The roads of Madagascar : Discover the Adventure of Traveling from One Site to Another The roads of Madagascar constitute an essential chapter in the book of island adventure. With an area of more than 587 000 square kilometers, Madagascar is an immense land that offers a myriad of natural and cultural treasures to discover. For the...Read More
Discovering Madagascar offers an exceptional experience, plunging adventurers into the heart of unique climatic and geographical diversity. This island, to explore all year round, reveals varied treasures each season. The ideal time depends on the region to explore. During the dry season, from April to October, many parts of the country are....Read More
The geographical diversity of Madagascar is exceptional, a precious island nestled in the Indian Ocean, separated from the African continent by the Mozambique Channel. The central highlands, where altitudes frequently exceed 1 000 meters, form the geographical heart of Madagascar. Three major mountain ranges – Tsaratanana in the North, Ankaratra in the center, et...Read More
The Malagasy New Year or “Malagasy New Year”, a celebration anchored in traditional Malagasy culture, marking a remarkable resurgence since the years 1990. Dive into the heart of this age-old tradition, reflection of a robust cultural identity and a history preserved despite the vicissitudes of time. The Malagasy lunar calendar, composed of thirteen lunar months, guide...Read More
Malagasy tradition In the vast panorama of Malagasy tradition, the Vezo emerge as ardent guardians of coastal heritage on the shores of southwest Madagascar, particularly in the picturesque village of Anakao. Their territory, extending over more than 300 kilometers of coastline, becomes a living testimony, with some 60 000 individuals who preserve customs...Read More
Masoala National Park : Preserving the Wealth of Madagascar Located on the northeast coast of Madagascar, Masoala National Park is a true pearl of Madagascar's biodiversity and wealth. With its 2 400 square kilometers of area, it is one of the largest national parks on the island....Read More
People of Madagascar : The Antaimoros (or Antemor or Antimoron) are those who reside mainly in the southeast of the island, extending from Manakara district to Mananjary district, located in the Province of Fianarantsoa, in the Vatovavy-Fitovinany region. At the very beginning of the settlement period called “paleo-Malagasy period”, the Ntaolo were divided...Read More
The history of the rickshaw in Madagascar dates back to colonial times, when the island was under French rule. The rickshaw, also known as “rickshaw” in other parts of the world, has become an iconic symbol of the country and a widely used mode of transportation. But how did this tradition come to be and what is....Read More
The fauna of Madagascar : Chameleons, Fascinants Représentants de la Faune de l’île Rouge La faune de Madagascar, île emblématique nichée dans l’océan Indien, est l’un des trésors les plus uniques et remarquables de la planète. Parmi les créatures qui habitent cet écosystème exceptionnel, les caméléons occupent une place de choix. Ces reptiles étonnants,...Read More
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