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Madagascar is the second largest island nation and has multiple mesmerising scenic locations. This island nation has received multiple settlers of diverse origins including Bantu, Arab, Austronesian, Chinese, South Asian, and European. Currently, the majority of Madagascar includes a mixture of Bantu and Austronesian settlers while the Malagasy people came into existence after centuries of intermarriages. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Madagascar: Things To Know And Places To Visit


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Madagascar Things To Know And Places To Visit
  • Madagascar is the second largest island nation
    and has multiple mesmerising scenic locations.

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Mount Passot Trek
  • Have you ever visited a volcano hill? If not,
    the time has come to visit the mesmerizing Mount
    Passot, an archipelago in the Nosy Be. It is one
    of the most visited hills in the Nosy Be region
    that offers a 360-degree view from its panoramic
    terrace. This place is known worldwide for its
    breathtaking beauty and outstanding biodiversity.
    Surrounding by small lakes sheltering freshwater
    fishes, this natural piece of land will allow
    nature lovers to enjoy the spectacular view and
    create cherished memories. Some top corporate
    travel management companies in Madagascar may
    offer trekking packages to this mountain. 

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Lemurs Park
  • If you are in Madagascar, you will have multiple
    opportunities to spot lemurs in national parks
    like Lokobe and Mantadia. Do you want to see
    these furry little creatures more? Are you
    interested in understanding their behaviour or
    spending more time with them? If yes, then have a
    visit to Lemurs Park, 16 miles southwest of
    Antananarivo. This Private Reserve is home to 9
    species of lemur, several birds and lizards, and
    almost 70 types of plants. It is not only a major
    tourist attraction but also works with Malagasy
    reserved for the breeding and rehabilitation of
    lemurs. 
  • Travellers are not allowed to touch the lemurs
    in this park, but the lemurs may touch you
    because they move freely around the region. This
    location is open from 9 am to 5 pm daily and the
    tickets cost 30,000 Malagasy currency. The prices
    are likely to be reduced if you are travelling in
    a group of adults and children between the age
    group of 4 to 12. The passes include guided tours
    and access to restrooms, restaurants, and gift
    shops on the premises.  travel ticket booking in
    Madagascar

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Nosy Sakatia
  • The mesmerising orchids island, Nosy Sakatia is
    located on the western side of Nosy Be. It is
    under a preserved ecosystem, classified and
    protected because of the marvels it encloses. The
    people residing close to this location would love
    to give you a tour around and you can spot rare
    birds, endemic flora, and picture postcard
    beaches. You can freely go on a hike to each and
    every corner of the island and visit the field of
    coffee, vanilla, and orchids, along with roaming
    in the fishing villages. 
  • After having lunch at the beaches of Nosy
    Sakatia, you can go for multiple activities
    including snorkelling, beach volley, kayak
    riding, scuba diving, massage, tanning, and a
    relaxing nap at the beach. You can also privatise
    one of the white sand beaches on the island if
    you want to spend some time alone in a peaceful
    environment. 
  • website for flight booking in Madagascar

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Musee de la Photographie de Madagascar
  • Musee de la Photo is a very small but spectacular
    photography museum that opened in early 2018.
    This place is an effort to conserve the culture
    and history of Madagascar. In this museum, you
    will find four small rooms displaying films in
    English, French, or Malagasy.

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