transferred directly back to your hotel. This marks the end of a long but visually rich travel day, seamlessly integrated into the broader rhythm of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, combining dramatic landscapes, cultural insight, and efficient logistics.
Location : Antananarivo
Accommodation : Novotel
Option : Full Board
DAY 14: ANTANANARIVO – MAURITIUS
Flight to Mauritius and Beach Relaxation on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Transfer to the Airport
After breakfast, you will be driven directly to the airport for your international flight to Mauritius. Thanks to careful planning, the transfer is smooth and well-timed, ensuring a relaxed departure.
The flight duration is approximately 1 hour and 55 minutes, making the transition between the two islands quick and comfortable.
Arrival in Mauritius and Private Transfer
Upon arrival in Mauritius, you will be warmly welcomed by a representative of HT Agency Tours. From there, you enjoy a private transfer to your hotel, allowing you to settle in comfortably and without delay.
This seamless arrival marks the beginning of the second chapter of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, where exploration gives way to relaxation.
Leisure Time at the Hotel and Beach
The remainder of the day is dedicated entirely to rest and leisure. You may choose to relax at the hotel, unwind by the pool, or enjoy the beautiful beaches of Mauritius at your own pace.
Moreover, this gentle transition allows you to fully recover after the adventure-filled days in Madagascar, while preparing for the upcoming experiences in Mauritius.
By design, this day offers the perfect balance within your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, combining efficient travel with well-deserved relaxation in a tropical setting.
Location : Mauritius
Accommodation : Amber Resort
Option : Full Board
DAY 15: MAURITIUS
Helicopter Sightseeing and Ile aux Cerfs Experience on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Scenic Helicopter Flight Over Mauritius
After breakfast, you take to the skies aboard a helicopter for a spectacular sightseeing flight over Mauritius. From above, the island reveals its full beauty, offering a completely new perspective on this tropical destination.
During the flight, you soar over turquoise lagoons, brilliant white-sand beaches, and the deep blues of the Indian Ocean. In addition, you admire ancient volcanic craters, lush tropical forests, and verdant fields that shape the island’s interior.
Thanks to this aerial viewpoint, you can truly appreciate the diversity and compact beauty of Mauritius. Therefore, keeping your camera ready is highly recommended, as this exhilarating ride delivers unforgettable views at every turn.
Arrival at Ile aux Cerfs (Deer Island)
After the helicopter tour, the experience continues with a visit to Ile aux Cerfs, also known as Deer Island. This island is widely regarded as home to one of the most beautiful beaches in Mauritius, making it a highlight of the Mauritius portion of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Surrounded by clear waters and soft white sand, Ile aux Cerfs offers the perfect setting for relaxation and recreation.
Water Activities and Leisure Time
At Ile aux Cerfs, you have free time to enjoy a wide range of optional water activities. Depending on your interests, you may choose to swim, relax on the beach, or explore the lagoon.
For those seeking adventure, activities may include:
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Snorkeling or diving
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Glass-bottom boat excursions
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Parasailing
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Speedboat rentals
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Water skiing
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Water scooter rides
Alternatively, you may simply unwind by the shore and enjoy the island’s tranquil atmosphere.
This well-balanced day combines excitement, scenery, and relaxation, making it a perfect complement to the adventure-focused Madagascar portion of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Location : Mauritius
Accommodation : Amber Resort
Option : Full Board
DAY 16: MAURITIUS
Discovering the Wild South of Mauritius on Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Morning Departure to Explore Southern Mauritius
Today, after breakfast, you set out to explore the lush and dramatic landscapes of southern Mauritius. This region is known for its natural beauty, volcanic history, and strong cultural significance.
From the start, the scenery becomes greener and more mountainous, offering a striking contrast to the coastal areas experienced earlier in your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Panoramic Views from Trou aux Cerfs Volcano
The first stop is the dormant volcano of Trou aux Cerfs, located near Curepipe. From the crater’s rim, you enjoy spectacular panoramic views stretching across much of the island.
Thanks to its elevated position, this viewpoint provides an excellent introduction to the volcanic origins of Mauritius and the diverse landscapes that surround it.
Spiritual Atmosphere at Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin)
Next, the journey continues to Ganga Talao, also known as Grand Bassin, a sacred crater lake set within a forested volcanic basin. Here, you can feel a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere that makes this site especially meaningful.
Surrounded by lush vegetation and temples, the lake offers a moment of quiet reflection before continuing deeper into the island’s wild interior.
Black River Gorges National Park and Scenic Vistas
Afterward, you travel through the Black River Gorges National Park, the largest protected natural area in Mauritius. Along the way, you stop at scenic viewpoints to admire dramatic valleys, dense forests, and sweeping vistas.
This region highlights the island’s ecological diversity and is particularly impressive for nature lovers.
Chamarel: Seven Colored Earth and Waterfall
The tour then leads to the village of Chamarel, home to one of Mauritius’ most remarkable natural attractions. Here, you visit the Seven Colored Earth, a rare geological formation where sand dunes display distinct natural hues.
Nearby, you also stop at the Chamarel Waterfall, which plunges dramatically into a lush gorge below. Together, these sites are considered some of the most photogenic highlights of the island.
Rum Distillery Visit and Tasting Experience
To complete the day, you visit a local rum distillery for a guided tour. During the visit, you learn about the traditional production process, from sugarcane harvesting to distillation.
Afterward, you enjoy a rum tasting, offering a flavorful insight into one of Mauritius’ most iconic products.
Return to Your Hotel
In the late afternoon, you are transferred back to your accommodation, concluding a full and rewarding day of exploration. This experience perfectly complements the adventure and wildlife focus of Madagascar, reinforcing the balance that defines high-quality Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Location : Mauritius
Accommodation : Amber Resort
Option : Full Board
DAY 17: DEPARTURE
Departure Day and Airport Transfer – End of Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Transfer to the Airport
Today marks the final day of your journey. After the agreed pickup time, you will be transferred to the airport for your international departure flight.
Thanks to prior planning, the transfer is smooth and punctual, allowing you to arrive at the airport comfortably and without stress.
End of Our Services
At this point, your Madagascar Mauritius group tours officially come to an end. We hope this journey has provided unforgettable experiences, meaningful discoveries, and lasting memories across both Madagascar and Mauritius.
On behalf of our entire team, we thank you for traveling with us and wish you a pleasant onward journey.
- Tourists Taxes
- All Transfer from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the airport
- Private car with Air Conditional
- Driver
- National and Local Guide (English speaking)
- Visits and excursions (following the itinerary)
- Guide + entrance fee included for all national parks/reserves
- Bottles of water (1 per person per day)
- Breakfasts Lunches and Dinners
- 1 local SIM Cards With Internet and 10mn international call
- Picnic lunch in Tsingy de Bemaraha and Isalo
- 2 domestic tickets flight (TNR – MOQ) (TLE – TNR)
- All accommodations
- Helicopter tour (60mn flight)
- International tickets flight
- Insurance
- Drinks
Important Travel Information for Your Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Tour Timing and Daily Schedule
Throughout your journey, your guide will manage and coordinate all program timings. This ensures that daily activities run smoothly while allowing flexibility when needed due to weather, road conditions, or local circumstances.
As a result, you can relax and fully enjoy your Madagascar Mauritius group tours without worrying about logistics.
Meals and Dietary Requirements
During the trip, meals are provided under a regular dietary plan, which typically includes meat, fish, dairy products, and seafood.
However, if you have special dietary requirements or food allergies, we strongly recommend informing us in advance. Doing so allows us to communicate your needs to hotels, lodges, and restaurants whenever possible.
Accommodation Availability
Please note that the final feasibility of the tour depends on the availability of the proposed accommodations at the time of booking.
In the event that a listed hotel or lodge is unavailable, suitable alternatives of comparable standard will be suggested to ensure the quality and comfort of your experience remain consistent.
Airline Schedule Changes and Responsibility Disclaimer
HT Agency Tours cannot be held responsible for airline schedule changes that may occur after the quotation or booking has been confirmed.
That said, we will always make every reasonable effort to minimize any disruption to your itinerary. While we assist in reorganizing services where possible, we cannot accept responsibility for financial losses related to airline changes, including missed connections, prepaid services, or additional costs incurred.
Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours: From Rainforests and Stone Forests to Indian Ocean Paradise
This exceptional itinerary combines Madagascar’s most iconic natural landmarks with the elegance and relaxation of Mauritius. Designed for travelers seeking variety, depth, and comfort, this journey moves seamlessly from wildlife-rich rainforests and dramatic landscapes to pristine beaches and refined island experiences.
Your Madagascar Mauritius group tours begin in the capital and travel through the island’s most celebrated regions before concluding with a scenic flight to Mauritius.
Journey Overview
This tour takes you through the following highlights:
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Antananarivo
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Andasibe National Park
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Morondava and the Avenue of Baobabs
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Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
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Ranomafana National Park
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Isalo National Park
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Tulear
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Flight to Mauritius
Each destination has been selected for its natural significance, scenic beauty, and contribution to a well-balanced travel experience.
Andasibe National Park: Rainforest and Lemur Sanctuary
Location and Environment
Andasibe National Park is located in eastern Madagascar, approximately 140 kilometers from Antananarivo. The park is composed of two protected areas:
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Analamazaotra Special Reserve (810 hectares)
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Mantadia National Park (15,500 hectares)
Together, they cover more than 16,000 hectares of lush rainforest.
The climate is cool and humid, with an average annual temperature of 18°C and rainfall spread throughout the year. As a result, the forest remains green and vibrant year-round.
Forest Composition and Wildlife
Around 80% of the park is primary forest, offering a pristine habitat for wildlife. The reserve was created specifically to protect the indri, the largest living lemur species.
In addition, visitors may encounter:
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Multiple lemur species
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Rich birdlife
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Reptiles and amphibians
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An orchid garden open to the public
With its trails, campsites, and nearby lodge, Andasibe is considered one of the most rewarding nature experiences in Madagascar.
Avenue of Baobabs: A Natural Icon of Madagascar
Ancient Giants of the West
Near Morondava lies the world-famous Avenue of Baobabs, where towering Adansonia grandidieri trees line a sandy track. These baobabs reach heights of 30 meters and are estimated to be over 800 years old.
Locally known as renala, meaning “mother of the forest,” these trees are living remnants of once-dense tropical forests.
Cultural and Environmental Significance
As agriculture expanded, much of the surrounding forest disappeared. However, baobabs were preserved due to their cultural importance and practical uses, including food and construction materials.
Today, this avenue stands as one of the most photographed landscapes in Madagascar and a defining moment of Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Tsingy de Bemaraha: A Stone Forest Like No Other
Geological Wonder and UNESCO Heritage Site
Located approximately 200 kilometers north of Morondava, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park spans more than 150,000 hectares. It is recognized as both a World Natural Heritage Site and a national cultural treasure.
The park’s dramatic limestone formations began forming millions of years ago when the region lay beneath the sea. Over time, uplift, erosion, and acidic rain sculpted sharp pinnacles, deep canyons, and underground passages.
Biodiversity and Endemism
Bemaraha is one of Madagascar’s most important areas of endemism, with 80–90% of species found nowhere else.
The park shelters:
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11 species of lemurs
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17 rare reptile species, including Brookesia perarmata
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Endemic rodents and amphibians
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Over 600 plant species, including baobabs, aloes, and flamboyant trees
This natural “limestone cathedral” is considered one of the most spectacular landscapes on Earth.
Ranomafana National Park: A Living Rainforest Laboratory
Location and Ecosystems
Ranomafana National Park lies in southeastern Madagascar, approximately 412 kilometers from Antananarivo. The park protects diverse ecosystems ranging from lowland rainforest to mid-altitude cloud forest.
Altitudes vary between 600 and 1,400 meters, creating ideal conditions for exceptional biodiversity.
Wildlife and Plant Diversity
Ranomafana is internationally known for the discovery of rare lemur species and hosts:
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12 lemur species
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115 bird species
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Nearly 100 amphibian species
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Dozens of reptiles and mammals
The flora is equally impressive, with dense rainforest, bamboo groves, orchids, palms, and tropical hardwoods.
Because of its scientific importance and intact ecosystems, Ranomafana is considered one of Madagascar’s most valuable protected areas.
Isalo National Park: Canyons, Sandstone, and Oases
Landscape and Geological History
Isalo National Park, located near Ranohira, covers over 80,000 hectares. Its sandstone formations date back 200 million years, shaped into canyons, cliffs, and plateaus by erosion.
The landscape stretches nearly 100 kilometers from north to south and is unlike anywhere else on the island.
Wildlife and Hiking Experiences
Isalo is home to:
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Several lemur species
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Over 80 bird species
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Reptiles and amphibians adapted to dry environments
The park’s hiking trails lead through canyons, natural pools, palm-lined oases, and panoramic viewpoints. These walks are a highlight for travelers seeking active exploration within Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
Transition to Mauritius: From Adventure to Island Elegance
After exploring Madagascar’s most iconic regions, the journey continues with a flight to Mauritius, offering a perfect contrast.
Mauritius: Lagoons, Volcanoes, and Coastal Luxury
Scenic Discovery by Air and Land
In Mauritius, you experience the island from above during a helicopter sightseeing flight, revealing:
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Turquoise lagoons
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White-sand beaches
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Ancient volcanic craters
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Lush forests and fields
On land, you explore coastal cliffs, waterfalls, and national parks, including the dramatic landscapes of the island’s southern region.
Beach Relaxation and Premium Resorts
Mauritius completes the journey with:
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Time on pristine beaches
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Refined coastal resorts
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Leisure, comfort, and relaxation
This final chapter offers a gentle and elegant conclusion to an itinerary rich in nature, culture, and discovery.
Why Choose Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
This journey is ideal for travelers who want:
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Wildlife and landscapes found nowhere else
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Structured yet immersive group travel
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A balance of exploration and relaxation
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Seamless logistics across two countries
From rainforest to stone forest, canyon to coral lagoon, Madagascar Mauritius group tours deliver one of the most complete and rewarding travel experiences in the Indian Ocean.
Climate and Weather Guide for Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
Understanding the climate of both Madagascar and Mauritius helps you prepare comfortably for your journey. Since this itinerary covers multiple regions and altitudes, weather conditions may vary from one location to another.
Climate in Madagascar
Madagascar has a tropical climate, with noticeable regional and altitude-based variations.
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Highlands (Antananarivo, Andasibe, Antsirabe)
Temperatures are cooler, especially at night. During July and August, nighttime temperatures can drop to around 5°C. -
Dry season:
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East Coast (Andasibe, Ranomafana)
Best visited between March–May and September–November.
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Southwest and West (Morondava, Kirindy, Isalo, Tulear)
Characterized by hot, dry, and semi-arid conditions. -
Wildlife and nature highlights:
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March–April: Excellent for flowers and reptiles
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November (spring): Particularly good for wildlife and birdlife
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Lemurs: Can be seen all year round
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Please note that seasonal weather patterns can be unpredictable, which adds to the natural diversity of Madagascar.
Climate in Mauritius
Mauritius enjoys a mild tropical maritime climate year-round, making it an ideal complement to Madagascar in Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
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Two main seasons:
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Warm, humid summer: November to April
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Cooler, drier winter: June to September
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Mean summer temperature: 24.7°C
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Mean winter temperature: 20.4°C
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Seasonal difference: only 4.3°C
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Coolest months:
July and August, with nighttime temperatures around 16°C
Overall, Mauritius provides consistently comfortable conditions for beach activities and outdoor exploration.
Altitude Overview by Destination
Altitude plays an important role in temperature variation during your Madagascar Mauritius group tours.
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Antananarivo: 1,300 m
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Andasibe: 964 m
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Morondava: Average 6 m (maximum 22 m)
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Kirindy: 100 m
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Bekopaka: 334 m
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Antsirabe: 1,500 m
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Ranomafana: 876 m
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Isalo: Between 800 m and 1,200 m
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Tulear: 8 m
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Mauritius: Highest point at 828 m
Recommended Equipment and Packing Tips
To ensure comfort and safety throughout your journey, we recommend the following:
Provided by HT Agency Tours
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Torch for nocturnal wildlife walks
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Refillable water bottle
Items to Bring
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Camera and spare batteries
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Binoculars for wildlife observation
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Beach towel and swimwear for Mauritius
Clothing and Footwear
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Lightweight, breathable clothing
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Warm sweater or jacket for evenings at altitude and desert areas
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Rainproof jacket or pants, especially for rainforest regions
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Comfortable walking shoes or lightweight hiking boots
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Trainers for casual walks
Optional but Useful
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Walking poles, particularly helpful in Ranomafana and Andasibe
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Hat and sunscreen for coastal and dry regions
Even during summer months, nights can be cold at higher altitudes, especially from July to September, so layering is essential.
This practical guide ensures you are well prepared to enjoy every aspect of your Madagascar Mauritius group tours, from rainforest walks and canyon hikes to coastal relaxation and island exploration.
FAQs – Madagascar Mauritius Group Tours
What are Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
Madagascar Mauritius group tours are combined itineraries that link Madagascar’s wildlife-rich national parks and dramatic landscapes with the beaches, lagoons, and refined resorts of Mauritius. These tours are designed to offer adventure, nature, and relaxation in one seamless journey.
Why combine Madagascar and Mauritius in one group tour?
Combining Madagascar and Mauritius provides the perfect balance between exploration and relaxation. Madagascar delivers rainforests, wildlife, canyons, and unique geology, while Mauritius offers white-sand beaches, turquoise lagoons, and luxury leisure at the end of the trip.
How long do Madagascar Mauritius group tours usually last?
Most Madagascar Mauritius group tours last between 14 and 20 days, depending on the itinerary pace and the number of national parks included in Madagascar, followed by several leisure days in Mauritius.
What destinations are included in Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
Typical itineraries include Antananarivo, Andasibe National Park, Morondava and the Avenue of Baobabs, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Ranomafana National Park, Isalo National Park, Tulear, and then a flight to Mauritius.
Are Madagascar Mauritius group tours suitable for wildlife lovers?
Yes. Madagascar Mauritius group tours are ideal for wildlife enthusiasts. Madagascar is home to lemurs, chameleons, rare birds, and unique plant life, with guided visits to protected national parks led by expert local naturalists.
Is Mauritius included as a beach and relaxation destination?
Absolutely. Mauritius is the relaxation component of Madagascar Mauritius group tours. Travelers enjoy beach resorts, helicopter sightseeing, lagoon excursions, and optional water activities such as snorkeling, boat trips, and coastal exploration.
What is the best time of year for Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
The best time is generally April to November. November is especially good for wildlife and birdlife in Madagascar, while Mauritius offers pleasant weather year-round with mild seasonal variation.
Are Madagascar Mauritius group tours physically demanding?
Some days in Madagascar include moderate to strenuous walks, especially in national parks such as Ranomafana and Isalo. However, itineraries are designed with flexibility, rest periods, and options adapted to different fitness levels.
Are Madagascar Mauritius group tours fully guided?
Yes. The Madagascar portion is fully guided with professional drivers and certified local guides. In Mauritius, services include guided sightseeing and private transfers, ensuring a smooth and well-organized experience throughout the journey.
Who are Madagascar Mauritius group tours best suited for?
These tours are ideal for travelers from the USA, Canada, and the UK who want a structured yet immersive experience, combining nature, culture, scenic landscapes, and high-quality beach relaxation in a single itinerary.
How many days are ideal for Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
The ideal duration is 14 to 20 days. This allows sufficient time to explore Madagascar’s key regions without rushing, followed by several days in Mauritius for rest and beach activities.
What destinations are included in Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
Most itineraries include Antananarivo, Andasibe National Park, Morondava and the Avenue of Baobabs, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Ranomafana National Park, Isalo National Park, Tulear, and then a flight to Mauritius.
When is the best time to book Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
The best period is April to November. This window offers favorable conditions for wildlife viewing in Madagascar and consistently pleasant weather in Mauritius.
Are Madagascar Mauritius group tours suitable for first-time visitors?
Yes. These tours are ideal for first-time visitors because logistics, domestic flights, accommodations, and guides are pre-arranged, allowing travelers to focus on the experience rather than planning complexities.
Experience
What wildlife can I see on Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
In Madagascar, travelers may see lemurs, chameleons, rare birds, reptiles, and unique plant species during guided park visits. Mauritius complements this with marine life, lagoons, and coastal ecosystems.
Are Madagascar Mauritius group tours physically demanding?
Some days in Madagascar include moderate to strenuous walks, especially in national parks. However, routes are adapted to different fitness levels, and rest periods are built into the itinerary.
Is Mauritius included mainly for relaxation?
Yes. Mauritius is the relaxation phase of Madagascar Mauritius group tours. Travelers enjoy beaches, lagoon cruises, helicopter sightseeing, and optional water activities after the adventure-focused Madagascar experience.
Who should choose Madagascar Mauritius group tours?
These tours are ideal for travelers from the USA, Canada, and the UK who want a structured, immersive journey that combines nature, wildlife, scenic landscapes, and beach relaxation in one itinerary.

