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Madagascar, just 400km off the coast of Africa is the world’s 4th largest island.  Covering an area of 587,000 sqkm, which includes rainforests, dry forests, savannah, rock formations, Unesco Heritage sites and beautiful, unspoilt coastline and islands.  The island is home to 5% of the world’s species diversity and over 90% of it’s wildlife is found nowhere else on earth, it really is a nature & wildlife lovers paradise

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The island’s cultural heritage is fascinating and is a melting pot of Asia, Europe & Africa – these different influences can be seen as you travel around the country.  The official languages that are spoken are Malagsy and French.

Madagascar is a unique destination just waiting to be discovered.  It is easily accessible for international travel and due to its location is also a great destination to twin with it’s neighbouring countries on the African mainland, for example it is only a 3hr 20min flight from Nairobi into Antananarivo (TNR), the capital.

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This is a year-round travel destination with a marine climate and mild winter. There are two main seasons, the high season which is July through to October where the temperature can be milder, depending on the location.  Low season which is Nov – June, when temperatures are higher and rain can also be expected Nov through to April.

Madagascar does not  currently offer developed infrastructure such as tarmac highways, many of the roads are small, however driving is an option for those who are happy to explore by road – however it is advised to have an experienced driver & suitable vehicle on the rough roads and in these sorts of conditions.  Due to the size of the country and the infrastructure, flying in between locations is also a very popular way to explore this country, and cuts down travel time.

Current indications show that in 2023 Madagascar’s population stands at an estimation of just over 30 million people, which is a current population density of just 51.64 people per km2.  If you are looking to escape the hustle and bustle you can really do this on this island, which is twice the size of the UK and half the size of the UK population.
(Source https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/MDG/madagascar/population-density)

Madagascar offers it’s visitors so much to experience; whether it be visiting the iconic baobab trees, observing the Lemurs which cannot be seen anywhere else on earth and other wildlife that only live here, seeking out the flora and fauna of the island, learning about the diversity, culture & heritage of the island from the people who live here, exploring the remote coastal areas or whale watching over the turquoise ocean.

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