10 Things to do Good for Couples in Madagascar That You Shouldn't Miss

July 11, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

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Restaurants in Madagascar

1. Scuba Nosy Be

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5.0 based on 475 reviews

Scuba Nosy Be

Centre de Plongée

2. Sakalav' Diving

Excellent
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5.0 based on 308 reviews

Sakalav' Diving

Sakalav 'Diving Nosy Be is a diving center managed with passion by a French couple: Nathalie and Alain-Benoit, who had dived for more than 45 years now. Capacity from 1 to 25 people Tailor-made dive safely and always framed Specialties: photo and video underwater, referencing of nudibranchs

3. Les Baleines Rand'eau

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5.0 based on 299 reviews

Les Baleines Rand'eau

Humpback Whale watching and dolphin, swim with whale sharks and green turtles!Day trips with lunch on a small island paradise (Nosy Sakatia)!We also arrange snorkeling trips, Palme Mask Snorkel framed to discover turtles, tropical fish and beautiful reef Nosy Be!

4. Lemur Tours

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5.0 based on 135 reviews

Lemur Tours

With Lemur Tours you can experience Madagascar first hand. With us you will discover places that tourists usually do not get to see. When you book at Lemur Tours, you spend an unforgettable holiday on Madagascar.

5. Masoala National Park

5 National Road, Maroantsetra 512 Madagascar +261 20 22 415 38 [email protected] http://www.parcs-madagascar.com/fiche-aire-protegee_en.php?Ap=23
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5.0 based on 95 reviews

Masoala National Park

Reviewed By marleensera

During our trip to Madagascar last year, my husband and I visited some of the National Parks. Although it is off-the-beaten-track (or maybe exactly for that reason), we decided to go to Masoala, a patch of primary forest with amazing biodiversity and very few tourists. We contacted Lauriot from Visit Masoala, who organised the tour for us with professionalism and kindness. They have multitude of options (including hikes, etc.) and they all seem to be interesting but due to our schedule, we chose to stay 3 nights in Masoala and 1 night in Nosy Mangabe. It was one of our best experiences in the trip. In Masoala our lodge was just a couple of meters away from a beach that belonged to the lodge. You could listen to the waves from our room, it was mind blowing. We did day excursions and saw lots of animals thanks to our very knowledgeable guide. There was also time for relaxing and to swim and snorkel. Food was delicious. Nosy Mangabe is a tiny island covered by primary forests. The accommodation is very basic (tent) but they provide everything you need, so it is really easy. So, if you want to visit Madagascar, Masoala is one of the must see places and you can contact Lauriot on [email protected] if you need help with the organisation.

6. Madagascar Touring

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5.0 based on 156 reviews

Madagascar Touring

TOUR OPERATOR - CAR RENTAL Madagascar Touring help you plan your ultimate adventure to Madagascar, a land of incredible landscapes, people, and wildlife. Our guides, staff, owners - all of whom are native Malagasy and fluent in French and English - have a wealth of knowledge and contacts that only years of experience can bring.

7. Ambaro Ranch

Bemoko En face de l'hôtel Vanila, Nosy Be 207 Madagascar +261 32 43 691 78 [email protected] http://chevalnosybe.com
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

Ambaro Ranch

Reviewed By Sanastazja - Warsaw, Poland

Good place, happy people and lovely horses. 3 hours ride was an amazing expirience worth any money. Highly recommended ????

8. Jean Be Tours

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5.0 based on 101 reviews

Jean Be Tours

Private Tour Operator. Visit the best sights and attractions in Madagascar, and the Capital City Antananarivo with an experienced tour guide! Convenience and comfort; our excursions are carefully planned and carried out by experts. We are flexible and there is always room for personal preferences. My concern is to make your stay on “the Big Island” a pleasant one. I can tell you all you want to know about the nature, different cultures and legends of Madagascar. Meet local people, take photographs and collect many beautiful, unforgettable souvenirs and memories! Quality – Enjoy your holiday, visit the best sights and attractions with an experienced guide! All excursions are carefully planned and carried out by experts. Convenience and Comfort – Let us take care of all the details so you can fully explore, enjoy, take photos and above all… relax . Safety – All of our tours are conducted by carefully selected partners, which operate according to high security standards.

9. Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park Madagascar +261 34 49 415 38 http://www.parcs-madagascar.com/aire-prot%C3%A9g%C3%A9e/parc-national-bemaraha
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4.5 based on 256 reviews

Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve

The amazing landscapes of limestone pinnacles, gorges and pristine forests protect many rare birds, lemurs and reptiles.

Reviewed By AndrejM973 - Bratislava, Slovakia

Amazing national park, totally worth the bad road that you have to take to get there, great views from Grand Tsingy, you are literally climbing to the top, passing caves, the hike itself is fun, using ferrata. Small Tsingy are also nice, it is possible to do both in one day.

10. Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

Madagascar
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4.5 based on 719 reviews

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

A true paradise for nature lovers, the Andasibe Mantadia National Park enjoys a rich and incredible flora and fauna. Located in the Rural Municipality of Andasibe, this Protected Area is the most visited in Madagascar because of its proximity to the capital: 135 km for around 3 hours by road.

Reviewed By midway42 - Minnesota, United States

Located east of Antananarivo, it takes about a three-hour drive from Tana (on a paved road…. yes!) to access the Andasibe-Mantadia National Park. The area consists principally of primary growth forest and receives a significant amount of rain annually. It is home to a number of Madagascar’s unique, iconic wildlife. I stopped by here with my guide and driver early in the morning during my second full day in the country. After paying the requisite admission fee we were met by the local guide and toured the area for about two hours. The visitor center greets everyone with a brief description of the surrounding ecology and history of the area with English subtitles to boot. After a few minutes here we struck out on the trails, and after passing by a number of unique plants and insects we were face-to-face with a number of lemurs. Brown lemurs abound here and are like squirrels, but the real find was a group of indri which were high in the tree-tops. We observed them for about an hour, hearing the distinctive call and watching them interact. This was followed by a group of sifaka (jumping lemur) that literally took the hat off this reviewer. A trip to one of the internal lakes and a visit to a bamboo grove rounded out the experience with a visit to the small souvenir shop. Overall this was a memorable experience and the perfect introduction to Madagascar’s signature species. The local guide made all the difference here and was in touch with other guides that identified the indri and sifaka; he also exhibited an encyclopedic knowledge of all of the plants, insects, and animals encountered during the tour. The sighting of the Indri was a highlight not only of the visit here but of my entire time on the island; unable to be kept in captivity and critically endangered, their survival is among the most tenuous of the animals in the country. Moreover, there were no more than a dozen tourists in sight while we were in the forest proper. The trails weren’t strenuous by any means but did provide a bit of physical exertion to boot. A recommended visit.

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