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24 Day Madagascar In Depth

Overview

Cruise along rivers, hike through rainforests, marvel at ancient baobabs and unwind on white-sand beaches.

Highlights

  • Cruise the Tsiribihina River on a traditional barge
  • See chameleons, butterflies & mouse lemurs on night walks
  • Hike through towering limestone formations at the Great Tsingy
  • Unravel silk-weaving traditions supporting Malagasy women’s empowerment
  • Explore Anja Reserve & Mitsinjo Forest - championing conservation and community upliftment
  • Witness a spectacular sunset at the Avenue of the Baobabs

Description

The perfect mix of adventure, nature, and culture—giving you a true taste of Madagascar’s magic!

This journey through Madagascar is packed with adventure, stunning scenery, and incredible wildlife. It all starts in Antananarivo, where you’ll explore lively markets and historic streets before heading west to cruise along the Tsiribihina River. Along the way, you’ll spot wildlife, visit remote villages, and take in the beauty of hidden waterfalls. The adventure continues in Bemeraha National Park, where you’ll hike through the dramatic limestone formations of the Small and Great Tsingy and float down the Manambolo River in a traditional pirogue. A visit to the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs at sunset is a definite highlight!

The second half of the trip takes you south to explore more of Madagascar’s diverse landscapes. You’ll wander through the Spiny Forest of Ifaty, hike the rugged canyons of Isalo National Park, and spot playful ring-tailed lemurs at Anja Community Reserve. In Ranomafana National Park, a night walk offers the chance to see Madagascar’s fascinating nocturnal creatures. You’ll also experience the country’s rich culture with visits to local communities, learning about silk production, woodcarving, and even making Malagasy chocolate.

Your journey comes full circle as you return to Antananarivo.

INCLUSIONS / EXCLUSIONS

Inclusions

  • Accommodation:
    - 14 Nights Hotel - 4 Nights Lodge - 2 Nights Camping
  • Meals:
    - 22 breakfasts - 7 lunches - 4 dinners
  • Qualified crew
  • Transport in private vehicles
  • Sleeping mat and blanket for 2 nights camping
  • Internal flight in Madagascar
  • Entrance fees to national parks
  • Included activities:
  • - Tsiribihina River trip- Bemaraha National Park - Small Tsingy Trek- Canoe ride on Manombolo river- Bemaraha National Park - Great Tsingy Trek- Sunset at Avenue of the Baobabs- Reniala Reserve- Toliara city tour- Hike in Isalo National Park- Antemoro Paper Factory visit- Anja Community Reserve- Fianarantsoa village visit- Ranomafana National Park night walk- Ranomafana National Park rainforest trek- Ambositra woodcarving workshop- Ranomafana conservation lecture & lunch- Ranomafana Research & Conservation Centre- Ambositra village visit- Sandrandahy village lunch- Andasibe National Park night walk- Malagasy chocolate workshop

Exclusions

  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Visas
  • Drinks and snacks
  • Gratuities / Tips
  • Entrance fees associated with add-on activities
  • Add-on activities:
  • - Ambohimanga Rova tour- Lemurs Park- Toliara Recycling Museum- Ranomafana Station Thermale- Andasibe National Park guided walk

ITINERARY

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DAY 1 Antananarivo

Madagascar

Tonga Soa! Welcome to Madagascar! Your journey begins in Antananarivo, a dynamic city nestled among lush hills and brimming with energy.

If you arrive early, take some time to explore the city. With its cobbled streets, charming wooden houses, and grand churches, ‘Tana’ has a unique, old-world charm. You might enjoy a stroll through Haute-Ville or browsing the bustling Analakely street market.

Later, join your fellow travelers at a 17:00 p.m. welcome meeting to kick off your Madagascar adventure.

Wrap up the evening with an optional group dinner at a local eatery, a perfect opportunity to connect and share excitement for the journey ahead.

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Meals

None

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Accommodation

Hotel Belvedere or similar

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

Important:

It’s essential that you attend the welcome meeting, as we’ll be collecting important details such as your insurance and next of kin information at that time.

Please note that from Miandrivazo to Morondava, there will be no access to banks or ATMs. We recommend budgeting 160 – 180 Euros for meals and any additional services not included in the tour price during this segment of the trip.

DAY 2 Antananarivo To Miandrivazo

Madagascar

Prepare for a long drive as you head west this morning. Whether you relax with a book or chat with fellow travelers, the journey to Miandrivazo, a small city that marks the starting point of your Tsiribihina River adventure, will be an opportunity to unwind.

Upon arrival, check into your hotel and attend a briefing where you’ll receive important information for your two-day river cruise. Take some time to gather any extra supplies you might need for the days ahead, then rest up to ensure you’re refreshed for tomorrow’s exciting adventure.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Miandrivazo hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

Important:

Please note that restroom facilities may not always be available during your journey. In these instances, you may need to use a ‘bushy-bushy,’ a local term for nature’s restroom.

For your river camping experience, we recommend bringing a sleeping bag (although a basic blanket will be provided), a towel, and a waterproof jacket to ensure comfort and readiness for the elements.

DAY 3 Miandrivazo To Tsiribihina River

Madagascar

Start the day with 2 hour drive to Masiakampy, where a traditional barge awaits to take you along the Tsiribihina River. Once used for transporting tobacco, these flat-bottomed boats now provide a relaxing way to explore the remote beauty of western Madagascar. Over the next few days, keep an eye out for wildlife along the riverbanks and in the water, take scenic walks to hidden waterfalls, and visit quaint rural villages.

After boarding the boat and meeting your crew, settle in and enjoy lunch as you cruise through flat farming plains. Later, you’ll enter the dramatic gorges of the Tsiribihina and stop for a short trek to a waterfall.

In the evening, you’ll set up camp on a peaceful sandbank, surrounded by nature’s beauty.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Accommodation

Tsiribihina Riverbank campsite

Camping – 2 person tent (no facilities)

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Included Activities

Tsiribihina River trip

DAY 4 Tsiribihina River

Madagascar

Today we glide down the river for the entire day. There are no roads and we are surrounded by nature, as we watch zebu herds crossing the river and a multitude of bird species flying from tree to tree. Every now and then we stop for a village walk and do some lemur spotting before we set up camp at a village along the river shore.

We delight in some traditional Malagasy music and dancing around the campfire with the friendly locals.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Accommodation

Tsiribihina Riverbank campsite

Camping – 2 person tent (no facilities)

DAY 5 Tsiribihina To Bekopaka

Madagascar

This morning we enjoy the Tsiribihina River for the final time and leaving our boat behind.

We make a stop at Belo-sur-Tsiribihina, a little village huddled in the marshes and mangroves of the Delta. We visit the market and grab a bite to eat before making our way to Bekopaka.

On arrival we check into our hotel and enjoy some leisurely time, taking a swim or merely relaxing.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Bekopaka hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

DAY 6 Bekopaka - The Small Tsingy

Madagascar

We rise and shine bright and early, put on some comfy clothing, pack a few snacks and start our trek through the Small Tsingy in Bemaraha National Park which can take up to 5 hours. Our journey takes us through a series of mazes of limestone formations that looks like a rocky forest. Grab your camera and enjoy some memories at a couple of lookout points.

This afternoon we relax by floating down the Manambolo River on a pirogue (wooden dugout canoe) while surrounded by the towering rock cliffs and stunning scenery. We take a cave stroll, viewing stalactites, stalagmites and the mysterious tombs of the Vazimba, believed to be the earliest inhabitants of this beautiful country.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Bekopaka hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Bemaraha National Park - Small Tsingy Trek
Canoe ride on Manombolo river

DAY 7 Bekopaka - The Great Tsingy

Madagascar

This morning we are up early again and take a thrilling trip to the Great Tsingy. The area was very much unexplored until the 1990’s. There are a series of bridges, semi-permanent climbing plugs and other equipment which make this terrain more accessible these days. Walk over a suspended bridge that will take your breath away and we may spot lemurs, a variety of birdlife, some amphibians including the Madagascar iguana and Antsingy leaf chameleon.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Bekopaka hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Bemaraha National Park - Great Tsingy Trek

DAY 8 Bekopaka To Morondava

Madagascar

Today is a long travelling day, as we cross the Manambolo and Tsiribihina river by ferry to arrive at the easy-going coastal town of Morondava, just in time for a magnificent sunset in the Avenue of the Baobabs.

Many of these ancient trees are as old as 800 years and as the pink sky casts it’s light on these iconic trees we are enchanted by their beauty, an unforgettable experience.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Morondava hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Sunset at Avenue of the Baobabs

DAY 9 Morondava To Miandrivazo

Madagascar

Today is a long travelling day, as we cross the Manambolo and Tsiribihina river by ferry to arrive at the easy-going coastal town of Morondava, just in time for a magnificent sunset in the Avenue of the Baobabs.

Many of these ancient trees are as old as 800 years and as the pink sky casts it’s light on these iconic trees we are enchanted by their beauty, an unforgettable experience.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Miandrivazo hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

DAY 10 Miandrivazo To Antsirabe

Madagascar

This morning, we depart for Antsirabe, the capital of the Vakinankaratra region. Along the way, enjoy a scenic countryside trek, where you’ll discover the beauty of the local lakes, including the striking emerald-green waters of Tritiva, an extinct crater surrounded by lush forest. After a hike through the lakes district, we’ll stop for a picnic-style lunch.

Antsirabe, nestled in the highlands, blends Malagasy charm with French-inspired architecture. Known for its thermal baths and hot springs, it’s a popular spa destination. The town’s colorful ‘pousse-pousse’ rickshaws are a fun and unique way to explore the area.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Accommodation

Antsirabe hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

DAY 11 Antsirabe To Antananarivo

Madagascar

Welcome back to lively Antananarivo, a city full of character and surrounded by rolling hills.

If you have some free time, check out the Musée de la Photographie—a small but interesting museum that tells the story of Madagascar’s past (1850–1870) through old photographs brought to life in short films.

Your next adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 5 pm, where you’ll meet your new travel buddies and possibly a new tour leader.

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Meals

None

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Accommodation

Antsirabe hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Add-on Activities

Ambohimanga Rova tour
Lemurs Park

Important:

Since this is a combination trip, some travelers may be leaving while new ones join the group. A welcome meeting will be held to go over the next stage of your journey and introduce you to your new travel companions.

DAY 12 Antananarivo To Ifaty

Madagascar

Begin your day with an early flight to Toliara (previously known as Tulear), where you’ll be greeted by the iconic baobabs of Reniala Private Park.

Savor a unique breakfast in the shade of these ancient trees, surrounded by Madagascar’s striking landscape. Following breakfast, a local guide will lead you through the fascinating Spiny Forest, one of the last primary forests in the region. Along the botanical trail, you’ll see diverse baobab species—some with names like “dwarf,” “teapot,” and “rhinoceros”—and marvel at these trees that can reach up to 13 meters in circumference.

Bird enthusiasts can look forward to spotting rare species such as the Long-tailed Roller and Red-headed Coua, just two of the 65 bird species thriving in this reserve. Throughout your walk, you’ll learn about the unique flora, traditional uses of various plants, and the critical role of conservation efforts here.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Ifaty bungalow

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Reniala Reserve

Important:

Today’s schedule may change due to Madagascar’s frequent flight delays.

DAY 13 Ifaty

Madagascar

Today is a day to unwind and explore at your own pace. Lounge by the pool or bask in the sun on a nearby beach, or take a peaceful stroll through the hotel’s beautiful gardens.

If you’re in the mood for something more engaging, consider visiting Toliara’s Recycling Museum. This unique institution is dedicated to environmental protection, showcasing creative recycling projects and promoting eco-awareness among locals and travelers alike.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Ifaty bungalow

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Add-on Activities

Toliara Recycling Museum

DAY 14 Ifaty To Isalo National Park

Madagascar

Begin your morning with a scenic drive from Ifaty to Toliara. Your guide will introduce you to the sights and rhythms of this charming coastal city, known for its colonial-era architecture, spacious boulevards, and vibrant pousse-pousse (rickshaws) darting along the streets.

In Toliara, rickshaws are the favored mode of transportation, creating a unique, car-light atmosphere that keeps the air remarkably clear. Wander through the leafy avenues lined with tamarind and flamboyant trees, and immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant, multicultural ambiance.

After exploring, grab a quick bite to eat before continuing the journey inland to Isalo National Park, where Madagascar’s dramatic landscapes await.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Isalo National Park bungalow

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Toliara city tour

DAY 15 Isalo National Park

Madagascar

After breakfast, set off for a full day of discovery in the extraordinary landscapes of Isalo National Park.

Known for its breathtaking variety, Isalo offers a mix of lush rainforests, open plains, unique rock formations, and deep canyons. As you hike, keep an eye out for the park’s impressive wildlife diversity, including over 80 bird species, 30 types of reptiles, and 14 different mammals. Among the highlights are three lemur species, including the iconic ring-tailed lemurs, the lively red-fronted lemurs, and the captivating dancing sifakas. With your guide’s insights, you’ll uncover the unique ecosystems and unforgettable sights within this natural wonder.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Isalo National Park bungalow

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Hike in Isalo National Park

DAY 16 Isalo National Park To Fianarantsoa

Madagascar

Bid farewell to the landscapes of Isalo National Park as you set off toward Fianarantsoa, a lively town celebrated for its rich history and colorful charm.

En route, stop at Anja Community Reserve, a 30-hectare sanctuary that has become a model of community-led conservation since receiving protected status in 1999. Known for its lush forest and vibrant wildlife, the reserve boasts a thriving population of semi-tame ring-tailed lemurs. Led by local villagers who serve as guides and spotters, you’ll explore this biodiversity-rich area and learn about the ways community management is safeguarding local flora and fauna while providing economic opportunities.

This evening, settle in at Ecole Hoteliere La Riziere, a unique hotel perched on a hill at the base of Fianarantsoa’s Old Town. This charming spot offers panoramic views of the town’s iconic rice fields and doubles as a training school for local youth in hospitality, with a focus on sustainable development. Notably, 65% of the students here are young women, and the income generated from guests like you helps reduce tuition fees for underprivileged students, making education more accessible. Enjoy a relaxing evening here, knowing your stay directly contributes to community empowerment.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Ecole Hoteliere La Riziere or similar

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Antemoro Paper Factory visit
Anja Community Reserve

DAY 17 Fianarantsoa To Ranomafana National Park

Madagascar

Today, delve into the charm of Fianarantsoa as you stroll through its long, paved streets, winding alleyways, and beautifully preserved houses. Admire the classic tiled rooftops and floral balconies before heading to a traditional Malagasy village, where you’ll gain a firsthand look at rural life in Madagascar. Wander through the scenic countryside dotted with terraced rice paddies and vineyards, which produce Fianarantsoa’s renowned wine. Enjoy a traditional lunch in the village, sampling authentic Malagasy flavors in a serene setting.

Afterward, journey to Ranomafana National Park, a biodiverse treasure trove and sanctuary for many of Madagascar’s unique species. This lush rainforest is home to 13 species of lemur, including the rare golden bamboo lemur, whose discovery in 1985 spurred the conservation of this remarkable habitat. The park also teems with small mammals, birds, reptiles, and a rich array of plant life, from towering palms and bamboo to vibrant orchids and carnivorous plants.

Later in the day, take advantage of some free time to visit Ranomafana’s famed thermal springs across the Namorona River. The outdoor pools, naturally fed by the hot springs, are perfect for a refreshing dip amid beautiful surroundings.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

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Accommodation

Ranomafana hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Fianarantsoa village visit
Ranomafana National Park night walk

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Add-on Activities

Ranomafana Station Thermale

Important:

The guided walk is about 3,5 hours long. Note that some sections are exposed to full sun, so we recommend bringing a hat, sunscreen, and plenty of drinking water.

DAY 18 Ranomafana National Park

Madagascar

Start your day with an immersive four-hour guided trek through the rich and biodiverse Ranomafana National Park. As you explore, keep watch for unique wildlife, including elusive lemurs, striped civets, curious mongooses, goshawks, geckos, frogs, and butterflies flitting through the forest. With some luck, you might spot a net-casting spider or Madagascar’s famously tiny chameleon, blending seamlessly into its surroundings.

After your walk, head to the ValBio Research Centre, nestled just outside the national park’s lush boundaries. Under the leadership of famed primatologist Patricia C. Wright, ValBio champions Madagascar’s diverse ecosystems with conservation initiatives that uplift local communities. A researcher will guide you on a tour of the facilities, sharing insights into their impactful projects. Enjoy a lunch break at the centre, then, if you’re up for it, head back into the forest for an optional afternoon walk. Here, you’ll have another chance to spot wildlife and savor the sounds and sights of the rainforest.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Ranomafana hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Ranomafana National Park rainforest trek

Important:

The trail in the national park is hilly with many uneven steps. Depending on the weather, it can be wet and muddy. Leech socks, trail/hiking shoes and walking poles are recommended.

DAY 19 Ranomafana To Ambositra

Madagascar

Today, embark on a scenic journey to Ambositra, a cultural hub renowned for its rich craftsmanship and home to the Betsileo people, the third-largest ethnic group in Madagascar. Known as the country’s wood carving and artisanal capital, Ambositra is the perfect place to immerse yourself in Malagasy artistry.

Your first stop is the Id’om Art workshop, where you’ll learn about marquetry – an intricate woodcraft technique involving the cutting and assembling of small colored wood pieces. Watch local artisans at work, using hand-operated jigsaws made from repurposed car tire wire. It can take up to two months to complete a single one-meter-wide piece of art. Marvel at the skilled craftsmanship as they create stunning, detailed designs with sheets of naturally colored wood.

Afterward, you’ll have time to browse the wide array of impressive marquetry artworks on display, perhaps finding the perfect souvenir to take home.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

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Accommodation

Ambositra hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Ambositra woodcarving workshop
Ranomafana conservation lecture & lunch
Ranomafana Research & Conservation Centre

DAY 20 Ambositra To Antsirabe

Madagascar

This morning, visit the Sandrandahy Association to discover the fascinating process of silk production, an integral part of Malagasy culture. Learn about the unique tradition where, after a person’s passing, their body is wrapped in a silk sheet called a ‘lambamena.’ After several years, the family traditionally returns to replace the sheet with a new one. This custom highlights the significance of silk in Malagasy society.

The Sandrandahy Association not only preserves this cultural heritage but also empowers over 40 women from nearby villages, using silk weaving as a focal point for community development.

Afterward, drive to the picturesque town of Antsirabe, nestled in the Malagasy highlands. In the evening, enjoy a relaxing group dinner in the cozy gazebo on the grounds of the guest house, offering a chance to unwind and reflect on the day’s experiences.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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Accommodation

Antsirabe gite

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Ambositra village visit
Sandrandahy village lunch

DAY 21 Antsirabe To Andasibe

Madagscar

Today, embark on a longer travel day as you make your way to Andasibe, one of Madagascar’s most renowned destinations. This area is celebrated for Andasibe National Park, which is home to 11 species of lemur, including the famous indri. After a scenic drive, arrive at your accommodation and take some time to relax and settle in.

Get a good night’s rest, as tomorrow’s adventure in the park will be full of exciting wildlife encounters and stunning natural beauty.

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Breakfast

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Accommodation

Andasibe hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

DAY 22 Andasibe National Park

Madagscar

After breakfast, head out for a guided walk through Andasibe National Park, where you’ll have the chance to spot the park’s incredible wildlife, including lemurs, endemic bird species, frogs, and various insects.

This afternoon, immerse yourself in the rainforest at the Analamazaotra Special Reserve. Established in 1999 by the local community, the reserve plays a vital role in conservation and sustainable development.

On your evening night walk, discover the forest’s nocturnal wonders—catch sight of mouse lemurs, chameleons, geckos, frogs, and fireflies lighting up the night. This is the perfect opportunity to experience the park’s unique biodiversity after dark.

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Meals

Breakfast

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Accommodation

Andasibe hotel

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Andasibe National Park night walk

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Add-on Activities

Andasibe National Park guided walk

DAY 23 Andasibe To Antananarivo

Madagascar

After breakfast, journey back to Antananarivo for the final leg of your adventure. Upon arrival, dive into the world of Malagasy chocolate during a hands-on workshop led by a local chocolate maker. Discover the unique ingredients and techniques that make Malagasy chocolate so renowned, and create your own delicious chocolate treats to take home. Enjoy some traditional Malagasy pastries, paired with a selection of local teas, coffees, and, for those feeling adventurous, rhum arrangé (flavored rum).

As your day comes to a close, join your group for a final dinner and toast to the memories of your unforgettable Madagascar journey with a refreshing local beer or two.

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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch

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Accommodation

Hotel Belvedere or similar

Twin room (ensuite bathroom)

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Included Activities

Malagasy chocolate workshop

DAY 24 Antananarivo

Madagascar

After a relaxed breakfast, your Madagascan adventure comes to a close. Check-out is at your convenience, and you are free to depart at any time. If you need assistance with departure transfers, simply reach out to your consultant or local leader. If you’d like to extend your stay in Antananarivo, let us know in advance to make the necessary arrangements. Safe travels!

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Breakfast

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Accommodation

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ACCOMMODATION

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Rustic Accommodation in Unique Locations

Embrace the adventure! This tour offers basic but comfortable accommodation at hotels and guesthouses.

For 2 nights, we’ll camp under the stars with a basic river camping experience. This is wild camping, so facilities are minimal—sleeping mats and a blanket are provided, but we recommend bringing a sleeping bag or sleeping sheet. Note that these items are not available for hire.

Some accommodations are basic and may not offer the same comforts as the hotels in larger towns and cities. Be prepared for limited or no Wi-Fi and air conditioning.

Accommodation details in the itinerary serve as a guideline and may change based on availability. If our preferred options are fully booked, we’ll arrange a similar standard of accommodation. While we request early room readiness when arriving before check-in time, this isn’t always possible. In such cases, luggage storage or shared day rooms may be available until all rooms are ready.

IMPORTANT INFO

What to Expect

  1. Flexibility is Key: Your itinerary should be used as a guide because, well, this is Africa! Expect changes due to the vast distances and evolving circumstances. Rest assured, every adjustment is made with the group’s best interests in mind.
  2. Accommodation Considerations: While we make every effort to stick to the accommodations listed, please note that they serve as guidelines, and adjustments may occur. We recommend obtaining the latest version of the itinerary at least one week before departure to stay informed of any changes.
  3. Embrace Diversity: Get to know your fellow travellers! With a mix of ages, nationalities, and cultures, everyone has a unique story. Take this chance to connect and learn from one another.
  4. Pack Smart: Space inside the vehicle, so we recommend you leave the hard suitcases behind. Choose a soft duffel bag or backpack. Refer to “Luggage Requirements” for more details.
  5. On the Road: Please be mindful that road conditions can vary significantly. While some routes may offer smooth travel, factors like weather, road quality, and traffic congestion can influence our travel time. Be prepared for long hours on the road and consider bringing along games or books to keep each other entertained. In Africa, some roads may be uneven, leading to occasional bumpy rides during the journey.
  6. Tour Style: Our tours cater to adventure enthusiasts seeking authentic experiences.
  7. Combination Tours: Your tour might be part of a longer journey or a combination of tours. Don’t hesitate to ask us if you’re unsure about your itinerary—we’re here to help!
  8. All-Weather Adventure: Our tours operate year-round, so be prepared for any weather conditions, from scorching heat to chilly nights. Pack accordingly!
  9. Disconnect to Reconnect: Embrace the remote locations we visit. Switch off from the outside world and immerse yourself in the natural beauty surrounding you, far from the hustle and bustle of cities.

Start & End Point Information

There is a welcome meeting at 17:00 PM on day one. This is your chance to meet your guide and fellow travellers, and to go over the tour details. The meeting will take place at the departure point listed below.

DEPARTURE POINT
Time: 17:00 pm
Address: Hotel Belvedere | Lot IF 27 bis Isoraka | Antananarivo| Madagascar
Contact: +261 347 986638
Link: Hotel Belvedere

END POINT
Time: Tour ends after breakfast
Address: Hotel Belvedere | Lot IF 27 bis Isoraka | Antananarivo| Madagascar
Contact: +261 347 986638
Link: Hotel Belvedere

Pre & Post Tour Accommodation

Detour Africa is here to arrange a seamless experience, including pre and post-tour accommodation, as well as convenient airport transfers. Please ask your consultant for assistance.

Emergency Contact

If you have an emergency (for eg. your flight has been delayed, you are running late for your tour departure or you missed your incoming flight), you can call the emergency number listed on your confirmation document or you can get in touch with us via:

WhatsApp message: +27 60 018 6293
Call us: +27 21 424 1115

Passport & Visa Requirements

PASSPORT

Ensure your passport has sufficient pages for all required visas, with a minimum of 2 clear pages for each country you’ll be visiting. Note that South Africa requires 2 clear pages upon entry, especially crucial if you plan to fly home from South Africa after touring multiple African countries.

Additionally, ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months after your departure date from Africa. It’s wise to keep a copy at home or with friends. Consider taking a photo of your passport and its contents, and emailing it to yourself for added security.

Using more than one passport (to avoid visa payments) is not advisable. For example, when entering Namibia, the immigration official must see the exit stamp for South Africa in the same passport for entry clearance.

VISA REQUIREMENTS

It is your responsibility to secure any necessary visas for your upcoming trip. Visa requirements differ based on your nationality and destination so please contact the various embassies or visa service agencies to check visa requirements. We also advise that you recheck visa requirements at least four weeks before departing for your tour as regulations can change.

Detour Africa will not be held responsible for clients being denied entry should they not be in possession of the relevant visas.

Ensure a smooth journey by having a valid onward or return flight or proof of alternative transportation to depart from the country where your tour ends. Alternatively, show proof of sufficient funds, such as a credit card, enabling you to purchase an air ticket for your departure.

Here is a useful link to check your visa requirements. Travel Visa Checker

These are subject to updates and may vary based on your nationality so please double check this info directly with the embassies for each country.

Important Notice: New Visa Requirements for Namibia (Effective April 1, 2025)

From April 1, 2025, Namibia will require visas for travelers from over 31 countries that do not offer visa-free entry to Namibian citizens. This includes nationals from the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.

Visas will be issued on arrival, with fees set at N$1,600 (approximately €80) for travelers from non-African Union (AU) countries and N$1,200 for AU member states.

Disclaimer: This information is for general guidance only. Visa regulations are subject to change, and we recommend confirming details directly with the Namibian embassy or consulate in your country.

Medical & Health Requirements

VACCINATIONS

To ensure a healthy and worry-free adventure, we recommend considering the following vaccinations for your journey through Africa: Hepatitis A (Havrax), Cholera, Yellow Fever, Tetanus Booster Shot, and Rabies.

It is crucial to note that this is only a general recommendation. For the most accurate and up-to-date vaccination requirements, we strongly advise consulting with your doctor or a travel clinic. They can provide personalized guidance based on your health history, ensuring you receive the most relevant and current information to stay protected during your travels. Your well-being is our priority, and we want you to embark on your African adventure fully prepared and in good health.

YELLOW FEVER

Many countries require you to have a valid international yellow fever vaccination certificate to enter. This is required if listed as a yellow fever risk area or if you travel from an area with a yellow fever risk such as Kenya and Uganda. Presentation of this certificate might be necessary upon arrival at airports or border crossings, and some countries may deny entry without it. Additionally, it is customary for your home country to request proof of yellow fever vaccination upon your return. Making sure you’ve got this documentation is crucial for a seamless travel and re-entry experience.

Here is a useful link showing areas with moderate to high risk: Yellow Fever Affected Areas

Yellow fever is transmitted by a specific species of mosquito prevalent in the “yellow fever belt,” spanning regions of both Africa and South America. The virus can be easily prevented through a simple and highly effective vaccination, which is routinely available at travel clinics. Getting vaccinated against yellow fever is a proactive measure to protect against this mosquito-borne disease.
Ensure you receive the yellow fever vaccination at least 10 days before entering a yellow fever zone. The vaccine requires this period to provide effective protection, and getting it earlier helps avoid potential flu-like symptoms. After vaccination, you’ll receive an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) from the travel clinic, serving as proof of your inoculation.

COVID-19

Detour Africa and our suppliers have implemented stringent COVID-19 protocols to prioritize your health and safety. While we diligently adhere to guidelines, it’s essential for clients to actively comply with each visited country’s requirements. Clients bear responsibility for their documentation, and we will not be liable if you are denied access to a country due to non-compliance.

In the unfortunate event of a client contracting COVID-19 during the tour, it’s important to note that all associated expenses, including testing, medical costs, hospitalization, and quarantine accommodation, will be the client’s responsibility. Additionally, no refunds will be issued for unused tour nights and services in such cases.

To maintain a secure and enjoyable experience for all, any guest not adhering to the established protocols may face expulsion from the tour. We emphasize the importance of securing adequate travel and medical insurance before arrival, ensuring comprehensive coverage for your peace of mind throughout your journey.

MALARIA

Malaria, a prevalent concern in certain regions, requires a proactive approach to safeguard your well-being. By using mosquito repellent and adhering to your prescribed malaria tablets, you can significantly mitigate the risks associated with this disease.

Mosquitoes, the carriers of malaria, thrive in areas with high concentrations of people and water. Minimize exposure by adopting protective measures such as:

  • Wearing long-sleeved shirts, socks, closed shoes, and long pants during the evening hours when mosquitoes are most active
  • Keep mosquito nets closed to create an additional barrier against potential mosquito bites.
  • Consult with your healthcare provider to determine the most suitable antimalarial tablet options for your journey.
  • An imperative line of defense against mosquito-borne illnesses is the application of an effective insect repellent, preferably in stick or lotion form. Prioritize products containing the active ingredient DEET, as it is renowned for its efficacy in repelling mosquitoes.

It is crucial to comprehend that malaria prophylactics do not serve as preventive measures but act as treatment modalities in the event of contraction. Moreover, these medications contribute to minimizing the severity of the illness. Contrary to misconceptions, malaria is curable with prompt medical intervention.

Here is a useful link to check malaria-affected areas: Malaria Affected Areas

For those visiting Madagascar:
To protect against cholera, travellers who have spent time in Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa before arriving in Madagascar are required to take 100 mg of Doxycycline upon arrival. Tablets will be provided by Malagasy health authorities, after clearing passport control. Currently, short layovers are exempt from this requirement. People with diabetes and pregnant women are also exempt. This measure remains in effect until further notice.

Insurance

Medical insurance is a mandatory requirement. Your guide will request your policy number before the tour begins so please keep your insurance details handy when starting your tour. Ensure that your travel and medical insurance covers both cancellation and emergency evacuation in case of serious illness or injury, especially considering our tours often venture far from well-equipped hospital facilities. It’s important to note that credit card insurance might not offer sufficient coverage, so we strongly recommend obtaining a separate travel insurance policy for comprehensive protection.

Many of our customers opt for World Nomads Travel Insurance and highly recommend their services. While we’re not directly affiliated with World Nomads, we do encourage you to explore their offerings to secure a reliable insurance solution for your journey.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR TRAVELERS VISITING ZANZIBAR

Starting October 1, 2024, all international visitors entering Zanzibar through airports or seaports must have valid Inbound Travel Insurance. This insurance, available only through the Zanzibar Insurance Corporation, provides coverage for emergencies during your stay (up to 92 days). A QR code will be provided to confirm your insurance, and travelers without this may be denied entry.

For more details, visit https://visitzanzibar.go.tz, email inbound@zic.co.tz, or call 0800008005.

Luggage Requirements

Please note that the weight limit for luggage on all our overland vehicles is a maximum of 20kg (including a small day pack and your main backpack).

Should you find yourself needing a larger baggage allowance, please ask your consultant if it’s possible and we’ll do our best to accommodate your needs. Please note that larger/excess baggage arrangements are not always guaranteed.

It’s crucial to keep in mind that luggage should exclude any Samsonite-style or solid-framed suitcases.

We also recommend using a padlock to keep your belongings secure.

What to Pack

Please be advised that Africa experiences varying weather patterns, and conditions on your tour may differ. It’s important to check and monitor the specific weather for your destination, as temperature shifts can be significant.

Early morning and late evening game drives may be chilly during certain times of the year. Most excursions take place in open 4×4 safari vehicles for extended periods, potentially the entire day. Considering this, it’s recommended to have clothing that provides protection against wind chill and keeps you warm.

Opt for clothing that is easy to wash and dry, and preferably doesn’t require ironing. Avoid synthetics, which can be uncomfortable in hot weather.

Here are some suggested items to pack for all weather conditions:

  • Shorts or a skirt
  • Waterproof Jacket
  • Tracksuit or pullover for comfort
  • Long pants or jeans
  • Comfortable walking shoes, boots, or trainers
  • Sandals
  • 2 or 3 T-shirts
  • 1 or 2 Long Sleeve Shirts
  • Swimwear
  • Underwear
  • Socks
  • Hat or Cap
  • Raincoat for unexpected showers
  • Kikoi or sarong for versatility
  • Beanie and gloves for winter travels

Additional suggested items for your packing list:

  • Sleeping Bag and Pillow (only applicable for camping guests)
  • Towel
  • Wet wipes
  • Toiletries
  • Torch with ample spare batteries
  • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Insect and mosquito repellent
  • Suntan lotion, sunblock, and after-sun lotion
  • Sunglasses
  • If you wear glasses or contact lenses, it’s advisable to bring a spare pair.
  • USD cash for tips and souvenirs
  • Small basic First Aid kit including painkillers, band-aids, after-sun lotion, eye drops, and anti-diarrhea tablets.

Meals & Drinking Water

MEALS

Please refer to your tour itinerary for details on what meals are included on your tour.

For meals not included, you can purchase them from nearby supermarkets, take-away spots, and restaurants. Your guide can suggest the best local spots to purchase meals. 

To ensure we cater to your specific needs, please inform us of any special dietary requirements at the time of booking. Vegetarians, vegans and other guests with restricted diets are always welcome, but it’s crucial to let your consultant know in advance, as we cannot accommodate last-minute requests. Providing this information during the booking stage is essential for a seamless experience.

For vegans, guides provide salads, vegetables, fruits, rice, beans, pasta, cereals, and bread. However, certain specialty items like quinoa, seeds, nuts, tofu, and soya milk might not be available, so it’s recommended to supplement these at your own expense.

Guides prioritize shopping at supermarkets for safety reasons. Purchasing from street vendors may pose health risks, and supporting local farmers through street vendors can inadvertently contribute to theft and the unsustainability of local farms.

Meal Overview:

  • Breakfast: Simple but filling, including tea, coffee, bread, spreads, cereals, yogurts, and fruits. Occasionally, there’s time for a hot breakfast with scrambled eggs, porridge, bacon, or beans.
  • Lunch: Quick and easy sandwiches and salads, such as rice salad, pasta salad, tuna salad, and green salad, served at a roadside picnic spot.
  • Dinner: Guides focus on preparing substantial protein, vegetable, and carbohydrate dinners. Expect traditional campfire cuisine like braais (BBQ), potjie (stew), bobotie (mince), spaghetti, fish, and chicken dishes.

DRINKING WATER

Your well-being is our priority, and we advise against consuming tap water, even within hotels. The mineral content may differ significantly from what you’re accustomed to at home. While locals are acclimated to these variations, visitors may experience discomfort or illness. Although typically not severe, the resulting upset stomach can disrupt a day or two of your holiday. To ensure a worry-free stay, many hotels and lodges offer safe drinking water, and bottled water is readily available as an alternative. Proper hydration is crucial, aiming for approximately two liters a day. As a precaution, consider bringing rehydration salts, motion sickness tablets, and diarrhea blockers from home. These essentials can be sourced from pharmacies and will contribute to a more secure and enjoyable travel experience.

Transport

The vehicle used on this tour is a 16 seater van.

Money & Currencies

Money can significantly impact your tour experience, so it’s essential to budget wisely. Africa isn’t known for being inexpensive, so prudent spending is key.

In Southern and East Africa, both local currencies and US Dollars are widely accepted. However, keep in mind that exchange rates for local currencies can fluctuate regularly. Before embarking on your tour, be sure to check the current exchange rate.

CASH
When carrying US Dollars, ensure they’ve been printed after 2013. It’s advisable to request a range of bill denominations from your bank, reserving smaller ones for tipping and larger ones for settling bills if needed. Safeguard your cash in a flat money belt worn close to your body, while keeping a small amount readily accessible for convenience.

CREDIT CARD
Credit Card facilities are available in major cities, though some establishments may impose surcharges. Visa and MasterCard are widely accepted, whereas Diners and American Express may have limited acceptance. Remember to inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid any card access issues while abroad.

ATM’s
With ATM’s becoming more prevalent in major towns, cities and airports, utilizing credit or debit cards provides a convenient and accessible means to access funds during your journey. Ensure your cards feature chip and pin technology for secure transactions.

DEPARTURE TAX
Some countries will charge a departure tax when leaving on international flights. Typically, these taxes must be paid in cash currency, with US Dollars often preferred. Departure tax amounts can range from US$10 to US$60, depending on the departure point. Be sure to account for these expenses when planning your travel budget.

TIPPING
Tipping is a customary practice in most African countries, particularly in restaurants where its considered standard for good service. When it comes to taxi drivers, tipping is discretionary and not always expected. If uncertain, your guides are excellent resources. They can advise you on local norms and suggest appropriate amounts in the local currency. We recommend that you bring smaller denominations of USD (like $1, $5, and $10) for tipping and small purchases.

To help you with tipping, we’ve put together some suggestions based on feedback from past travelers and our local staff.

For our exceptional crew, tipping is a thoughtful way to acknowledge their hard work or those instances where they’ve gone above and beyond.  A suggested overall amount is 7-14 USD per person per day. Remember, tipping is a gesture of appreciation for outstanding service and is by no means obligatory.

Your Crew (Leaders, Drivers, Cooks): A guideline is USD 2 to USD 4 per staff member per day. Feel free to tip more or less based on the service quality and trip length.

Local Guides: For local guides, we suggest around USD 2 per person, per day.

Basic Restaurants: If a 10% service charge is added to your bill, tipping is not required. Otherwise, tipping 10-15% of the total bill is appropriate.

We understand that tipping local guides and operators can be a bit awkward, especially if you don’t have the right change. To make things easier, your tour leader might suggest a group tipping kitty.

Here’s how it works: At your group meeting, your leader will discuss everyone contributing an equal amount to the kitty. The leader will then handle all the tips during the tour, keeping a record of all the money spent (except for restaurant tips). You can check the record anytime. Any leftover money at the end of the tour will be returned to the group. Please note, this kitty doesn’t cover tips for your leader and crew.

Solo Travellers

Our travel style is perfect for solo adventurers who want shared experiences and safe exploration in Africa.

On this tour, solo travellers (or odd-number travellers) are paired with a same-gender guest (as indicated on their passports) and pay the twin share price. For those  who prefer their own space, we can arrange a single room at an additional fee.

Travel Responsibly

We are excited to offer a tour that aligns with our commitment to responsible travel. This tour is designed to preserve the environment, support local communities, protect vulnerable groups, and give back to the places we visit. Trip leaders, local representatives, suppliers, and staff are trained in these principles to ensure we provide a sustainable and enriching travel experience.

We love wildlife and believe in protecting nature without exploiting it. This tour includes wildlife experiences that follow our strict animal welfare guidelines, created with World Animal Protection. This means the unforgettable animal encounters on this tour are conducted responsibly and respectfully.

What this means for you on this tour: No riding, feeding, or handling wild animals.

Plastic Bans

Several African countries have implemented strict bans on plastic bags.

Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda, Tunisia, Morocco, Rwanda, Namibia, Botswana, Somalia, and Eritrea have banned plastic bags.

These bans are strictly enforced, with luggage checks at border points. Consider getting waterproof reusable bags from camping stores for dirty laundry and other uses before your trip.

Wi-Fi Access

The vehicles aren’t equipped with Wi-Fi, however, there will be stops along the way that offer Wi-Fi, whether complimentary or paid. We unfortunately can’t guarantee its availability, signal strength, or reliability on our diverse routes.

We therefore recommend purchasing a local SIM card in the countries you’re traveling through. You can usually find them easily in major cities, and some vendors may even sell them at border posts. Be aware that reception might be limited in many of the remote areas we explore.

Add-on Activities

We understand that every traveler has unique preferences, budgets, and interests. Plus, weather conditions can play a role in the activities available. That’s why we’ve designed our itineraries to be flexible, allowing you to tailor your experience.

During your tour, you’ll have the opportunity to choose from a range of activities that are not included in the standard package. Your guide will provide insights and recommendations to help you decide which extra activities align with your interests.

It’s important to note that these activities are operated by trusted third-party operators, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable experience. So, whether you’re an adventure seeker or prefer a more relaxed pace, you have the freedom to enhance your journey with activities that resonate with you. Please ask your consultant for an up-to-date list of add-on activities available to you on your tour.

DATES & PRICES

Please note that the price for this tour is in ZAR. If you convert the prices to another currency, keep in mind that exchange rates can fluctuate and will affect the final cost.

Start Date End Date From Price Per Person
Wednesday 11 Jun 2025 Antananarivo Friday 4 Jul 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Wednesday 18 Jun 2025 Antananarivo Friday 11 Jul 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 107,035
Wednesday 25 Jun 2025 Antananarivo Friday 18 Jul 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 2 Jul 2025 Antananarivo Friday 25 Jul 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 116,570
Wednesday 9 Jul 2025 Antananarivo Friday 1 Aug 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 107,035
Wednesday 23 Jul 2025 Antananarivo Friday 15 Aug 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 110,215
Wednesday 6 Aug 2025 Antananarivo Friday 29 Aug 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 110,215
Wednesday 13 Aug 2025 Antananarivo Friday 5 Sep 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,315
Wednesday 20 Aug 2025 Antananarivo Friday 12 Sep 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 110,215
Wednesday 27 Aug 2025 Antananarivo Friday 19 Sep 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 110,215
Wednesday 3 Sep 2025 Antananarivo Friday 26 Sep 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,600
Wednesday 10 Sep 2025 Antananarivo Friday 3 Oct 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Sunday 14 Sep 2025 Antananarivo Tuesday 7 Oct 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Wednesday 17 Sep 2025 Antananarivo Friday 10 Oct 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Wednesday 24 Sep 2025 Antananarivo Friday 17 Oct 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Wednesday 1 Oct 2025 Antananarivo Friday 24 Oct 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Wednesday 8 Oct 2025 Antananarivo Friday 31 Oct 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Wednesday 15 Oct 2025 Antananarivo Friday 7 Nov 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 114,455
Wednesday 22 Oct 2025 Antananarivo Friday 14 Nov 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 110,215
Wednesday 29 Oct 2025 Antananarivo Friday 21 Nov 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 110,215
Wednesday 5 Nov 2025 Antananarivo Friday 28 Nov 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Sunday 9 Nov 2025 Antananarivo Tuesday 2 Dec 2025 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 3 Jun 2026 Antananarivo Friday 26 Jun 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 10 Jun 2026 Antananarivo Friday 3 Jul 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Wednesday 17 Jun 2026 Antananarivo Friday 10 Jul 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Wednesday 24 Jun 2026 Antananarivo Friday 17 Jul 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Sunday 28 Jun 2026 Antananarivo Tuesday 21 Jul 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 1 Jul 2026 Antananarivo Friday 24 Jul 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Wednesday 8 Jul 2026 Antananarivo Friday 31 Jul 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Wednesday 15 Jul 2026 Antananarivo Friday 7 Aug 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 22 Jul 2026 Antananarivo Friday 14 Aug 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Sunday 2 Aug 2026 Antananarivo Tuesday 25 Aug 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 5 Aug 2026 Antananarivo Friday 28 Aug 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 12 Aug 2026 Antananarivo Friday 4 Sep 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 19 Aug 2026 Antananarivo Friday 11 Sep 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 26 Aug 2026 Antananarivo Friday 18 Sep 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 2 Sep 2026 Antananarivo Friday 25 Sep 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Wednesday 9 Sep 2026 Antananarivo Friday 2 Oct 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Wednesday 16 Sep 2026 Antananarivo Friday 9 Oct 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Wednesday 23 Sep 2026 Antananarivo Friday 16 Oct 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Wednesday 30 Sep 2026 Antananarivo Friday 23 Oct 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Wednesday 7 Oct 2026 Antananarivo Friday 30 Oct 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Sunday 11 Oct 2026 Antananarivo Tuesday 3 Nov 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 14 Oct 2026 Antananarivo Friday 6 Nov 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 120,230
Sunday 18 Oct 2026 Antananarivo Tuesday 10 Nov 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 21 Oct 2026 Antananarivo Friday 13 Nov 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 28 Oct 2026 Antananarivo Friday 20 Nov 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 115,725
Wednesday 4 Nov 2026 Antananarivo Friday 27 Nov 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Sunday 8 Nov 2026 Antananarivo Tuesday 1 Dec 2026 Antananarivo  
ZAR 111,275
Wednesday 2 Jun 2027 Antananarivo Friday 25 Jun 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 9 Jun 2027 Antananarivo Friday 2 Jul 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 16 Jun 2027 Antananarivo Friday 9 Jul 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 23 Jun 2027 Antananarivo Friday 16 Jul 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Sunday 27 Jun 2027 Antananarivo Tuesday 20 Jul 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 30 Jun 2027 Antananarivo Friday 23 Jul 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 7 Jul 2027 Antananarivo Friday 30 Jul 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 14 Jul 2027 Antananarivo Friday 6 Aug 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 21 Jul 2027 Antananarivo Friday 13 Aug 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Sunday 1 Aug 2027 Antananarivo Tuesday 24 Aug 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 4 Aug 2027 Antananarivo Friday 27 Aug 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 11 Aug 2027 Antananarivo Friday 3 Sep 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 18 Aug 2027 Antananarivo Friday 10 Sep 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 25 Aug 2027 Antananarivo Friday 17 Sep 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 1 Sep 2027 Antananarivo Friday 24 Sep 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 8 Sep 2027 Antananarivo Friday 1 Oct 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 15 Sep 2027 Antananarivo Friday 8 Oct 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 22 Sep 2027 Antananarivo Friday 15 Oct 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 29 Sep 2027 Antananarivo Friday 22 Oct 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 6 Oct 2027 Antananarivo Friday 29 Oct 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Sunday 10 Oct 2027 Antananarivo Tuesday 2 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 13 Oct 2027 Antananarivo Friday 5 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Sunday 17 Oct 2027 Antananarivo Tuesday 9 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 20 Oct 2027 Antananarivo Friday 12 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 27 Oct 2027 Antananarivo Friday 19 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Wednesday 3 Nov 2027 Antananarivo Friday 26 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975
Sunday 7 Nov 2027 Antananarivo Tuesday 30 Nov 2027 Antananarivo  
ZAR 105,975

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