With 80 percent of its species found nowhere else on earth – including birds, chameleons and of course the lemurs – Madagascar is an animal lover’s dream destination.
This three weeks trip aims to show curious visitors some of its recognized highlights but also delve a little further off the beaten track to uncover the rural life and forgotten landscapes of this charming country.
A good 4x4 car with air conditioning, FUEL and a driver/guide
All parks and reserves entrace fee
All local guides fee(note that using local guides is compulsory when visiting parks and reserves in Madagascar)
Ferry boat-crossing in Belo -sur- Tsiribihina on the way to the Tsingy and back
Boat fee to Ankanin'ny nofy
Assistance of English speaking driver/guide
All aiports transfer
Tour Tax
Accommodation and food for the driver/guide
Domestic flights
international flights
Lunches and dinners,drinks,tips
To enter Madagascar, a passport valid for six months after the date of entry is required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Visas:
Visas for Madagascar are required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Nationals not referred to in the chart are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements for Madagascar.
Visa note:
You can obtain a visa valid for 30 days upon arrival in Madagascar. You must pay in cash with US Dollars or Euros.