Madagascar Group Safari | Classic tour

10
DAYS
12
GUESTS (MAX)

What’s Included in Your Madagascar Group Safari Tour

Travel & Transportation

  • Domestic flight ticket: Tuléar (TLE) – Antananarivo (TNR)

  • All airport transfers: pickup and drop-off

  • Private vehicle with air-conditioning throughout the tour

  • Professional English-speaking driver/guide

Accommodation & Meals

  • Daily breakfasts and dinners

  • Picnic lunch during the Isalo National Park visit

  • All hotel stays as indicated in the itinerary

Activities & Guided Visits

  • All visits and excursions as detailed in the program

  • Entrance fees to all national parks and reserves

  • Services of licensed local guides in parks and protected areas

Administrative & Logistical Support

  • Complete administrative management package

  • All required tourist taxes included

Comfort & Convenience

  • Complimentary bottled water throughout the tour

  • 1 local SIM card with mobile data (for reliable internet access everywhere)

What’s Not Included

  • International flight tickets
  • Lunches not specified in the itinerary
  • Drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages during meals)

Important Notes

Program Management

  • Your guide will oversee and manage all daily timings throughout the tour to ensure smooth operations and a comfortable travel pace.

  • Domestic flight departure time:  (to be confirmed upon booking).

Dietary Requirements

  • During the trip, meals follow a regular diet, which typically includes meat, fish, dairy products, and seafood.

  • If you have special dietary requirements, please inform us in advance so that we can make the necessary arrangements with hotels and restaurants.

Accommodation Availability

  • Please note that the feasibility of this tour depends on the availability of the proposed accommodations at the time of booking.

  • Early confirmation is strongly recommended to secure the mentioned lodges and hotels.

Airline Schedule Changes

  • We cannot be held responsible for any changes to airline schedules that may occur after quoting or booking.

  • While we will do everything possible to minimize disruptions to your itinerary, we cannot accept responsibility for any loss of funds, missed connections, or prepaid services resulting from airline modifications.

Highlights of Your Private Madagascar Luxury Tour

This private Madagascar luxury tour takes you through some of the country’s most remarkable national parks and landscapes—Antananarivo, Andasibe, Antsirabe, Ranomafana, Isalo, and Toliara. Each destination reveals a different layer of Madagascar’s biodiversity, culture, geology, and natural beauty.


Andasibe National Park

Location and Overview

Andasibe National Park is part of the Toamasina region. It lies:

  • 1.5 km from Andasibe village

  • 140 km east of Antananarivo

  • 200 km west of Tamatave

The park covers 16,310 hectares, divided into:

  • Analamazaotra Special Reserve: 810 ha

  • Mantadia National Park: 15,500 ha

The climate is very humid, with:

  • Average temperature: 18°C

  • Annual rainfall: 1,700 mm spread across more than 200 rainy days

Flora

Andasibe’s rainforest consists of:

  • 80% primary forest

  • 13% secondary forest impacted by human activity

The Analamazaotra Special Reserve focuses on protecting the Indri, the largest lemur species on Earth.
An orchid garden inside the park offers visitors the chance to admire Madagascar’s rare and delicate orchid varieties.

Facilities include three campsites and a small hotel, allowing visitors to fully experience the rainforest.

If you are passionate about nature and wildlife, this park is an essential stop during a Madagascar journey.


Isalo National Park

Location and Geological Significance

Isalo National Park is located in southern Madagascar, near the town of Ranohira, and spans 81,540 hectares.
The region is inhabited by Bara communities, historically known for cattle herding, and other groups who settled in the area during the sapphire boom in nearby Ilakaka.

Isalo also holds archaeological significance as part of the ancient continental plate that once connected Madagascar and mainland Africa millions of years ago.

A Unique Tourist Attraction

Isalo is among the most visited natural sites in Madagascar due to its dramatic and diverse geomorphology.
The landscape is dominated by:

  • Eroded Jurassic sandstone massifs (200 million years old)

  • Deep canyons

  • Granite peaks

  • Towering rock formations stretching nearly 100 km from north to south

This sculptural landscape makes Isalo feel like a blend of desert canyon and oasis, offering remarkable hiking trails and cinematic scenery.

Fauna

Isalo’s wildlife includes:

  • 82 bird species

  • 33 reptiles

  • 15 amphibians

  • 14 mammals, including 7 lemur species such as ring-tailed lemurs, sifakas, and brown lemurs

For many visitors, the pedestrian circuits of Isalo immediately evoke a landscape reminiscent of the classic Western frontier.


Ranomafana National Park

Location

Ranomafana National Park is situated in southeastern Madagascar, spanning the regions of Haute Matsiatra and Vatovavy Fitovinany. It is:

  • 412 km southeast of Antananarivo

  • 65 km northeast of Fianarantsoa

  • 139 km west of Mananjary

This UNESCO World Heritage-listed park contains:

  • Low-lying dense humid forest (600–800 m)

  • Mid-altitude humid forest (800–1,400 m)

  • Bamboo forests

  • Wetlands and marshes

It provides habitat for numerous endemic species, including Pandanus, Varecia variegata, Limnogale mergulus, and other rare flora and fauna.


Fauna

Ranomafana hosts an exceptionally rich wildlife population, including:

  • 6 species of fish

  • 74 insect species

  • 90 butterfly species (including 4 rare species)

  • 350 spiders

  • 6 endemic crustaceans

  • A unique crayfish subspecies (Astacoides group)

  • 58 reptiles

  • 98 amphibians

  • 115 bird species (out of Madagascar’s 257; most are endemic)

  • 12 lemur species

  • 7 carnivorous mammals

  • 20 insectivores

  • 7 bat species, including Myzopoda aurita, found only in Madagascar

  • 13 rodent species

This extraordinary concentration of biodiversity makes Ranomafana one of the most important conservation areas in Madagascar.


Flora

Ranomafana’s rainforest contains:

  • Apocynaceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Rubiaceae

  • Palm species such as Dypsis sp. and Phloga sp.

  • Ferns including Asplenium nidus

  • Orchid groups such as Bulbophyllum and Eulophiella

Secondary forests are dominated by Psidium cattleyanum (Chinese guava), which is rapidly spreading due to dispersal by lemurs and frugivorous birds.

The park is also home to precious hardwoods, including:

  • Rosewood (Dalbergia sp.)

  • Maka (Weinmania sp.)

  • Varongy (Mespilodaphne tapack)

With its combination of old-growth forest, rare orchids, and dense plant life, Ranomafana is a paradise for botanists and nature lovers.

Travel Information for Your Madagascar Luxury Tour

Climate Overview

Madagascar’s climate is predominantly tropical, with significant variations depending on altitude and region.

Highlands (Antananarivo, Andasibe, Antsirabe)

  • Cooler temperatures, especially at night

  • Night-time lows can drop to 5°C in July/August

  • Dry season: March to October (often extending into November)

East Coast

  • Best travel months: March–May and September–November

  • Cyclone season: January–March

Southwest (Toliara, Ifaty, Isalo Region)

  • Hot, dry, and semi-arid climate

  • Best period for flowers and reptiles: March–April

  • Best general wildlife and birding season: November (spring)

  • Lemurs can be observed year-round

Please note that weather patterns can be unpredictable, especially in transitional seasons.


Altitude of Key Destinations

  • Antananarivo: 1300 m

  • Andasibe: 964 m

  • Antsirabe: 1500 m

  • Ranomafana: 876 m

  • Isalo: 800–1200 m

  • Tuléar (Toliara): 8 m


Recommended Equipment

HT Agency Tours provides torches for night walks and water bottles.

We recommend bringing:

  • Camera and spare batteries

  • Binoculars

  • Beach towel and swimwear

  • Rainproof trousers (very useful for rainforest treks)

  • Walking poles (helpful in Ranomafana NP and Andasibe NP)


What to Wear

Footwear

  • Lightweight walking boots or sturdy trainers

Clothing

  • Light, breathable clothing for daytime

  • A warm jacket or sweater for cool nights at altitude and desert environments

  • Rainwear is strongly recommended for occasional showers

  • Additional warm layers are needed during the winter months (June–September)


Visa and Passport Information

Entry Visa for Madagascar

  • Required for USA citizens

  • Available on arrival

  • Visa fee: 40 USD (payable in USD or EUR)

  • Valid for 30 days

Small denominations are recommended, as the final amount depends on the daily exchange rate.

Travelers of other nationalities should consult the relevant consulate.

E-Visa Option

You may apply online via:
👉 https://evisamada.gov.mg/en/

You will need to:

  • Print your e-visa approval letter

  • Present it with your passport upon arrival

Processing time: minimum 3 days, so apply well in advance (up to 6 months before travel).
Maximum stay: 90 days.

We strongly recommend reviewing the FAQ section of the official e-visa website before applying.


Travel Insurance

It is a mandatory requirement when booking with HT Agency Tours.

Your travel insurance must:

  • Fully cover medical expenses

  • Include emergency repatriation to your home country

  • Cover medical helicopter evacuation

  • Cover the entire duration of your holiday

  • Cover any high-altitude trekking, with no altitude limits restricting coverage

Please read your policy carefully to ensure that all planned activities are included.


Vaccinations and Health Information

Recommended (not compulsory)

  • Malaria prophylaxis

  • Tetanus

  • Typhoid

  • Hepatitis A

  • Polio

  • Diphtheria

Yellow Fever Requirement

A Yellow Fever certificate is required only for travelers aged over 9 months coming from, or transiting through, a country with a Yellow Fever risk.

Preventive Measures

  • Wear long-sleeved shirts

  • Use mosquito repellent regularly

  • Continue precautions throughout the day, as some mosquitoes are active even in daylight

Consult your doctor or travel clinic for the most up-to-date health advice before departure.


Food and Drink Costs (Average Prices)

Prices vary depending on the location and type of restaurant. Below is a general guide:

  • Lunch: 10 USD

  • Dinner: 17 USD

  • Beer: 2 USD

  • Water: 1 USD

Local, rural restaurants tend to be more affordable, while upscale establishments in major cities may charge higher prices.

1. What is included in a Madagascar group safari?

A Madagascar group safari generally includes guided wildlife excursions, park entrance fees, accommodation, transportation, some meals, and the services of certified local guides. Many itineraries also include night walks, cultural visits, and domestic transfers, depending on the package selected.


2. What is the best time of year to join a Madagascar group safari?

The best time to join a Madagascar group safari is from April to November, during the dry season. Wildlife viewing is excellent, roads are more accessible, and many national parks are fully open. November is especially good for lemur and bird activity.


3. How many days do you need for a Madagascar group safari?

Most travelers choose 10 to 14 days for a complete Madagascar group safari. This duration allows you to explore major highlights such as Andasibe, Morondava, Baobab Avenue, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Ranomafana, Isalo, and the southwest coast.


4. What wildlife can you see on a Madagascar group safari?

A Madagascar group safari offers encounters with lemurs, chameleons, geckos, frogs, rare birds, and impressive reptiles. Depending on the region, visitors may also see fosa, leaf-tailed geckos, and a wide range of endemic species found only in Madagascar.


5. Is a Madagascar group safari suitable for first-time visitors?

Yes. Madagascar group safaris are ideal for first-time visitors because the itinerary, logistics, accommodations, and transport are handled by experts. Travelers benefit from guided excursions and structured programs tailored to comfort and safety.


6. How difficult are the hikes on a Madagascar group safari?

Difficulty levels vary. Some parks offer easy to moderate trails, such as Andasibe and Kirindy, while others—like Tsingy de Bemaraha or Isalo—require more physical effort. Tour operators usually provide options and guidance based on fitness levels.


7. How much does a Madagascar group safari cost?

Prices typically range from USD 1,800 to 3,500, depending on trip duration, accommodation style, transportation, and number of participants. Longer itineraries and premium lodges may increase overall cost.


8. What should I pack for a Madagascar group safari?

Essential items include lightweight hiking shoes, long-sleeved shirts, breathable clothing, a warm layer for cooler nights, rain protection, insect repellent, binoculars, and a flashlight. Additionally, a reusable water bottle and swimwear are useful for certain destinations.


9. Do I need a visa for a Madagascar group safari?

Yes. Most travelers need a tourist visa, which can be obtained on arrival or through the official e-visa platform. A valid passport with at least six months remaining is required.


10. Are Madagascar group safaris safe?

Yes. Madagascar group safaris are considered safe when managed by experienced operators. Certified guides ensure security during transfers, wildlife walks, and visits to remote areas. Basic precautions and travel insurance are recommended.


11. Which national parks are included in a Madagascar group safari?

Popular group safari packages often include Andasibe-Mantadia, Kirindy, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Ranomafana, Isalo, and sometimes Isalo or Anakao for coastal extensions. Each park showcases a unique ecosystem and wildlife experience.


12. Are meals included in a Madagascar group safari?

Many packages include breakfast and dinner, while lunch may vary depending on the itinerary. Some tours provide picnic lunches during long treks or full-day excursions.


13. How big are the groups on a Madagascar group safari?

Group sizes usually range from 6 to 12 travelers. Smaller groups offer a more personalized experience and better wildlife viewing opportunities.


14. Can solo travelers join a Madagascar group safari?

Absolutely. Madagascar group safaris welcome solo travelers who prefer to share costs, enjoy companionship, and travel with a structured itinerary. Single-room supplements may apply.


15. Do Madagascar group safaris include cultural experiences?

Yes. In addition to wildlife activities, many itineraries include visits to traditional markets, craft workshops, local villages, and historical landmarks.

Overview

This Madagascar luxury tour package offers you the best Madagascar hotels as accommodation with a soft program and itinenary that makes the detail ideal for a small older people group of traveler.

DURATION  : 10 days
AREA           : 
East and South of Madagascar
TRIP             : Group tour size (minimum 4pax – maximum 12 pax)
PLACES TO VISIT : Antananarivo – Andasibe – Antsirabe – Ranomafana – Isalo – Ifaty
ACCOMODATION TYPE :
 Comfort (HB: Breakfast and Dinner)
TRANSPORT TYPE: Private car/ Regular Flight
BACK TO ANTANANARIVO: Regular Flight
ASSISTANCE: Guide / Local Guide
AVAILABILITY : All yearThis Madagascar Group Safari tour offers an unforgettable experience exploring these incredible locations with expert guidance and comfortable accommodations.

This tour package is ideal for older people travelers. The price (double occupancy) is per person and subject to change for custom detail. 

Madagascar Group Safari | Classic Tour Packages 2026 & 2027 (By Region)

Planning a Madagascar Group Safari tour for 2026 or 2027 is about far more than ticking destinations off a list. It’s about traveling well, traveling smart, and traveling together—without sacrificing comfort, pacing, or depth. For travelers from the USA, UK, and Canada who want wildlife-rich journeys with seamless logistics and refined accommodations, Madagascar offers one of the most rewarding group safari experiences on the planet.

This guide is designed to answer the real questions people ask when researching a Madagascar Group Safari tour: Where should we go? When is the best time? What do we see? How comfortable is it? Is it suitable for a group without feeling rushed?
You’ll find clear, structured answers below—organized by region, optimized for search engines and AI discovery, and written from genuine on-the-ground experience.


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Why Choose a Madagascar Group Safari Tour in 2026 & 2027?

A Madagascar Group tour combines the advantages of expert guiding, shared logistics, and curated routes—while keeping the experience personal and unhurried. Unlike mass-market tours, well-designed group safaris in Madagascar focus on small groups, regional depth, and wildlife timing.

Key advantages for USA, UK & Canada travelers:

  • English-speaking naturalist guides with deep field knowledge

  • Carefully paced itineraries adapted to road and flight conditions

  • Handpicked lodges and boutique hotels with strong service standards

  • Shared costs for private vehicles, domestic flights, and guides

  • Social travel without losing privacy or comfort

2026 and 2027 are particularly strong years to travel, thanks to improved domestic flight planning, better lodge availability post-peak seasons, and refined safari circuits that avoid unnecessary backtracking.


What Makes a Madagascar Group Tour Unique?

Madagascar is not a classic savannah safari destination—and that is precisely its strength. Over 90% of its wildlife exists nowhere else. Group safaris here are immersive, educational, and visually diverse.

On a single Madagascar Group Safari tour, you may experience:

  • Indri calls echoing through rainforest canopies

  • Close encounters with sifakas, bamboo lemurs, and mouse lemurs

  • Night walks revealing chameleons and nocturnal mammals

  • Iconic baobab landscapes at golden hour

  • Dramatic limestone formations and deep canyons

  • Coastal extensions for relaxation, snorkeling, or whale watching

This diversity makes Madagascar ideal for multi-region group itineraries.


Madagascar Group Safari Tour Regions Explained

Below is a region-by-region breakdown of the best classic group safari routes for 2026 and 2027. Each section highlights why it works well for group travel and how it fits into a balanced itinerary.


Eastern Rainforest Circuit – Lemurs & Primary Forests (Madagascar Group tour)

The eastern rainforest is the heart of many Madagascar Group Safari tours. Easily accessible from the capital, this region delivers immediate wildlife encounters and excellent infrastructure.

Highlights Madagascar Group tour

  • Andasibe–Mantadia National Park

  • Daily guided forest walks and night safaris

  • High density of lemur species

  • Cool, green landscapes ideal for photography

What Groups Love Madagascar Group tour

  • Short driving distances

  • Comfortable rainforest lodges

  • Predictable wildlife sightings

  • Ideal introduction to Madagascar

Typical Stay Madagascar Group tour

2–3 nights

This region is often the first stop on a Madagascar Group Safari tour, allowing travelers to recover from international flights while enjoying rich biodiversity from day one.


Western Madagascar – Baobabs & Dry Forest Safaris (Madagascar Group Safari tour)

Western Madagascar offers one of the most iconic safari landscapes in the country. It’s a cornerstone of classic Madagascar safari packages.

Highlights

  • Avenue of the Baobabs at sunset

  • Kirindy Forest Reserve

  • Day and night wildlife walks

  • Rare dry-forest species

What Groups Love

  • Spectacular scenery with minimal hiking

  • Strong contrast to rainforest regions

  • Excellent sunset experiences

  • Unique photographic moments

Typical Stay

2–3 nights

For group travel, this region works best when combined with domestic flights, ensuring comfort and time efficiency.


Tsingy de Bemaraha – Geological Wonders & Adventure (Madagascar Group Safari tour)

A UNESCO-listed landscape, the Tsingy de Bemaraha adds adventure and dramatic scale to a Madagascar Group tour.

Highlights

  • Razor-sharp limestone pinnacles

  • Suspension bridges and viewpoints

  • Guided circuits adapted to group abilities

What Groups Love

  • A sense of discovery and achievement

  • Structured routes with safety equipment

  • Knowledgeable local guides

Typical Stay

2 nights

This region is best suited for active groups and is carefully scheduled within broader Madagascar group tours to balance adventure and comfort.


Southern Madagascar – Canyons, Plateaus & Open Spaces (Madagascar Group Safari tour)

Southern Madagascar introduces wide-open scenery and dramatic geology, offering a slower, scenic rhythm within a group safari.

Highlights

  • Isalo National Park

  • Canyon hikes and natural pools

  • Sandstone formations and viewpoints

What Groups Love

  • Spacious landscapes

  • Moderate walks with high visual reward

  • Comfortable lodges with views

Typical Stay

2 nights

This region pairs well with western or northern circuits, creating a well-rounded Madagascar safari package.


Northern Madagascar & Nosy Be – Safari Meets the Sea (Madagascar Group Safari tour)

Many travelers choose to end their Madagascar Group Safari tour with a coastal extension in the north.

Highlights

  • Nosy Be and nearby islands

  • Optional whale watching (seasonal)

  • Snorkeling and calm beaches

What Groups Love

  • Relaxed pace after safari days

  • Flexible activity levels

  • Easy domestic connections

Typical Stay

3–5 nights

This region adds balance and comfort, especially appreciated by long-haul travelers from North America and Europe.


Best Time for a Madagascar Group Safari Tour

Timing is essential for wildlife visibility and travel comfort.

Best overall months:

  • April to November

Peak wildlife & dry conditions:

  • May to October

Best for group departures:

  • June, September, October

For 2026 and 2027, planning early ensures the best flight schedules and lodge availability for group safari departures.


Accommodation Standards on Madagascar Group Safari Tours

Well-designed Madagascar safari packages prioritize comfort without excess.

What to expect:

  • Boutique lodges and eco-resorts

  • Private en-suite rooms

  • Strong hygiene and service standards

  • Locations chosen for proximity to parks

Group travelers benefit from negotiated rates and consistent service levels across regions.


Transport & Logistics for Group Safaris

Madagascar is vast, and logistics matter.

Typical transport includes:

  • Private 4×4 vehicles with professional drivers

  • Domestic flights to reduce long road journeys

  • Carefully timed transfers

This approach ensures a smooth, safe, and enjoyable Madagascar Group Safari tour experience.


Frequently Asked Questions – Madagascar Group Safari Tour

Is a Madagascar Group Safari tour suitable for first-time visitors?

Yes. Group itineraries are designed to introduce Madagascar gradually, with expert guides and balanced pacing.

How many people are in a typical group? Madagascar Group Safari tour

Most high-quality Madagascar group tours are limited to 6–12 travelers.

Are activities physically demanding?

Activities are adaptable. Guides adjust walks and routes to suit group comfort levels.

Is Madagascar safe for group travel? Madagascar Group Safari tour

With professional planning, experienced drivers, and local guides, Madagascar is very safe for organized group safaris.

Can dietary requirements be accommodated?

Yes. Lodges and guides are informed in advance to accommodate dietary needs.


Final Thoughts: Choosing the Right Madagascar Group Safari Tour

A Madagascar Group Safari tour in 2026 or 2027 is not about rushing through destinations—it’s about meaningful exploration, shared discovery, and professional execution. When designed by specialists who understand the terrain, seasons, and wildlife rhythms, group safaris in Madagascar become refined, comfortable, and unforgettable.

For travelers from the USA, UK, and Canada seeking a classic yet distinctive safari experience, Madagascar stands apart—offering depth, diversity, and authenticity through expertly crafted group journeys.

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Itinerary

ANTANANARIVO

DAY1: WELCOMING (TRANSFER)

Arrival at Ivato International Airport

Warm Welcome by HT Agency Tours

Upon arrival at Ivato International Airport, you will be warmly welcomed by the dedicated HT Agency Tours staff. As soon as you complete the standard customs procedures, our professional guide will assist you with the entire arrival process to ensure a smooth and stress-free start to your journey.

Assistance With Practical Arrangements

Our team will help you:

  • Exchange currency at reliable counters

  • Set up your mobile phone with a local SIM card

  • Organize any immediate needs after your flight

To make communication effortless throughout your stay, we will provide two local SIM cards, each including:

  • Mobile data

  • National calls

  • 5 minutes of international calling

This ensures easy contact between you, our guide, and the rest of the team.

Transfer to Your Hotel in Antananarivo

After completing all formalities, you will be transferred directly to your hotel in the city center for check-in. This first evening allows you to rest and prepare for the adventure ahead.

Accommodation

Night at the Novotel – Half Board Basis

ANDASIBE

DAY 2 : ANTANANARIVO - ANDASIBE (PERINET)

Morning Exploration of Antananarivo

Discovering Madagascar’s Capital “Tana”

After breakfast, we begin our day exploring Antananarivo, commonly called Tana. This lively capital offers a mix of history, culture, and panoramic viewpoints that reflect Madagascar’s rich heritage.


Visit to the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga

UNESCO World Heritage Site

Our first stop is the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga, a UNESCO-listed site recognized for its historical, spiritual, and architectural significance. The area includes a royal city, ceremonial spaces, and sacred sites that have been central to Malagasy identity for centuries.

The Queen’s Palace and Royal Legacy

At the heart of the complex stands the Queen’s Palace, a powerful symbol of the Merina Kingdom—the dynasty that shaped Madagascar into a unified state. Since 1817, this hilltop has served as a place of pilgrimage and the resting ground for the kingdom’s sovereigns.

Panoramic Views From the Highest Hill

Standing atop the highest hill in Antananarivo, the site offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscapes, making it an unforgettable highlight of the day.


City Tour: Independence Avenue and Anosy Lake

Exploring Central Landmarks

We continue our visit by driving to Independence Avenue, a vibrant boulevard lined with historical buildings, markets, and local activities. The tour also includes a stop at Anosy Lake, known for its iconic monument and pleasant atmosphere.

Witnessing Daily Life in the Capital

This part of the visit provides a clear picture of the diverse communities who gather in the city from all regions of Madagascar, contributing to Antananarivo’s dynamic cultural landscape.


Journey Toward Marozevo

Scenic Drive Along RN2

We then take a beautifully scenic drive eastward toward Marozevo. The route offers sweeping views of terraced rice fields, rolling highland scenery, and traditional villages, creating perfect photo opportunities along the way.


Visit to the Peyrieras Reptile Reserve

Discovering Unique Wildlife

In Marozevo, we visit the renowned Peyrieras Reptile Reserve, founded by naturalist André Peyrieras. The center is a remarkable place for discovering Madagascar’s biodiversity in a well-maintained environment.

What You Will See

During the visit, you can observe:

  • Several species of chameleons

  • Leaf-tailed geckos

  • Colorful butterflies

  • Various lemur species

  • Other fascinating endemic animals

This stop is a favorite for nature lovers and photographers looking for close-up encounters with Madagascar’s wildlife.


Accommodation

Night at Manjarano Lodge and Spa – Breakfast and Dinner Included

DAY 3: ANDASIBE (PERINET)

Guided Visit to Analamazaotra National Park

Early Departure for the Best Wildlife Encounters

Today begins with an early start. Leaving the hotel at around 7:30 AM offers the best chance to meet the famous Indri Indri and the Diademed Sifaka in their natural rainforest habitat. The guided visit lasts approximately three hours, giving you plenty of time to explore one of Madagascar’s most iconic protected areas.

Listening to the Call of the Indri

Within just one mile of Analamazaotra, you can hear the unique and haunting call of the Indri Indri. Their songs echo through the forest early in the morning, continuing until midday, and often again in the late afternoon. This sound is one of the most memorable experiences for safari travelers.


Discovering the Indri Indri

The Largest Living Lemur

The Indri Indri, known locally as Babakoto, is the largest lemur species, reaching up to one meter in height. Andasibe is considered the very best location in Madagascar to observe them closely thanks to several well-habituated families.

A Sacred and Protected Species

Indris live in small family groups and, remarkably, cannot survive in captivity, making encounters in the wild even more meaningful. Across Madagascar, the Indri is regarded as a sacred animal, and many legends describe its origins and its special bond with humans.

Other Lemur Species in the Forest

Beyond the Indri Indri, the rainforest is home to more than 13 other lemur species, including:

  • Grey bamboo lemur

  • Woody lemur

  • Diademed sifaka

  • Brown lemur

  • Red mouse lemur

  • Red-bellied lemur

  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur

  • The elusive aye-aye

Each species contributes to the extraordinary biodiversity that makes this region a highlight of Madagascar group safari tours.


Afternoon Visit to Andasibe Village

Discovering the “City of Waters”

In the afternoon, you explore Andasibe village, often called the City of Waters. A stroll through its lively local market allows you to meet Malagasy craftspeople and observe traditional skills.


Encounter With Lemurs at Vakona Reserve

Lemurs Island Experience

Your next stop is Lemurs Island, where you enjoy an up-close encounter with several friendly lemur species in their semi-wild environment. This experience offers excellent photo opportunities and deeper appreciation for conservation efforts in the region.

Exploring the Vakona Reserve

You then continue to the Vakona Reserve Zoo, home to:

  • A large crocodile river enclosure

  • Native bird species

  • Reptiles and small mammals

  • Additional lemur species

The reserve is well maintained and provides a comfortable setting for observing wildlife safely.


Guided Night Walk in Andasibe

Spotting Nocturnal Wildlife

Around 6:30 PM, the adventure continues with a guided night walk lasting about 1 hour and 30 minutes. This nighttime excursion offers the chance to spot nocturnal species such as mouse lemurs, chameleons, tree frogs, and other fascinating creatures that only appear after dark.

Return to Your Lodge

After the night visit, you will return to your lodge for a relaxing evening at the end of a wildlife-filled day.


Accommodation

Night at Manjarano Lodge and Spa – Breakfast and Dinner Included

ANTSIRABE

DAY 4 : ANDASIBE - ANTSIRABE

Early Departure Toward the Highlands

Scenic Drive Through the Lavaka Hills

We begin the day with an early departure for a full-day journey through Madagascar’s remarkable landscapes. The route first takes us through dramatic eroded hills known as lavaka. These natural formations create spectacular reddish slopes that contrast beautifully with the surrounding farmland.

Terraced Rice Fields and Highland Villages

As we continue, the scenery shifts to terraced rice paddies, traditional thatched houses, and lush green valleys filled with fruit trees and vegetables. This region has a distinctive rural charm and showcases the agricultural richness of Madagascar’s central highlands.

Joining the RN7 Route

We follow the RN2 westward, nearly reaching Antananarivo again, before turning south to join the famous RN7 highway, one of Madagascar’s most iconic road trip routes.


Cultural and Artisan Stops Along the Way

Behenjy: The Home of Specialty Foie-Gras

We continue to Behenjy, a small town celebrated for its artisanal production of pâté de foie-gras. Here, you can get a sense of how this unique culinary specialty contributes to the town’s identity.

Ambatolampy and Its Aluminum Craftsmanship

Further along, we visit Ambatolampy, a town famous for manufacturing aluminum kitchenware. Watching the process—from melting the metal to shaping and polishing the pots—reveals the impressive skill of local craftspeople.


Arrival in Antsirabe

Exploring the Highlands’ Colonial City

Our destination for today is Antsirabe, a charming highland city known for its wide colonial avenues, iconic colorful rickshaws, and cool climate. Its name, “The Place of Salt,” comes from its thermal springs, which have long drawn visitors seeking relaxation.

A Unique European-Style Atmosphere

Founded by Norwegian missionaries in 1856, Antsirabe is often described as the only Malagasy city with a distinctly European feel. Its elegant spa facilities, historic buildings, and old railway station give it a distinctive character.

Cool-Climate Agriculture

Thanks to its temperate climate, Antsirabe is one of the few regions in Madagascar where cool-climate fruits and vegetables thrive—such as apples, strawberries, carrots, and leafy greens.


Craft Workshops and Local Artisans

Visit to Stone and Gem Workshops

Antsirabe is famous for its precious and semi-precious stone craftsmanship. During the city tour, we will visit several artisan workshops to see how stones are cut, polished, and transformed into jewelry and decorative pieces.

Embroidery and Local Handicrafts

We also meet skilled embroiderers and craft makers whose delicate handiwork is part of Antsirabe’s long-standing artisanal tradition. These encounters provide a fascinating look at the creativity and talent of the local community.


Accommodation

Night at the Aro Hotel – Breakfast and Dinner Included

RANOMAFANA

DAY 5 : ANTSIRABE - RANOMAFANA

Journey Through the Scenic Highlands

Colorful Architecture and Mountain Views

We continue our drive through the magnificent Highlands of Madagascar, where traditional houses display carved wooden balconies, brightly painted shutters, and elegant façades. The road offers a constantly changing panorama of rolling hills and peaceful rural life.

Passing Through the Tapia Forests

As we advance, we cross Le Col de Tapia, a region known for the tapia tree—an endemic species remarkably resistant to bushfires. These resilient trees support local ecosystems, including the silkworms used for traditional Malagasy silk production.

Picturesque Agricultural Landscapes

The scenery remains dominated by:

  • Photogenic terraced rice fields

  • Pine and eucalyptus forests

  • Rocky hills shaped by natural erosion

This part of the journey offers unforgettable photo opportunities.


Exploring Ambositra, Capital of Malagasy Handicrafts

Arrival in Ambositra

We then reach Ambositra, widely recognized as the heart of Malagasy arts and crafts. This lively highland town is filled with workshops and boutiques showcasing the finest handmade pieces in the country.

Meeting Zafimaniry Master Artisans

Ambositra is particularly famous for its Zafimaniry artisans, known for their exceptional woodcarving skills. During a guided stroll, we visit small ateliers where skilled craftsmen work on:

  • Marquetry

  • Rosewood carvings

  • Ebony sculptures

Their artistry reflects generations of knowledge and a tradition recognized by UNESCO for its cultural significance.

Traditional Silk Weaving

We also meet Zafimaniry silk weavers who produce two varieties of Madagascan silk:

  • Landikely, a finer silk

  • Landibe, a thicker and more textured silk

Watching these artisans weave by hand offers insight into one of Madagascar’s most cherished traditional crafts.


Accommodation

Night at Thermal – Breakfast and Dinner Included

DAY 6: RANOMAFANA

Wildlife Exploration in Ranomafana National Park

Morning Search for Lemurs

This morning, we enter the lush rainforest of Ranomafana National Park, accompanied by a specialist naturalist guide. This high-altitude reserve is one of Madagascar’s most important biodiversity hotspots and is most famous for being the place where the Golden Bamboo Lemur was discovered in 1986.

Endemic Fauna of the Park

Ranomafana is home to:

  • 12 species of lemurs, including the Golden Bamboo Lemur and the Milne-Edwards’ Sifaka

  • Numerous endemic chameleon species

  • Leaf-tailed geckos

  • Colorful Mantella frogs

  • A remarkable variety of forest birds, such as Ground Rollers

Our primary goal this morning is to search for the rare Hapalemur aureus, the Golden Bamboo Lemur, a species found only in Ranomafana National Park.


The Unique Flora of Ranomafana

Botanical Diversity

Ranomafana is especially rich in flora, sheltering plant species that do not exist anywhere else. Among the highlights are:

  • Several varieties of orchids

  • Numerous species of ferns

  • Rare high-altitude rainforest vegetation

A Vast Protected Area

Covering nearly 40,000 hectares, the park includes steep rainforest-covered hills, river systems, and humid valleys. Altitudes range from 800 to 1,200 meters, creating a range of microclimates that support exceptional biodiversity.


Landscapes and Natural Features

Streams and the Namorona River

Ranomafana’s landscape is shaped by countless small streams cascading down into the Namorona River, creating dramatic scenery of waterfalls and fast-flowing waters. Although portions of the surrounding region were historically logged, the park still preserves significant stretches of primary forest.

Active Rainforest Trekking

This day involves strenuous forest walks, often along uneven terrain and slopes. Your guide will set the pace and select the best trails based on wildlife activity and weather conditions.


Afternoon Orchid Arboretum Visit

Discovering Rare Orchids and Reptiles

In the afternoon, we visit the orchid arboretum located near the village. This garden showcases many orchid species found in the region and provides opportunities to observe:

  • Chameleons

  • Geckos

  • Various small reptiles

Visit to a Local Community

We also visit a nearby Tanala community, known historically as forest-dwelling people from southeastern Madagascar. This visit provides insight into their way of life and their relationship with the surrounding rainforest.


Included Night Walk

Spotting Nocturnal Wildlife

After dinner, you may join an included night walk near the hotel. With the help of your guide, you will search for:

  • Rufous Mouse Lemur

  • Greater Dwarf Lemur

  • Nocturnal chameleons

  • Other night-active species hidden among the rainforest vegetation

Night walks are one of the best ways to observe Madagascar’s lesser-known wildlife.


Accommodation

Night at Thermal – Breakfast and Dinner Included

ISALO

DAY 7: RANOMAFANA – ISALO

Early Departure Toward the Southern Highlands

Driving Through Fianarantsoa and Ambalavao

We depart early and drive south via Fianarantsoa, the cultural capital of Madagascar’s Central Highlands. The route continues to the charming rural town of Ambalavao, known for its pleasant climate and traditional architecture.
This town hosts one of the largest livestock markets in southern Madagascar (held on Wednesday mornings), attracting cattle herders from surrounding regions.


Cultural Visits in Ambalavao

Local Winery Experience

Our first activity is a visit to a local winery, where you will discover how Malagasy wine is produced using regional grape varieties and traditional techniques.

Antemoro Paper Workshop

We then visit the renowned Antemoro paper workshop, where artisans produce this unique handmade paper from the bark of local trees. The technique is centuries old and was influenced by ancient Arab methods. Each sheet is crafted manually and often decorated with dried flowers, making it a beautiful and authentic Malagasy craft.

Silk Factory Tour

The visit continues with a stop at a silk factory, where you will learn about:

  • Traditional silk production

  • Spinning and weaving methods

  • Natural dye techniques

This is a fascinating insight into Madagascar’s long-established textile traditions.


Visit to Anja Community Reserve

Encounter With Ring-Tailed Lemurs

We continue toward the Anja Community Reserve for a short but rewarding walk. This reserve is one of the best places in the country to see the charismatic ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta).
Because of long-term coexistence with visitors, these lemurs are accustomed to humans and often remain close, offering excellent opportunities for observation and photography.


Journey Toward the South

Passing Through Ihosy

We proceed to Ihosy, the administrative capital of the region. The area is traditionally inhabited by communities renowned for their deep connection to Zebu cattle herding, an essential part of local culture and identity.

Scenery of the Andringitra Massif

Further south, we approach the impressive Andringitra massif, a chain of volcanic peaks that acts as a natural transition between the lush Central Highlands and the drier landscapes of the south.
This region is characterized by:

  • Spectacular granite rock formations

  • Deep valleys

  • A striking mix of highland and southern vegetation


Arrival in the Isalo Region

Crossing the Horombe Plateau

As we continue, the vegetation becomes more arid, and the scenery shifts to vast dry plains and towering sandstone formations. We pass through the iconic “Porte du Sud”, a symbolic gateway marking the entrance to Madagascar’s Great South.

Late Afternoon Arrival in Ranohira

We then cross the wide and desolate Horombe Plateau, known for its intense red soil, before reaching Ranohira in the late afternoon. This town serves as the gateway to the spectacular Isalo National Park, famous for its canyons, rock formations, and dramatic sunsets.


Accommodation

Night at Rock Lodge – Breakfast and Dinner Included

DAY 8: ISALO

Exploration of Isalo National Park

A Day in Madagascar’s Sandstone Wilderness

Today, we explore the breathtaking landscapes of Isalo National Park, one of Madagascar’s most iconic natural treasures. The park is renowned for its dramatic combination of desert plains, deep canyons, sandstone massifs, grassy plateaus, and palm-fringed oases. The diversity of its scenery makes Isalo a highlight of any Madagascar group safari tour.


Wildlife Encounters in Isalo

Observing Lemur Species in the Park

Isalo is home to three emblematic lemur species, and our walk offers excellent chances to see:

  • Red-fronted Brown Lemurs

  • Ring-tailed Lemurs (Lemur catta)

  • Verreaux’s Sifaka, known for its elegant, loping, bipedal movement

These species are often seen in small groups, moving gracefully through the dry forest and rocky environments.

Unique and Endemic Vegetation

The flora of Isalo is equally remarkable, featuring several species adapted to the region’s semi-arid climate, including:

  • Uapaca bojeri, a native tree

  • Pachypodium rosulatum, also called the elephant’s foot

  • Aloe isaloensis, an aloe species found only in Isalo

These plants thrive in the rocky, sun-exposed habitats and contribute to the park’s distinctive ecological identity.


Cultural and Geological Significance

Ancient Bara Traditions

The eroded mountains of Isalo also hold cultural importance. Historically, some formations served as temporary resting places where local Bara communities kept their deceased before final burial in traditional tombs. This practice reflects the deep spiritual connection between local people and the surrounding landscape.

Active Trekking in the Park

Today’s visit involves strenuous walks through rugged terrain, with your guide selecting trails based on conditions and wildlife activity. A picnic lunch inside the park allows you to enjoy the scenery at a relaxed pace amid the natural beauty.


Sunset at the Window of Isalo

A Spectacular End to the Day

In the late afternoon, we drive back to the lodge, stopping at the iconic “Window of Isalo”, a natural rock formation perfectly aligned with the setting sun. This is one of Madagascar’s most famous sunset viewpoints, offering:

  • Brilliant golden light

  • Silhouettes of sandstone arches

  • Panoramic views over the plains

It is the perfect way to end a day of exploration in this extraordinary national park.


Accommodation

Night at Rock Lodge – Breakfast and Dinner Included

TULEAR

DAY 9: ISALO – TULEAR

Journey Toward the Southwest Coast

Driving Along the RN7 to Tulear

Today, we continue our journey southward along the paved RN7, following the road to its endpoint in Tuléar (Toliara)on Madagascar’s southwest coast. This transition gradually reveals a completely new world of landscapes, from dry western forests to the striking spiny desert ecosystems of the south.

Passing Through Ilakaka

On the way, we drive through Ilakaka, a town that experienced a rapid sapphire boom in the late 1990s. Once a quiet village, it transformed almost overnight into a bustling mining frontier town with an atmosphere reminiscent of the historic “Wild West.”


The Sacred Tombs of the Southwest

Mahafaly Hillside Tombs

As we continue, we pass locations known for their ornate Mahafaly hillside tombs. These burial sites—built for respected leaders and important members of their communities—are decorated with:

  • Sculptures

  • Stone structures

  • Zebu horns

Some tombs display hundreds of zebu horns, symbolizing honor and status.
Because these sites are sacred, we observe them from a respectful distance. Photography is not permitted.

Antandroy Tombs and the Deep South

We also pass through regions associated with Antandroy communities, well known for their cultural traditions and resilience in one of the driest parts of Madagascar—often referred to as the Deep South.
Here, the landscape is dominated by:

  • Spiny forests

  • Cactus-like euphorbias

  • Dramatic open plains

This unique ecosystem is one of the most arid in the country.


Natural Landscapes of the Deep South

Baobabs and Spiny Forests

The scenery becomes increasingly dramatic, with enormous baobab trees, some hundreds of years old, rising from the sandy earth. For most of the year, these trees remain leafless, giving their branches the appearance of roots—hence the nickname “upside-down trees.”

Life in a Dry Ecosystem

The local communities of the region live in challenging conditions, often struggling to find drinking water. The deep southern landscape tells a powerful story of survival, adaptation, and tradition.


Arrival in Tuléar and Journey to Ifaty

Coastal Drive Toward Ifaty

Upon reaching Tuléar, we continue north along the RN9 to the fishing village of Ifaty, situated on the stunning coastline of the Mozambican Channel.
Here, mangroves fringe the beaches, and traditional Vezo coastal communities live closely connected to the sea.

Life on the Mozambican Channel

You will see piroques—traditional dugout canoes—departing twice daily for fishing. Men head out to sea while women and children wait along the shore to collect the catch and prepare it for transport to the markets of Tuléar.


Visit to the Reniala Reserve

One-Hour Walk in the Spiny Forest

Before reaching your hotel, we enjoy a one-hour guided visit to the Reniala Reserve, also known as the Spiny Forest. This area is home to:

  • Impressive baobabs

  • Endemic plant species

  • Unique desert-adapted vegetation

It is one of the best places to understand the botanical richness of Madagascar’s arid ecosystems.


Accommodation

Night at La Mira – Breakfast and Dinner Included

DEPARTURE

DAY10: TULEAR – ANTANANARIVO (Flight)

Departure from Tulear and Return to Antananarivo

Domestic Flight Back to the Capital

For your final day in Madagascar, you will be transferred to Tulear Airport for your domestic flight back to Antananarivo. Our team will assist you with check-in formalities to ensure a smooth and stress-free departure.


Arrival in Antananarivo

Transfer to the City and Shopping Stop

Upon landing in the capital, you are transferred into town for a shopping stop at the La Digue Craft Market. This is one of the best places to find traditional Malagasy handicrafts and souvenirs such as:

  • Wood carvings

  • Embroidered textiles

  • Handmade jewelry

  • Decorative home items

  • Local art pieces

Depending on the flight schedule and time of arrival, there may be an opportunity for last-minute purchases.


Transfer to the International Airport

End of Your Journey

After shopping, you will be transferred directly to Ivato International Airport for your outbound international flight.
This marks the end of your journey through Madagascar’s diverse landscapes, remarkable wildlife, and rich cultural heritage.

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