What sets Madagascar apart is its extraordinary biodiversity — over 80% of its plant and animal species are found nowhere else on Earth, including its famous lemurs and vividly coloured chameleons.
As the world’s fourth-largest island, it’s vast and logistically challenging, which is why we recommend focusing on one region rather than trying to see it all. For a classic introduction, the RN7 route runs from Antananarivo to the southwest coast, revealing rainforests, surreal scenery and traditional village life.
Eastern Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, home to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, where the haunting call of the indri indri, the island’s largest lemur, echoes through the forest.
Offshore, Île Sainte-Marie offers humpback whale encounters from June to September, while the waters around Nosy Be are renowned for excellent diving and snorkelling. Along the eastern coast, Masoala National Park blends rainforest exploration with kayaking and snorkelling in coral-rich waters.
Western Madagascar reveals the Avenue of the Baobabs and Kirindy Forest, where nighttime walks may uncover the elusive fossa and tiny mouse lemurs.
FAQ's
Can I see all the main attractions during a two-week holiday?
Madagascar is vast, and getting around takes time. Even with two weeks, it’s unrealistic to cover all the island’s highlights, as long distances and challenging road conditions slow travel considerably. Rather than trying to see everything, it’s far more rewarding to prioritise a specific area that matches your interests, for example, the excellent diving around Nosy Be island.
What is special about Madagascar?
It’s an utterly unique destination with extraordinary biodiversity and interesting creatures, such as the Parson's chameleon, lemurs, and fossas, as well as baobabs, coral reefs, and vibrant Malagasy culture.
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