Madagascar Must See Places

1 May

Madagascar is an insanely beautiful country with a very diverse landscape. It’s one of the few countries in the world which has white bounty beaches, mountain ranges, rainforests, aquatic reserves, and endemic animals all combined on one island. This makes Madagascar a great place to visit on a holiday. However, when you travel to Madagascar it’s hard to decide what you want to see because of the many choices the country offers. Hopefully these three tips are helpful and make your Madagascar travel even better. I found these tips on squidoo: Madagascar, Places you have to visit

Nosy Be
Nosy Be is the biggest island of the northwest coast of Madagascar and also the most touristical one. Nosy Be is known for it’s white sandy beaches and the many resorts that are situated on the island. It’s a true holiday paradise with many beaches to relax and swim. There are also a lot of diving/snorkling possibilities. Nosy Be is also known for it’s very diverse flora and fauna, on the island you can find loads of colorful tropical birds.

Tsingy de Bemaraha
Tsingy de Bemaraha
is a national park in the west ofMadagascar, it’s one of the most popular national parks of Madagascar because of the beautiful karst limestone formations and the various animals that live in the park. Tsingy de Bemaraha houses 13 species of lemurs, 94 species of aquatic and terrestrial birds and many more beautiful animals. Whenever you travel to Madagascar you definately have to visit this park, it’s certainly worth it.

Masoala National Park
Masoala National Park lies in the northeast of Madagascar and is the country’s biggest park. A total of 2,300 square kilometres is covered, the park is on the world heritage list of UNESCO. The park covers both land as well as sea which makes it a very unique park. Within the park you can find various animals such as Lemurs, Tropical birds and many different kinds of reptiles. Each year from July to early Septembr, hundreds of Humpback Whales visit the Antongil Bay in the Masoala National Park during their migration.

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