Dates: September 5 - 16, 2024
Duration: 12 days/11 nights
Number of Participants: 6 – 12
EXPEDITION COMPLETEDTRAVEL PROGRAM: tour to MadagascarDay 1. September 5, 2024, Thursday. ANTANANARIVOArrival in Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. Transfer to the hotel, check-in and rest.
At the sunset we will go up to the royal palace, which was burned down in 1995 and still under reconstruction. It offers a magnificent view of the capital. Dinner.
Accommodation: Le Centell hotelMeals: no- Turkish Airlines from Moscow, Flight TK-418, departure from Moscow on September 4 at 19:30, layover in Istanbul, arrival in Antananarivo on September 5 at 14:40, or
- any other convenient flight from another city arriving in Antananarivo at any time on September 5
Day 2. September 6, 2024, Friday. ANTANANARIVO — SAINT-MARIE ISLAND — ISLE OF SAND — ILES AUX NATTESAfter an early breakfast, proceed to the airport. Depart from Antananarivo at 06:00 on flight TZ530 by Tsaradia Airlines*. Head to the Island of Sainte-Marie, also known as Nusi-Baha in Malagasy toponymy. This region is famous for its unique history, despite the fact that in the 18th century, when the island was supposedly the center of Libertalia, its existence wasn't marked on maps.
In 1731, the coordinates of the island first appeared on nautical charts under the alarming label "Pirate Island." This piece of land near the sea trade route to the West Indies was a popular retreat for numerous pirates. It served as a place for dividing the loot, hosting lively celebrations, and burying comrades, becoming part of the dark legend of the island. Among these pirates were historical figures such as William Kidd, Edward Teach, and Olivier Levasseur. The island's bays still bear mystical traces of the wrecked ships of these famous seafarers.
Arrival on the island is at 07:05. After transfer, check in at a cozy hotel.
Then, we embark on a water adventure by canoe to the "Island of Sand." Here, away from civilization, lies a sandy paradise dominated only by feathered inhabitants. Sea birds lay eggs here in summer and sometimes even in winter, creating a unique natural balance. After a swim, we return to the beach to enjoy a Malagasy-style picnic.
Following lunch, we go on an excursion to the "Iles aux Nattes" islands. Here, we will witness a magical sunset over the vast Indian Ocean. For those seeking harmony with nature, there's a walk to a mountain where a snow-white mansion is located, which serves not only as a hotel but also as a place to relax. This unique combination of natural beauty and human comfort will create an unforgettable experience for this day.
In the evening, there will be a lecture about whales and other inhabitants of the deep sea from a representative of the association for the conservation of marine mammals and control of their habitats in Madagascar.
*Recommended flight from Antananarivo to Sainte-Marie:- Tsaradia Airlines, Flight TZ530, departing September 6 at 06:00 AM from Antananarivo, arriving at Sainte-Marie at 07:05 AM.Accommodation: Les Villas de VohilavaMeals: BreakfastDay 3. September 7, 2024, Saturday. WHALES — PIRATE CEMETERYAfter breakfast at Les Villas de Vohilava, we begin an eventful day dedicated to humpback whales and the mysterious pirate cemetery.
As members of the research group, we will be observing humpback whales that choose these waters for reproduction from June to September. These majestic creatures are on the brink of extinction, and each participant in our group will play a key role in collecting data. Through the capture of photos and recordings of whale songs underwater, we will contribute to global research and the protection of this unique species. Additionally, you will have the incredible opportunity to "adopt a whale"! Details will be shared on the island.
Following lunch on the terrace overlooking the Indian Ocean at one of the best seafood restaurants on Sainte-Marie Island, we will visit the world's only pirate cemetery. Perched on a hill surrounded by the ocean, this place is infused with an atmosphere of adventure. Depending on the tide, we can choose a narrow stone path or paddle by pirogue past mangrove thickets.
We will conclude the day at Les Villas de Vohilava, exchanging impressions, discussing what we have seen, and preparing for new exciting discoveries.
Accommodation: Les Villas de VohilavaMeals: BreakfastDay 4. September 8, 2024, Sunday. SAINT-MARIE — ANTANANARIVOAfter breakfast at the hotel, we have a final boat trip, where we may watch whales playing, hunting, or simply sunbathing at the surface of the water. Experts will share their knowledge, making this experience truly unique. After completing the expedition, transfer to the airport.
Evening check-in at Nosy Manga 4*, time to relax after a busy day.
* Recommended flight from Saint-Marie to Antananarivo:- Tsaradia Airlines flight TZ 531, departing September 8 at 13:40 from Sainte-Marie, arriving in Antananarivo at 14:45.Accommodation: Nosy Manga 4*Meals: BreakfastDay 5. September 9, 2024, Monday. ANTANANARIVOAntananarivo or Tana, as the locals call their city, is the largest and most beautiful pearl in the necklace of cities in Madagascar, as well as the capital of the island state, founded in 1625. The city is located in the central part of the country, at an altitude of 1,435 meters above sea level. Translated from Malagasy, the name of Antananarivo sounds like "the city of a thousand warriors". The noise of the city of Antananarivo in the morning arouses curiosity to see what is going on there: some carry bags, baskets on their heads, some run, while others sit and sunbathe in the morning sun.
We will have a leisurely breakfast in the hotel restaurant with delicious croissants, and by 8:00 AM we leave for a walk around the capital.
Visit the Zuma market, the name of which comes from the Arabic word meaning "Friday". Previously, the market day there was on Friday, but now every day. This is the most popular and colorful market in the heart of the city of Tana. Here you can get acquainted with local goods: vegetables, fruits, linen, handicrafts and much more.
Independence Avenue is the straightest and widest street in the city center. It is surrounded by old buildings called arcades, and previously, in colonial times, were used as offices of governors, shops and restaurants. We will see the city hall and the Gare Soarano railway station of the early 20th century. We will visit the "Low Quarter", located in a lowland among swamps and rice fields, where the lower social strata of the townspeople live, and then the "High Quarter" – the uppermost district of Antananarivo, where the royal palace is located.
In the evening, we will visit the observation deck, which offers a view of the whole city, and, if we are lucky, we will see the best sunset.
Accommodation: Le Centell hotelMeals: breakfastDay 6. September 10, 2024, Tuesday. ANTANANARIVO — MORONDAVAAfter an early breakfast, we return to the capital and head to the airport.
This time we are heading west, to the delta of the Morondava River. This town impresses with its charm, as if it was created for wearing colorful dresses and being stylish.
Once we touch down, we head straight to Vezo Beach Hotel.
There are not only beaches and cocktails, relict and "Swiss" forests, here we will see it - the famous Avenue of Baobabs. These ancient giants have stood here for over a thousand years, like guardians of time, each tells a story of travels and mysteries.
We stand against the backdrop of the sunset, it feels like being in a movie. The enchanting baobabs pose for us like true models, and we, as nature photographers, capture this moment. Ladies, don't forget your colorful dresses – a mosaic addition to the Avenue. We become part of the photo story of this place.
* Recommended flight from Antananarivo to Morondava:- Tsaradia Airlines flight TZ702, departing September 10 at 10:10 from Antananarivo, arriving in Morondava at 11:25.Accommodation: Vezo BeachMeals: BreakfastDay 7. September 11, 2024, Wednesday. MORONDAVA — AVENUE OF THE BAOBABS — BEKOPAKA (200 km, 9 hours on the road)Before sunrise, we will go out to enjoy the deserted Avenue of the Baobabs. It will be an early start at 4:30 – a must to catch the main show. We'll take a couple of pictures there, enjoy the beauty, and by 6:30 we'll have breakfast – coffee, a croissant, and all this under the rays of the morning sun.
Next, off to adventures on the bumpy road to Belo sur Tsiribihina. Upon reaching the commune, we'll take a break to relax and taste local delicacies. Then, we'll head to the village of Bekopaka – the gateway to the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, which, by the way, is on the UNESCO list.
Tsingy is not just a plateau; it's an open-air cinema. Ancient "stone forests" protrude from the ground for hundreds of meters, resembling stars on a stage. It's a place where films about wildlife and plants are shot. The park is divided into two parts: the Great Tsingy and the Little Tsingy. Dinner and overnight stay at the
Olympe de Bemaraha.
Accommodation: Olympe de BemarahaMeals: BreakfastDay 8. September 12, 2024, Thursday. THE LITTLE TSINGY DE BEMARAHAWe start with breakfast. On rafts, we'll glide through mangrove thickets along the Manambolo River, reaching the gorge where stalactites and stalagmites create a unique atmosphere. In the distance we will see the cemetery of the Vazimba tribe - the ancient ancestors of the Malagasy people. We don't recommend dipping fingers into the river, as crocodiles inhabit these waters. However, according to locals, they are not dangerous in this river :)
Afterward, we'll take a walk through the Little Tsingy, exploring the labyrinth of limestone formations. As we climb higher and stunning views of the surrounding landscape await us.
Closer to the evening, we'll meet the local residents, immerse ourselves in the rhythm of their lives, and capture sunset shots.
Accommodation: Olympe de BemarahaMeals: BreakfastDay 9. September 13, 2024, Friday. THE GREAT TSINGY DE BEMARAHAAfter breakfast, we will have an adventure in Big Tsingy. The reserve is 17 km away; we drive our SUVs along a bumpy road.
We've arrived! Tsingy is recognized as one of the Natural Wonders of the World!
We put on harnesses for safety. Locals have created accessible routes for tourists with pathways, suspension bridges, and stairs. Then we climb the limestone pinnacles, as if they are giant steps. Reaching the "heart" of the reserve, the Tsingy de Bemaraha unfolds its beauty before us.
How did the marvelous labyrinths of Tsingy de Bemaraha form? Due to erosion, rain, and water dissolving limestone layers over centuries, these beautiful karst landscapes emerged. The magnificent needles rise above the Tsingy de Bemaraha reserve, covering an area of approximately 152 square kilometers. Some of them are remarkably pierced with gorges and canyons, giving this unique place an unparalleled character.
Numerous lemurs inhabit this area, including sifakas, along with various exotic birds.
We'll have lunch on the peaks—a cozy picnic (lunchboxes) along the route. Then, we return to the Olympe de Bemaraha hotel.
Accommodation: Olympe de BemarahaMeals: Breakfast and lunch (lunchboxes)Day 10. September 14, 2024, Saturday. BEKOPAKA — BELO SUR TSIRIBIHINA — AVENUE OF THE BAOBABS — MORONDAVA (about 200 km, 9 hours on the road)Today's route takes us from Bekopaka back to Morondava, covering approximately 200 km with a lengthy 9-hour journey. There will be 2 river crossings along the way. We plan to have lunch in Belo sur Tsiribihina, and closer to the evening, a stunning view of the Avenue of the Baobabs awaits us, illuminated by the last rays of the sun.
Accommodation: Vezo Beach HotelMeals: BreakfastDay 11. September 15, 2024, Sunday. MORONDAVA — ANTANANARIVO — PEYRIERAS REPTILE RESERVE IN ANDASIBEToday, we recommend going to the beach of our hotel before sunrise. Dozens of fishing boats will soon come into view, providing aesthetic pleasure. After enjoying the vibrant colors of the sunrise and having breakfast, we set out to explore the fishing village, passing through mangrove forests on traditional Malagasy pirogues. We'll get to know the villagers.
Transfer to the airport at 10:30 for further flight to Antananarivo. Arrival in capital at 13:40.
Lunch at a good restaurant in the capital, and we immediately go to the eastern part of Madagascar. A trip to Andasibe awaits us, revealing the richness of Madagascar's nature. Crossing the expanses of rice fields and dense forests, we will meet herds of zebu cows and picturesque waterfalls, which have become a kind of keepers of the secrets of this unique corner of the planet.
After 2.5 hours, stop at the Marozevo Reserve, an Exotic Park owned by the French entomologist and naturalist André Peyriéras, also known as Reserve Peyrieras.
The collection contains many reptiles (chameleons, iguanas, geckos, frogs), amphibians, crocodiles and papillons (butterflies).
We will spend an hour and a half here, touch the chameleons from the smallest to the largest sizes up to 60-70 cm, and move out to Andasibe.
Check into a hotel in Andasibe and relax before an evening walk through the night jungle with a lanterns. It's safe to walk there! We will look for lemurs, chameleons and endemic frogs.
* Recommended flight from Morondava to Antananarivo:- Tsaradia Airlines flight TZ703, departing on September 15 at 12:30 from Morondava, arriving in Antananarivo at 13:40.Accommodation: Lemurs LodgeMeals: BreakfastDay 12. September 16, 2024, Monday. ANALAMAZOTRA RESERVE IN ANDASIBE - PEYRIERAS REPTILE RESERVE - ANTANANARIVO - RETURN FLIGHTWe wake up in the humid tropical forests of Andasibe! After breakfast, we will visit the Analamazaotra National Park, the largest park area and home to the largest lemurs, the Indri. We will go in search of this giant in the reserve. This species of lemur is known for its unique singing and lack of long tails. Other rare species of lemurs, as well as fascinating insects, chameleons, and birds, also inhabit this area.
Our next stop on the way to the capital is the reserve in Marozevo, Exotic Park. It belongs to the French entomologist and naturalist André Peyriéras, and is also known as Peyriéras Reserve.
The collection includes many reptiles (chameleons, iguanas, geckos, frogs), amphibians, crocodiles, and butterflies.
We will spend 1.5 hours here, getting to know chameleons of all sizes, from the smallest to the largest, before heading to Tana.
Return flight home. For those continuing their journey to Mauritius, the flight departs at 17:00.
Accommodation: noMeals: breakfast*Recommended return flights from Antananarivo:
— To Nairobi with Kenya Airways, departing from Antananarivo at 2:40 AM on September 17, arriving in Nairobi at 6:00 AM on September 17 (an additional night in Antananarivo will be needed), or
— To Moscow with Ethiopian Airlines, with a 4-hour 20-minute layover in Addis Ababa, departing from Antananarivo on September 17 at 2:50 PM, arriving in Moscow at 7:40 AM on September 18, or
— Any other flight departing from Antananarivo no earlier than 6:00 PM on September 16.
*Recommended flight to Mauritius:
— With Air Mauritius, departing from Antananarivo on September 16 at 5:00 PM, arriving in Mauritius at 7:45 PM on September 16.
* The tour operator accepts no responsibility for any changes to local airline schedules that may occur after booking. We will do our best to mitigate any violation of the approved itinerary, but cannot be held responsible for any loss of funds, bookings, missed connections or other chargeable services. The itinerary is subject to change due to schedules and availability of domestic flights. Travel insurance is highly recommended