Thrilling trips to explore northern Madagascar. The area is predominantly populated by the Antakarana and Sakalava tribes. It is a fascinating destination due to its diverse environments, scenery, National Parks, and sightseeing attractions that are a must-see.
Thrilling trips to explore northern Madagascar. The area is predominantly populated by the Antakarana and Sakalava tribes. It is a fascinating destination due to its diverse environments, scenery, National Parks, and sightseeing attractions that are a must-see.
Nosy Be - Ankarana
Ankarana Special Reserve - This national park features a vast limestone plain that was once submerged underwater and has gradually emerged due to plate tectonics. Erosion has intricately carved the limestone into sharp formations known as the Tsingy. Visitors can explore the park through eight different trails of varying…
Nosy Be - Ankarana
Ankarana Special Reserve - This national park features a vast limestone plain that was once submerged underwater and has gradually emerged due to plate tectonics. Erosion has intricately carved the limestone into sharp formations known as the Tsingy. Visitors can explore the park through eight different trails of varying lengths. The Tsingy divides the park into two distinct landscapes: a dry savannah and an evergreen forest. The park is traversed by numerous gorges and rivers and boasts Africa’s largest network of interconnected underground caves, stretching 120km. Some caves are accessible to visitors, while others hold sacred significance. Both the caves and the Tsingy provide unique habitats for specialized flora and fauna, including blind fish, crabs, arachnids, and bats. The dry forest is home to eleven species of lemurs, and with careful observation, many of the 60 reptile species, such as the panther chameleon and leaf-tailed geckos, can be spotted.
Ankarana - Tsingy Rouge
Tsingy Rouge Park - Tsingy Rouge is a striking red laterite rock formation created by the erosion of the Irodo River in the Diana region. Unlike other formations, the erosion here occurs over years rather than centuries, meaning heavy rains or significant floods can quickly alter the Tsingy Rouge landscape, destroying some areas while creating new ones. The Tsingy Rouge can be viewed from three different locations, all accessible by car.
Tsingy Rouge - The Three Bays
Antsiranana (Diego Suarez) - A narrow strip of sand with a gentle dune separates the Bay of Pigeons from the Bay of Dunes. The area is well-protected from the elements, creating a harmonious environment where sea turtles come to nest. Local authorities are mindful of this, and during certain times of the year, access is restricted to protect these creatures.
Baie des Pigeons - This bay is an ideal spot for those seeking nearly deserted beaches. Also known as Baie des Pigeons, it offers a stunning display of sea colors ranging from deep blue to turquoise and emerald, gently lapping against soft white sands. More sheltered than Sakalava Bay, its waters are calm, and the atmosphere is incredibly relaxing.
Amber Mountain National Park - Montagne d’Ambre National Park is a volcanic massif covered in lush montane rainforest, interspersed with numerous lakes, rivers, and waterfalls. Its biodiversity is remarkable, thanks to a cooler and wetter micro-climate compared to the surrounding areas. The park’s well-maintained trails lead through breathtaking forests to volcanic lakes, sacred waterfalls, and thrilling viewpoints.
Diego Suarez and Mer D’Emeraude
Diego Suarez - Nosy Be

- Private transportation
- Park access fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Private transportation
- Park access fees
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
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If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 3 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel within 3 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.