Looking for the best things to do in Madagascar ? Read on…
Africa is one of the most beautiful continents on the planet and an excellent holiday destination. While most people think of safari holidays in Kenya and Tanzania, there are many other options that Africa offers. Madagascar is one such hidden gem off the southeastern coast of Africa that is often missed out but deserves recognition.
If you’re looking for a holiday where you can either unwind or engage in various activities, Madagascar is a great choice. The world’s fourth-largest island, Madagascar offers unparalleled natural beauty, amazing biodiversity, stunning landscapes and a rich culture that will enhance your experience.
“This destination is perfect both for those looking for solitude and privacy, and for families seeking a fun, educational vacation. With Sundowner Holidays you can focus on spending quality time in Madagascar rather than being worried about making arrangements and curating a perfect itinerary.
9 best things to do in Madagascar
1. Walk the Avenue of the Baobabs
One of the most iconic sites to visit in Madagascar is the Avenue of the Baobabs. It is one of the most visited attractions in Madagascar, drawing visitors from around the world. This dirt road is flanked by towering baobab trees on both sides which are over 800 years old. These trees rise at least 150 feet, making them a sight to behold, and highly instagrammable. When visiting Madagascar, be sure to visit this baobab landscape.
2. Discover The Pirate Cemetery
If you are interested in pirates and stories related to pirates you will definitely want to visit The Pirate Cemetery, one of the most unique attractions in the world. As the name indicates, this cemetery has multiple graves of some of the most notorious pirates ever. Located on the island of Ile Sainte-Marie this is the final resting place of pirates who terrorized the seas during the 17th and 18th centuries. While the cemetery is not in good shape it is open to the public and you can explore it on your visit to Madagascar.
3. Visit the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
Considered one of the top attractions in Madagascar for adventure seekers, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is an extraordinary destination. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for its unique limestone karst formations. With its rugged terrain, this is a perfect spot for those looking for some amazing hiking opportunities. Solo travellers can explore the park’s rugged terrain while families and groups can choose a guided tour of this place to explore the local flora and fauna.
4. Meet the Lemurs at Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
Madagascar is known for its lemurs and you can meet them in person when you are exploring Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. This park is known for being the home of lemurs. While you are exploring this park you can spot Indri, the largest of all lemurs, that are known for their haunting calls. Apart from lemurs, the park also offers a diverse variety of wildlife and exotic birds that offer you a great way to explore local nature. You can also get the opportunity to spot frogs and chameleons that are endemic. Both solo travellers and families can enjoy a tour of this national park as an introduction to the wildlife of Madagascar.
5. Unwind at the Nosy Be Island
If your definition of holiday means walking on white sandy beaches and enjoying turquoise blue waters you should head to Nosy Be Island. This is one of the most picturesque islands that you can visit and spend time at your pace. With its crystal clear waters and palm-fringed beaches, it is nothing short of paradise. The beach here has shallow waters making it a perfect destination for families in Madagascar.
Nosy Be Island has some of the best beaches in Africa., and you can have a great time here. Those interested in outdoor activities can try diving and snorkelling.
6. Go Whale Watching on Sainte Marie Island
Speaking of water activities, you can also head to Sainte Marie Island which is a great place for those interested in watching humpback whales. If you are visiting Madagascar from July to September you can get the opportunity to spot humpback whales that migrate to warm waters around the island. This is one of Madagascar’s unique wildlife encounters that you can experience. You can capture these magnificent creatures performing acrobatic displays and exploring the local waters around the island. When you are done whale watching you can also walk on the tranquil beaches of Sainte Marie Island.
7. Discover the Local Culture at Antananarivo
There is so much that you can discover about Madagascar when you are visiting its capital city. Antananarivo is a great place for those who want to dive into the local culture and know more about its history and heritage. Apart from history, there are many reasons to explore Antananarivo. This bustling city has plenty of vibrant markets, colonial architecture, artisanal shops and local boutiques. You can also explore various museums and parks that tell you more about the city’s past and how it has developed into what it is today. If you are visiting Antananarivo with kids you can explore the local zoo which is a great way to introduce them to Madagascar’s rich biodiversity.
8. Go Trekking in Isalo National Park
Blessed with dramatic landscapes, deep canyons, sandstone formations and natural pools, Isalo National Park is a paradise for hikers and trekkers. If you are interested in outdoor activities in Madagascar, you would not want to miss this place. Isalo National Park is one of the popular national parks in Madagascar which is ideal for all kinds of visitors. Apart from adventure enthusiasts, nature lovers can also explore this place and discover the local plant species and wildlife that exists here. You can always plan your itinerary to reserve a day or two for exploring this park or opt for a guided tour.
9. Discover Nature at Parc de Tsarasaotra
Nestled within the industrial part of Antananarivo, Parc de Tsarasaotra is one of the hidden gems of Madagascar. This wildlife park is blessed with amazing natural landscapes and beauty making it a great place for nature lovers. Here you will see herons, egrets, butterflies and ducks in large numbers. Many birds migrate to this park and therefore this is a great place for those interested in bird watching.
Have you been there? What are your favourite things to do in Madagascar ?
This is a guest post.
Sara Essop is a travel blogger and writer based in South Africa. She writes about family travel and experiences around the world. Although she has been to 50 countries thus far, she especially loves showcasing her beautiful country and is a certified South Africa Specialist.
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