Madagascar

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Currency

Malagasy Ariary

Visa

Visa on Arrival

Flight Duration

9 to 10 hours

Tipping Culture

Not Obligatory

International Airports

Ivato International Airport (TNR)

Climate

12-22 Degree Celsius

Languages Spoken

Malagasy, French

Time

GMT +3

Explore Madagascar with Soulzen Vacations

Madagascar is a paradise for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and culture enthusiasts. With over 90% of its wildlife found nowhere else, it offers a one-of-a-kind travel experience. Explore rainforests, dive into coral reefs, walk through towering baobabs, and meet friendly locals with rich traditions.

With Soulzen Vacations, your journey is carefully crafted — from eco-lodges in the wild to luxury beachfront resorts — so you can see the best of Madagascar in comfort and safety.

Best Time to Visit Madagascar

  • April – June – Pleasant weather, lush landscapes, fewer tourists
  • July – October – Best for whale watching & peak wildlife viewing
  • November – March – Warm & wet, great for green scenery but risk of cyclones in some areas

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Top Cities In Madagascar

Antananarivo

Our Must Visit

  • Capital city with French colonial charm
  • Local craft markets & cultural museums
  • Gateway to other regions

Ideal for: First stop & city culture

Avenue of the Baobabs

Our Must Visit

  • Iconic centuries-old Baobab trees
  • Stunning sunsets photography
  • Rural charm & nearby Kirindy Reserve

Ideal for: Nature & photography lovers

Andasibe

Mantadia National Park

Our Must Visit

  • Famous for Indri lemurs
  • Lush rainforest treks
  • Rare chameleons & exotic birds

Ideal for: Wildlife enthusiasts

Nosy Be

Our Must Visit

  • Island escape with coral reefs & clear waters
  • Snorkeling, diving, island-hopping
  • Vanilla & ylang-ylang plantations

Ideal for: Beach & leisure travelers

Île Sainte-Marie

Our Must Visit

  • Whale watching (July–September)
  • Romantic beaches & pirate history
  • Laid-back island vibe

Ideal for: Honeymooners & nature lovers

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Itineraries
Arrival in Antananarivo (Tana)
  • Arrival: Land at Ivato International Airport.

  • Explore: Take a taxi to the Upper Town (Haute Ville) for panoramic views of the capital and a look at the Rova (the Queen’s Palace).

  • Dinner: Enjoy French-Malagasy fusion at a local spot like La Varangue.

  • Stay: Overnight in Antananarivo

Tana to Andasibe-Mantadia
  • The Drive: Head east on RN2 (approx. 4 hours). The scenery shifts from terraced rice paddies to lush greenery.

  • Afternoon: Visit the Peyrieras Reptile Reserve en route to see chameleons, leaf-tailed geckos, and butterflies.

  • Evening: Take a guided night walk along the edges of the park to spot nocturnal mouse lemurs and sleeping chameleons.

The Call of the Indri (Andasibe)
  • Morning: Explore Analamazaotra Reserve. This is the best place to see (and hear) the Indri-indri, the largest living lemur, known for its haunting, whale-like song.

  • Afternoon: Visit Vakona Private Reserve. You can visit “Lemur Island” where habituated lemurs (including ruffed and bamboo lemurs) often jump on your shoulders—it’s a great photo op.

  • Stay: Overnight in Andasibe.

Andasibe to Antsirabe
  • The Drive: A longer travel day (approx. 7 hours) heading back through Tana and south to the volcanic highlands.

  • The Vibe: Antsirabe is known as the “City of Water” due to its thermal springs and is famous for its colorful Pousse-Pousse (rickshaws).

  • Activity: Walk the wide colonial avenues and enjoy the cooler highland air.

Antsirabe Workshops & Lake Tritriva
  • Morning: Visit local artisanal workshops. See how they transform zebu horns into jewelry or create miniature bicycles from recycled tin cans.

  • Afternoon: Drive to Lake Tritriva, a stunning emerald-green volcanic crater lake with local legends attached to it.

  • Stay: Overnight in Antsirabe.

Return to Antananarivo
  • Morning: Enjoy a final breakfast in the highlands before starting the 3.5-hour drive back to the capital.

  • Afternoon: Stop at the Ambohimanga Royal Hill, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the spiritual heart of the Merina people.

  • Shopping: Hit the Digue Market on the way to the airport for last-minute souvenirs (raffia bags, vanilla beans, wood carvings).

Departure Day

Transfer to Ivato International Airport for your flight home.

Arrival in Paradise
  • Arrival: Fly directly into Fascene Airport (NOS).

  • Afternoon: Check into your lodge on the west coast (Andilana or Ambatoloaka). Spend the afternoon walking the beach or swimming in the Mozambique Channel.

  • Sunset: Head to Mont Passot, the highest point on the island. The 360-degree view of the volcanic lakes and the ocean at sunset is legendary.

  • Stay: Nosy Be.

Lemurs and Coral Reefs (Nosy Komba & Tanikely)
  • Morning (Nosy Komba): Take a boat to the “Island of Lemurs.” You’ll find Black Lemurs that are very friendly, along with local craft markets selling intricate lace and wood carvings.

  • Afternoon (Nosy Tanikely): A short boat ride away is a Marine Reserve. The water is crystal clear—ideal for snorkeling with sea turtles, stingrays, and vibrant coral fish right off the beach.

  • Stay: Nosy Be.

The "Sugar Loaf" & Lokobe Forest
  • The Experience: Take a traditional wooden pirogue (canoe) to Lokobe National Park, the last remaining primary forest on the island.

  • Wildlife: Look for the nocturnal Sportive Lemur peeking out of tree hollows, the tiny Brookesia chameleon (one of the smallest in the world), and Boa constrictors.

  • Stay: Nosy Be.

The Most Beautiful Beach (Nosy Iranja)
  • The Day Trip: This is a 90-minute boat ride, but it is unmissable. Nosy Iranja consists of two islands connected by a 1.5km thin sandbar that only appears at low tide.

  • Activity: Walk across the white sand bridge, visit the lighthouse, and enjoy a fresh seafood lunch on the beach. It is widely considered one of the most beautiful spots in the Indian Ocean.

Spice Markets and Departure
  • Morning: Visit Hell-Ville, the island’s main town. Explore the bustling indoor market to buy fresh vanilla beans, peppercorns, and Ylang-Ylang essential oils.

  • Afternoon: Final swim before your transfer back to Fascene Airport for your flight out.

India to Antananarivo
  • Travel: Most Indian travelers take the Ethiopian Airlines flight from Mumbai (BOM) or Delhi (DEL) via Addis Ababa.

  • Arrival: Land at Ivato International Airport (TNB) in the afternoon.

  • Evening: Quick check-in and dinner in Tana. Rest up from the long flight.

  • Stay: Overnight in Antananarivo.

Fly to Morondava
  • Morning: Take a domestic flight from Tana to Morondava (approx. 1 hour).

  • Afternoon: Check into your seaside hotel. Morondava is a sleepy coastal town with a distinct “Wild West” feel.

  • Sunset: Head to the Avenue of the Baobabs. Watching the sunset behind these 800-year-old “upside-down trees” is a bucket-list experience.

  • Stay: Morondava.

Into the Wild (Kirindy Forest)
  • Morning: Drive 2 hours north to the Kirindy Private Reserve. This is a dry deciduous forest, totally different from the eastern rainforests.

  • Wildlife: This is the best place in the world to see the Fossa (the cougar-like predator from the Madagascar movie).

  • Evening: A night walk is essential here to see the Madame Berthe’s Mouse Lemur—the smallest primate on Earth.

  • Stay: Eco-lodge in Kirindy Forest.

Giant Trees and "Baobabs in Love"
  • Morning: A morning trek in Kirindy to spot the Sifaka lemurs (who “dance” when they cross the ground).

  • Afternoon: Head back toward Morondava. On the way, stop at the Baobab Amoureux (two baobab trees twisted together in a permanent embrace).

  • Evening: Relax by the beach in Morondava and try the local grilled snapper.

  • Stay: Morondava.

Betania Fishing Village
  • Morning: Take a traditional pirogue (dugout canoe) through the mangroves to the local fishing village of Betania.

  • Culture: Experience the daily life of the Vezo people, see the colorful painted boats, and watch the fishermen bring in the day’s catch.

  • Stay: Morondava.

Return to the Capital
  • Morning: Fly back from Morondava to Antananarivo.

  • Afternoon: Visit the Digue Market for souvenirs.

    • Indian Connection: You’ll notice a lot of high-quality textiles and spices here; Madagascar is famous for the world’s best Bourbon Vanilla and high-grade Wild Silk.

  • Stay: Overnight in Tana.

Departure Day
  • Morning: Last-minute French pastries at a local bakery (a relic of French colonial history).

  • Afternoon: Transfer to the airport for your flight back to India (usually via Addis Ababa).

Soulzen Tips for Madagascar
  • Internal flights save time on long road journeys.

  • Carry light rain gear and insect repellent.

  • Wear sturdy shoes for treks.

  • USD & Euros are widely accepted for major expenses.

  • Always book whale watching and diving in advance.

Things You Should NOT Do in Madagascar
  • Don’t drink tap water — stick to bottled.

  • Avoid walking alone in isolated city areas at night.

  • Don’t touch or feed wild animals.

  • Avoid buying coral or endangered species products.

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