Set off on an unforgettable adventure in Madagascar’s wild west, a complete tour combining classified natural wonders and authentic cultural encounters. Explore the majestic Tsingy of Bemaraha, these spectacular UNESCO stone cathedrals, before immersing yourself in local life on a soothing canoe descent down the Tsiribihina River, between waterfalls and isolated villages. The highlight will be the magical sunset show at the mythical Baobab Alley, one of the most famous in the world. Complete this unique experience on the white sandy beaches of the Mozambique Canal, near Morondava. Book this exceptional trip for a perfect blend of adventure, raw nature and living traditions, ideal for safari and ecotourism lovers.
We will pick you up in the arrival hall. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign bearing the Lead Traveler's name.
We will pick you up in the arrival hall. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign bearing the Lead Traveler's name.
Early morning pick-up and Check-out from Antananarivo, heading south on Route Nationale 7, a picturesque crossing of the Malagasy highlands. This route reveals a unique landscape of rice terraces, rolling hills and lively traditional villages. Along the way, a stop in Behenjy allows you to taste its famous foie gras, a local gastronomic specialty. Further afield, the town of Ambatolampy, renowned for its aluminium craftsmanship, offers the opportunity to visit a workshop where pots and objects made of recycled metal are made, a testament to Malagasy know-how.
In the afternoon, arrive in Antsirabe, nicknamed the spa town of Madagascar. With its colonial architecture and pleasant climate, it invites an authentic immersion aboard a rickshaw, the local emblem. A stroll through its alleys allows you to explore the Craft Point of Sale and meet the craftsmen working with zebu horn and traditional embroidery. The day ends gently with a relaxing moment at the Inn, in a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
Morning Check-out westbound to the Tsiribihina River, Check-out point for a unique river adventure. Along the way, several stops are planned in small traditional villages where you can exchange with the inhabitants, discover their way of life and appreciate the cultural richness of this region still preserved from mass tourism. As it approaches Miandrivazo, the heat becomes more intense, marking the transition to the dry climate of western Madagascar. At the end of the afternoon, meet the crew and the piroguiers who will accompany you down the river. This time is devoted to the final preparations: installation of equipment, briefing on the route and discovery of the traditional mode of navigation.
Check-out from Masiakampy for two days of expedition on the Tsiribihina River, an unforgettable adventure through spectacular scenery and abundant wildlife. On board a barge, you will sail to the rhythm of the river. Stops in remote villages will offer a privileged moment to exchange with the inhabitants and discover their daily lives. Along the way, refreshing breaks will be planned, including at the magnificent Tsiribihina waterfall, where swimming will be essential. Evenings under the stars, lulled by the murmur of the water, will be marked by traditional meals prepared by the crew over a wood fire. The bivouacs surrounded by nature will add an authentic and immersive dimension to this unique adventure.
After waking up on the water’s edge, navigation continues in the heart of the meanders of the Tsiribihina. You will encounter freight barges, pirogui trees, as well as scenes of life typical of the Malagasy shores. Stop at the village of Begidro, famous for its old tobacco concessions still cultivated by hand, with the possibility to visit a bonded warehouse. Further on, you will follow the cliffs of Kina Kina, populated by giant bats, before discovering the rice fields and giant capoquies. Crossing the village of Berevo, more structured with its Catholic school, dispensary and gendarmerie. At the end of the day, stop in Ambatomisay to admire your first Andasonia Za baobabs. The bivouac is set up on a wild beach for a second night under the stars. After dinner, you’ll enjoy a family-friendly traditional dance show around the campfire.
Last stop of morning sailing to Belo-sur-Tsiribihina, where a typical lunch awaits you. This final stretch of river then gives way to a 4x4 crossing through arid landscapes and plains punctuated by baobab trees. The Manambolo ferry crossing marks the entry into the Tsingy region of Bemaraha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Arrival in Bekopaka at the end of the day offers a well-deserved moment of rest at the Inn, before exploring the famous Grand Tsingy the following day. In the afternoon, a getaway in the village of Belo-sur-Tsiribihina immerses you in the authentic life of this peaceful village nestled between river and savannah. You will discover the lively local Point of Sale, full of colour, where handicrafts, spices and scenes of daily life rub shoulders. The ideal opportunity to exchange with the locals, taste Malagasy specialities or bring back some handmade souvenirs.
The day begins with a peaceful canoe ride on the Manambolo River, offering a fascinating discovery of the Manambolo Gorge, its steep cliffs and secret caves, where ancient Vazimba tombs lie. Then head to the majestic UNESCO-listed Tsingy de Bemaraha for an immersion in this unique mineral maze.
The morning is devoted to exploring the Petit Tsingy, before starting the ascent of the Grand Tsingy, between suspension bridges, underground passages and breathtaking panoramas. This unforgettable hike allows you to observe exceptional wildlife, from lemurs to chameleons, and many species of birds. After a day full of discoveries, return to the Inn for a well-deserved evening of relaxation.
Arrival in Belo-sur-Tsiribihina at the end of the morning for lunch at a local restaurant, before embarking on the crossing of the Tsimafana ferry. In the afternoon, head to Baobab Alley, an iconic site offering a striking sunset spectacle. On site, stop at the famous Baobab Amoureux, a natural curiosity where two intertwined baobabs symbolize a romantic local legend. The golden light of dusk transforms this place into a real postcard decor. End of the day in Morondava, with a facility at the Inn.
In the Kirindy Forest, travelers dive into a unique dry reserve, renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and endemic species. Located in the west of Madagascar, this dense forest is home to rare and easily observable wildlife, including the famous fossa, emblematic predator of the island, as well as several species of lemurs, chameleons, owls, and harmless snakes. During a guided daytime walk, visitors will discover the secrets of this dry forest, while a night out will reveal another facet of Kirindy, animated by nocturnal species like the microcebe, the smallest primate in the world. Between wildlife watching, nature walks and immersion in a preserved ecosystem, Kirindy offers an authentic and captivating experience, ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and naturalistic adventures.
After several days of intense exploration, this day in Morondava is dedicated to relaxing and discovering this charming coastal city. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and unique landscapes between sea and mangroves, Morondava is a perfect stopover to rest while enjoying its idyllic setting. You can stroll along the filaos-lined beach, watch the back and forth of the fishermen’s canoes and sample local specialties at a beachfront restaurant.
The adventure continues through the vast wild landscapes of the west coast towards Manja. The road crosses Bevoay, where you will have the opportunity to meet the locals and discover their way of life rooted in Malagasy traditions. Highlight of the day: the discovery of the world’s largest baobab, a majestic giant symbol of Madagascar’s exceptional nature. Continue to Morombe, coastal town marking the approach of the Mozambique Canal. The goal is to reach the Vezo fishing village of Andavadoaka, a pearl still preserved with turquoise waters and pristine beaches. At the end of the day, enjoy a spectacular sunset, whether on the beach or in the heart of the mysterious baobab forest that borders the coast. Set up at the Inn for a night rocked by the soft sound of the waves.
The morning starts gently on the beautiful beach of Andavadoaka, a hidden gem of Madagascar’s west coast. Enjoy this relaxing moment in this fishing village where time seems suspended. You can admire the famous natural rocky window, an arch carved by wind and erosion, offering breathtaking views of the Mozambique Canal. Swimming, strolling on the beach or meeting with Vezo fishermen will pace this morning under the sign of serenity.
After a peaceful night in the fishing village of Andavadoaka, you enjoy a free day on the edge of one of the most beautiful lagoons on the southwest coast of Madagascar. This stopover offers a perfect balance between relaxation, marine discovery and cultural immersion. Ranked among the best preserved marine areas of the Mozambique Canal, the area is ideal for snorkeling or diving on coral reefs, exploring deserted beaches or canoeing with Vezo fishermen. You can also go on foot to meet local communities or simply enjoy a massage facing the ocean.
After waking up in the heart of the bush, this day takes you to the gates of the mysterious Mikea forest, a unique ecosystem in southwestern Madagascar. You will set off on foot, accompanied by a local Guide, to explore an accessible portion of this iconic dry forest. Along the way, you may have the chance to meet members of the Mikea people, one of the last semi-nomadic groups on the island, still living from gathering, hunting and fishing, in perfect harmony with their environment. At the end of the morning, you reach the village of Fiherenamasay, nestled between savannah and hills. The warm welcome of the inhabitants plunges you into rural daily life: craftsmanship, wood-fired cooking, exchanges around local traditions... In the evening, you share a traditional meal before spending the night at home, for a rare, simple and deeply human immersion.
After several days of adventure on the Malagasy slopes and rivers, make way for two days of pure relaxation on the paradisiacal beaches of Mangily. Here, the white sand stretches as far as the eye can see, bordered by a turquoise lagoon with crystal clear waters. It is the ideal place to rest, soak up the sun and immerse yourself in the sweetness of life of southwestern Madagascar. For sea lovers, there are several Things to do: snorkel on colorful coral reefs, scuba diving to explore the seabed full of life, or a traditional Vezo canoe ride at sunset.
Beyond lazing, these days are also a great opportunity to discover the culture of the Vezo, a semi-nomadic fishing people living in perfect harmony with the ocean. A visit to nearby villages allows you to learn more about their lifestyle, ancestral fishing techniques and their unique relationship with the sea. In the evening, enjoy a dinner by the beach, lulled by the sound of the waves, and enjoy local specialties based on fresh seafood.
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