Diego Suarez (Antsiranana)
In Antsiranana, explore wild bays, turquoise seas, and dramatic landscapes—from Emerald Sea to Red Tsingy—a northern adventure full of contrasts, beauty, and unforgettable discoveries.
Every region reveals a different face of the island: lush rainforests, dry spiny deserts, dramatic limestone formations, highlands, and different kinds of beaches. More than 90 percent of its wildlife is endemic.
In Antsiranana, explore wild bays, turquoise seas, and dramatic landscapes—from Emerald Sea to Red Tsingy—a northern adventure full of contrasts, beauty, and unforgettable discoveries.
Features dramatic tsingy formations like Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, rich endemic wildlife, and contrasting dry and lush forests extending to Iharana Bush Camp—a must-see adventure destination.
Ambanja, the cacao capital of Madagascar, is a must-see destination where lush plantations of cacao, vanilla, and aromatic essential oil plants create an immersive, adventurous journey into rich tropical landscapes.
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Nosy Be is an archipelago offering ideal conditions to create happiness, thanks to its rich natural resources. It holds great potential for tourism development and unforgettable experiences for visitors.
The Tsiribihina River offers one of Madagascar’s best adventures, with a scenic boat ride through baobabs, villages, crocodiles, waterfalls, and lemurs, leading to the road toward Tsingy of Bemaraha.
The limestone Tsingy near Bekopaka form a unique karst landscape, important not only for geology but also for local communities, supporting culture, natural resources, and tourism-based livelihoods.
Where the sun sets over the Mozambique Channel marks your westward journey from Antsirabe. This coastal town welcomes travelers with baobabs, warm sands, and unforgettable Madagascar sunsets.
Toliara, coastal capital of the Vezo people, where fishermen sail the Mozambique Channel. Vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and rich marine life make it a gateway to Madagascar’s southwest coast.
Ranohira, located along the RN7, is the gateway to Isalo National Park. The original settlement moved closer to the road. Today, it offers access to canyons, pools, and remarkable landscapes.
A large town along RN7 and departure point for the old Micheline train (FCE), this town is a must-visit due to its unique geological location on the southern route.