Madagascar Adventure
Madagascar Adventure
Madagascar Adventure
21 Days
Visiting: Antananarivo, Tsiroanomandidy, Bongolava Massif, Ankavandra, Manambolo River, Manambolo, Bekopaka, Tsingy de Bemaraha, Kirindy Forest, Morondava, Antsirabe, Ranomafana National Park, Andringitra, Andringitra National Park, Isalo National Park, Toliara
Tour operator:
Tour code:
MDG
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
4 - 12
Age range:
18-80
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Discover the diverse wildlife and ecology of Madagascar on this unique multi-activity tour. Madagascar is the world’s fourth largest island and about the size of France. Isolated from Africa millions of years ago it has evolved an incredibly rich ecology and landscape that is as bizarre as it is unique. Home to one of the richest ecosystems on earth, you will be in awe of its quirky lemurs and endemic varieties of Baobab trees. Madagascar is "home" to nearly one-quarter of all the flowering plants in Africa. It also boasts ninety percent of the known species of lemur and half the world's population of chameleons. Marvel at the diverse landscapes, from lush tropical rainforest to semi arid and jagged limestone pinnacles. The local people, who are descendants of seafarers from the Indian Ocean, are proudly distinct from the peoples of continental Africa and are unfailingly polite and hospitable. We explore the spectacular collection of the island’s national parks on this itinerary including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tsingy de Bemaraha.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrival In Antananarivo
Location: Antananarivo
On arrival in Antananarivo on Day 1 you will be met at the airport and transferred to the group hotel for overnight. The rest of the day is at leisure. Please be sure to advise us of your flight details. If you are arriving earlier than Day 1, please make your own way to the hotel. Alternatively, we can assist with private transfers (additional cost applies)
Day 2 : Antananarivo To Tsiroanomandidy (Approx 220 Kms, 4Hrs)
Location: Tsiroanomandidy
You will have a meeting with your guide at the hotel lobby in the early morning before trip departure (please have breakfast before the briefing). We begin our exploration of Madagascar with a drive through typical landscape of mid-west Madagascar, a land of volcanic origin with rich soil and abundant agriculture. We will stop for lunch and explore the area around Ampefy before completing the days journey in Tsiroanomandidy, leaving us well placed for tomorrow's adventure. Overnight hotel. (approx 220 kms by 4WD, 4 hrs)
Day 3 : Drive To The Bongolava Massif Via Belobaka (Approx 120 Kms, 6-7 Hrs)
Location: Bongolava Massif
As we drive further west, the landscape is dominated by starkly eroded hills that serve as pasture land to the numerous cattle (or 'zebu') in this part of the country. The road to Belobaka is very rough but makes for an interesting journey. We have a short break here while our trek leader arranges any final supplies. Lunch is a picnic outside the village before driving another two hours, on rougher roads, into the Bongolava Mountains and our campsite. Here we meet our porters, cook and the rest of the trek crew. Overnight camping. (approx 120 kms, 6-7 hrs by 4WD)
Day 4 : Trekking To Ankavandra And Begin The Descent Of The Manambolo River (Walk Approx 3 Hrs)
Location: Ankavandra
We begin walking through a small rocky trail along the massif. We follow a natural spring where cascades have formed a natural swimming pool. Arrival and lunch in the village of Ankavandra in the region of Menabe (big red). In the afternoon we begin Manambolo river descent. Overnight camping on the river bank. (walk approx 3 hrs)
Day 5 - 6 : Canoeing Manambolo River
Location: Manambolo River
This is a spectacular and isolated part of Madagascar that is only accessible by boat or by foot. We pass through scenic riverscapes of low hills, exposed low cliffs and bamboo thickets. Red, orange and yellow are the dominant colours of the cliffs due to erosion exposing the laterite soil. We will see some local people on the river performing their daily activities as well as seeing endemic water birds and possibly some chameleons along the way. With stops for lunch as well as occasional land excursions, the pace is leisurely. Our rhythm is determined by sunrise, sunset and the flow of the river. On Day 7, the landscape changes abruptly as we enter the spectacular Manambolo Gorge where the river carves a deep channel through the limestone plateau. Dry forest and sheer, vertical cliffs on both sides dwarf our canoes to insignificance. You can hear the silence. We set up camp each night on sandy banks at the river edge. Camping (approx. 6 hours of canoeing daily)
Day 7 : Canoeing Manambolo Gorge, Bekopaka
Location: Bekopaka
After breakfast we continue our way through this imposing gorge, between limestone walls, craggy caves and overhangs on which we can see unusual vegetation, much birdlife and many colours. We may also hear the shrill cries of black parrots resounding against the rock walls. Cliffs on both sides are marked by horizontal lines indicating the levels of water at different times of the year. Side canyons reveal pockets of rainforest where we may see our first lemurs if we are lucky. This is our last day of canoeing and in the afternoon we come out of the gorge at Andadoany village near Bekopaka. We enjoy the opportunity to have a cold drink to celebrate our river journey. Overnight permanent campsite (approx. 6 hours canoeing)
Day 8 : Tsingy Of Bemaraha
Location: Tsingy de Bemaraha
After breakfast we visit the “Tsingy of Bemaraha”. The World Heritage listed Tsingy is the largest reserve in Madagascar and is home to diverse wildlife including many species of Lemur. This fascinating raised limestone plateau is a complex of countless chaotic razor sharp pinnacles. The limestone plateau also hosts an extensive network of underground caves and many succulents growing in the crevices. We take an adventure walk traversing the pinnacles. A harness clipped to a steel cable is used for safety on the vertiginous and exposed scrambling sections amongst the rock. (Note: whilst no technical climbing experience is necessary, this is not suitable for those with vertigo or claustrophobia). Overnight permanent campsite. (4 - 5 hrs walking in the Tsingy)
Day 9 : Bekopaka To Kirindy Forest (Approx 120 Kms, 6 Hrs)
Location: Kirindy Forest
Today is a rugged 4WD journey (a rough and dusty road!) through the remote west of Madagascar. We stop for lunch at Belo Tsiribihina before crossing the Tsiribihina River by local car ferry. The drive beyond passes through Madagascar's endemic western dry deciduous forest. Of great biological significance, these forests are home to many endemic species of flora and fauna, including some species of baobab. We reach Kirindy Forest in the late afternoon. As the wildlife here is abundant we make the most of an opportunity on dusk to take a night walk (about 1hr duration) by torch light to spot nocturnal fauna. Dinner on return to camp. Overnight permanent campsite. (approx 120 kms, 6hrs subject to road conditions)
Day 10 : Kirindy Forest To Morondava (Walk Approx 2 Hrs; Drive 80 Kms - Approx 2 Hrs)
Location: Morondava
After breakfast we take another guided walk in the forest while the animals are active in the early morning period. Kirindy Forest is the only place in Madagascar where we may see Fosa (the island's largest carnivore). Striped mongoose, the giant jumping rat, the popular Verreaux's Sifaka and the widespread Brown Lemur also inhabit this area. We return to camp for lunch before driving a relatively short distance to the iconic “Baobabs Alley” near Morondava. These distinctive trees make great photographs and we can watch the world go by as locals and visitors alike traverse the alley. We continue another 20km by vehicle to the port town of Morondava. Overnight hotel. (walk approx 2 hrs; drive 80 kms by 4WD - approx 2 hrs)
Day 11 : Morondava To Antsirabe (Approx 530 Kms, 10 Hrs)
Location: Antsirabe
Today is a long day of driving but we are rewarded by spectacular scenery. From Morondava we drive to Miandrivazo, a small town on the edge of the Tsirbihina River. We have a picnic lunch near here before continuing our drive to Antsirabe, known as the rickshaw (or "pousse-pousse") capital. It is also known for potatoes, clothing manufacturers, tobacco and vanillla. The landscape en route is beautiful with the highlands decorated by rice fields. Overnight hotel. (approx 530 kms, 10 hrs driving, mostly sealed road)
Day 12 : Antsirabe To Ranomafana (Approx 250 Kms, 6 Hrs)
Location: Ranomafana National Park
Today we travel to Ranomafana Rainforest National Park located on the eastern mountain slopes of the island and dominated by a humid tropical climate - quite a contrast to the dry western regions. En route we stop for lunch at Ambositra, home of woodcarving (marquetry) craftspeople. We have a chance to visit a wood carving workshop before continuing our journey to Ranomafana. The drive this afternoon is picturesque with terraced hills and villages becoming thick rainforest, along a winding road that passes by the tumbling waters of the Namorona River. Overnight in hotel. (approx 250 kms, 6 hrs driving)
Day 13 : Ranomafana National Park, Transfer To Campsite Outside Andringitra National Park
Location: Ranomafana National Park
Today we have a whole day exploring this evergreen primary forest. This is one of the most extensive wildlife areas. It‘s the only locality for the recently discovered Golden bamboo lemur as well as the world‘s rarest primate, the giant bamboo lemur. There, we can appreciate the views of the tumbling waters of the Namorona river. Picnic lunch. Diner and overnight in hotel.
Day 14 : Ranomafana To Andringitra (Approx 200 Kms, 6 Hrs)
Location: Andringitra
In the morning we will drive to Ambalavao to visit the factory of Antemoro paper and the market. After lunch drive to Andringitra. We arrive to our camp just outside the park in the evening to settle in for dinner and a rest ready for tomorrows adventure. (approx 200 kms, 6 hrs)
Day 15 - 16 : Andringitra National Park
Location: Andringitra National Park
There are 2 different trekking excursions for this day, however the entire group stays at the same campsite (2050m) tonight - OPTION 1 - We pass through the village of Ambalamanandray before climbing a ridge with panoramic views over the valley. We cross the Zomandao River and reach the higher forest and plateau (altitude of 2000m) surrounded by heather. We walk to our overnight campsite at 2050m. (ascent - 500m; approx 8 hrs walking).OPTION 2 - For the extremely fit and stronger hikers in the group, there is an optional ascent of Pic Boby (2658m) - the highest mountain in the region (and second highest in Madagascar). The climb is quite steep and very demanding but the trail is well marked up to a rocky valley before the final climb into the granite rocks. The view from Pic Boby is beautiful (in clear weather only, not guaranteed) with the surrounding granite peaks and to the Tsaranoro valley. At the end of the day we head back down to our campsite. (ascent - 1108m; descent - 608m; approx 12 hrs walking). NOTE - The summit ascent of Pic Boby is a strenuous 28 km and 12 hours undertaking and is usually done over two days due to the steep and challenging terrain. Whilst this is included in our itinerary as an optional one day ascent, it requires full commitment and is only suitable for very fit and experienced trekkers walking at a fast pace with limited rest stops. Too much cloud cover or bad weather may prevent a Pic Boby summit attempt.On day 2, we continue walking across a grassy plateau, and then climb up amongst the strange rock formations known as the 'Moonscape'. The beautiful trail descends steeply to the west of the massif with a stone staircase where the vegetation contrasts with the eastern part of the park. Enjoy magnificent views over the Tsaranoro valley, three 800m high granite peaks and a waterfall. Our campsite this evening is located outside Andringita National Park - 1650m. (approx 13 kms walking / 6 - 7 hrs).
Day 17 : Andringitra To Isalo National Park (Approx 225 Kms, 7 Hrs)
Location: Isalo National Park
This morning we farewell our guides, porters and crew, and drive back to Ambalavao (about 3 hrs) for lunch. In the afternoon, we travel on good road via Ihosy (zebu territory) across the Horombe plateau with its grasslands dotted with termite mounds. We reach the dramatic Isalo Massif in the late afternoon, a mysterious landscape of imposing rock formations called "ruiniforme". Overnight hotel. (approx 225 kms, 7 hrs driving)
Day 18 : Walking In Isalo National Park (Walk Approx 5 - 6 Hrs)
Location: Isalo National Park
Today we explore the colourful and deeply eroded sandstone plateau of the Isalo National Park. We have a great day excursion, walking in "the Canyon des Makis" where we may discover some lemurs, exploring the rugged canyons with their abstract erosion sculpturing, and discovering natural swimming pools such as the "Piscines Naturelle, Noir or Bleu". Overnight hotel. (approx 5 - 6 hrs walking)
Day 19 : Isalo To Toliara (Approx 240 Kms, 4 Hrs)
Location: Toliara
As we leave the Isalo region today we drive through a semi-arid landscape known as the "Spiny Desert" and the famous "Mahafaly Tombs". We keep driving southwards, passing through wealthy sapphire mining towns, to reach the coastal town of Toliara. Overnight hotel. (approx 240 kms, 4 hrs driving)
Day 20 : Fly From Toliara To Antananarivo
Location: Antananarivo
Today we say our final goodbyes to our guide/driver and make our way to the airport for our flight back to Antananarivo. (Please note: flight at own expense - schedule is subject to change and availability, and the flight is unescorted). Upon arrival in the capital city we transfer to our hotel with the remainder of the day at leisure. This is a satisfying conclusion to our journey around Madagascar. Overnight hotel.
Day 21 : In Antananarivo, Trip Concludes
Location: Antananarivo
After breakfast, the trip concludes. You will be transferred to the airport for onward travel if you leave Tana today. For departures on any other day, airport transfers can be arranged for an additional cost.
What's Included
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Accommodation
9 nights hotel -
20 breakfasts, 18 lunches and 18 dinners
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airport transfers (day 1 and 21 only)
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9 nights in 2 star hotels on a twinshare basis
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11 nights fully supported camping on a twinshare tent basis
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group camping equipment including tent and sleeping mat (sleeping bag and pillow not included)
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English speaking local guide (or driver-guide only for groups of 2-4 people)
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porters and cook/camp crew for trek in Bongalava
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canoe assistants and cook/camp crew on Manambolo River
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permits and entry fees as listed in itinerary
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local guide in Isalo, Tsingy, Andringitra, Ranomafana National Parks
What's Not Included
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Insurance
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International Travel
Accommodation
9 nights hotel
In selecting hotels, inns, or guesthouses, our foremost criteria are cleanliness and comfort, but outside of the capital the accommodation is very rustic. Hotel accommodation is twinshare, unless a single supplement has been paid in advance. Most properties have ensuite bathrooms, while permanent campsites (such as those at Bekopaka and Kirindy Forest) have shared ablutions.
What You Carry
In your daypack you will need to carry extra warm clothing (depending on the location and weather), a rainjacket, water bottle, camera gear, valuables and personal items such as sunscreen, lip balm etc.
Grading
This trip involves trekking, walking and canoeing for up to 5 - 7 hours a day at a slow but steady pace and should never be misinterpreted to mean this trip is easy. Some stages will involve uneven and steep terrain. At Tsingy of Bemaraha, whilst no technical climbing experience is necessary, this is not suitable for those with vertigo or claustrophobia. During the river trip, subject to water levels, it may be necessary to drag your canoe across the braided channels of the river, although our staff are always on hand to offer assistance. You will need a reasonable level of fitness and good health. The first half of the trip involves 8 days in a remote region whilst trekking and canoeing. You must be comfortable about travelling in remote wilderness regions and be aware that wilderness camping is often basic and will involve some participation, ie putting up tents.
The optional summit ascent of Pic Boby is a strenuous 28 km and 12 hour return undertaking and is usually done over two days due to the steep and challenging terrain. Whilst this is included in our itinerary as an optional one day ascent, it requires full commitment and is only suitable for very fit and experienced trekkers walking at a fast pace with limited rest stops.
Wildlife
The wilderness areas of Africa are populated by large numbers of wild and potentially dangerous animals. The trip aims to view these animals in their natural habitat, uncontrolled by fences. Your experienced guides will make every effort to ensure the safety of the group at all times. Please be aware that all safari travel, including vehicle safaris in the proximity of wild animals is never entirely without risk. By travelling into wild areas in search of wild animals, all participants accept that they are choosing an adventure that includes an element of risk and this is an inherent aspect of the enjoyment of this style of travel.
Check out our Q&As
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What type of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
The tour includes 9 nights in 2-star hotels on a twin-share basis and 11 nights of fully supported camping on a twin-share tent basis. Hotel accommodations are generally clean and comfortable, though outside the capital, they can be quite rustic. Most hotel rooms have ensuite bathrooms, while permanent campsites have shared ablutions.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Yes, the tour package includes 20 breakfasts, 18 lunches, and 18 dinners. However, bottled water, aerated and alcoholic drinks are not included.
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What kind of physical activities are involved in this tour?
The tour involves trekking, walking, and canoeing for up to 5-7 hours a day at a slow but steady pace. Some stages will involve uneven and steep terrain, especially in areas like Tsingy of Bemaraha. The optional summit ascent of Pic Boby is a strenuous 28 km and 12-hour return undertaking, suitable only for very fit and experienced trekkers.
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Will there be opportunities to see wildlife during the tour?
Yes, the tour offers opportunities to see a variety of wildlife, including lemurs in Ranomafana Nature Reserve and Kirindy Forest, endemic water birds, and possibly chameleons along the Manambolo River. In Kirindy Forest, you may also see Fosa, striped mongoose, giant jumping rat, Verreaux's Sifaka, and Brown Lemur.
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Is there any special equipment I need to bring for the camping portion of the tour?
While group camping equipment including tents and sleeping mats is provided, you will need to bring your own sleeping bag and pillow. It's also recommended to carry extra warm clothing, a rain jacket, water bottle, camera gear, and personal items such as sunscreen and lip balm in your daypack.
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Are there any safety considerations I should be aware of during the tour?
Yes, the tour involves travel in remote wilderness regions and areas populated by wild animals. Your experienced guides will ensure the safety of the group, but all participants should be aware that safari travel and proximity to wild animals carry inherent risks. Additionally, the Tsingy of Bemaraha is not suitable for those with vertigo or claustrophobia.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
We have offices on three continents which means your travelling companions will be just that – international and wonderfully eclectic. Part of small group travel means that although travellers come from various locations and backgrounds, you will be travelling with like-minded companions who, like you, are keen to share the experience and forge lifelong friendships.
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What about environmental impact?
We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a strong relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. Our responsible travel policies have been carefully developed to ensure that we minimise the impact of our presence and help to protect the regions we visit while contributing positively to the local community.
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What should I pack?
Your pre-departure documents include a detailed packing list with items that you need to bring. While most of the equipment for daily activities is included in your tour cost, some items like helmets and hiking boots are best brought from home. The pre-departure documents also include information on layering and recommended brands for various items to ensure you are fully prepared for your trip.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Yes. World Expeditions does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone on the vast majority of our trips. Our holidays are primarily on a twin share basis, so if you are joining the group as a solo traveller, we will match you with someone of your own gender. The choice is yours however; if you prefer not to share, we do offer single supplements for private occupancy.
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Are tips included in my trip price?
Tips are not included in the tour cost. Tipping is a personal thing, do not worry about how much, or when, to tip. Tipping guidelines are provided for certain destinations in our pre departure information upon booking, however the best advice will be provided by your tour leader.
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Am I suited to small-group travel?
We recognise that many of our travellers have not been on a ‘group trip’ before. Yet what our departures provide is both structure and flexibility, allowing you plenty of freedom within the framework of the itinerary. You’ll find that with our maximum group size at 16, you’ll travel in a minimal impact style with a great group of like-minded travellers.
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Can you advise which vaccinations are recommended?
While our pre-departure kit provides information on vaccinations, we suggest that you consult your doctor, local government inoculation centre or a travel medical specialist in order to get the most current advice regarding vaccination requirements.
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Cancellation Policy
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