Madagascar, Wildlife Tours

Madagascar: An Adventure Overland

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Tailor-Made Tour
14 Days
From 3545
Beach
Birding
Culture and Archaeology
Photographic
Primate Watching
Rainforest
Snorkelling and Diving
Whale Watching

Tour Introduction

14 Days from  3545 per adult. All trip details below can be tailored just for you

This outstanding and ever popular Madagascar wildlife holiday features some of the country’s most stand out and exceptional wildlife and remarkable scenery whilst staying in comfortable accommodations throughout. The itinerary takes you on a memorable journey to experience some of Madagascar’s most unique and contrasting habitats; the eastern rainforests, the other- worldly spiny desert scrub, the rocky canyon lands and central highlands, wildlife rich cloud forests, orchid and baobab filled transitional forests and a beautiful stretch of coastline with exciting marine life.

It enables you to enjoy seeing Madagascar’s most iconic and also surprising wildlife with the impressive indri, the rare greater bamboo lemur, the agile black-and-white ruffed lemur, the endearing ring-tailed lemur, the beautiful diademed sifaka and many unbelievably tiny mouse lemurs. There is also the option to look for the mysterious aye aye on a strenuous night walk for those interested.

Madagascar’s special reptiles, frogs, endemic birdlife and unusual insects are also well represented with plenty of impressive chameleons to enjoy in addition to the staggering diversity of different plants and trees.

There is also a stunning stretch of coastline where there are opportunities for snorkelling and whale watching (July – September) plus great opportunities to experience and learn about Madagascar’s rich culture and history. This is a very well paced journey that travels a good road through stunning scenery and has very good accommodation. There are also many visits to community managed reserves and conservation and reforestation projects which all help contribute to preserving Madagascar’s threatened ecosystems.

Take a look at our short film here for an overview: Wild Madagascar Film

Full Itinerary

Price from  3545 per adult. Based on sharing double / twin rooms
Day 1
Antananarivo

Arrive Antananarivo (Tana). Met on arrival and transfer to your hotel. Afternoon at leisure. Perhaps enjoy the beautiful grounds and swimming pool.

Staying at Au Bois Vert. Includes Dinner.

Day 2
Ifaty Spiny Forest

Transfer to the airport and catch Madagascar Airlines (Tsaradia) flight to Tulear. Met on arrival at the airport and transfer to Ifaty. Afternoon at leisure, before night walk in the nearby spiny forest habitat.

Staying at Les Dunes D'Ifaty. Includes Breakfast and Dinner.

Day 3
Ifaty Spiny Forest

Early morning guided walk to explore the local spiny forest habitat, dominated by the thorny Didiereacae, or octopus, trees and the local baobab, Andansonia rubrostipa (fony).

As well as learning about the flora, this is a superb birdwatching area with a number of special endemic bird species to see including the sub-desert mesite and the brilliant long-tailed ground roller. There are also many reptiles ranging from the three-eyed lizard and warty chameleon to the blonde hog-nosed snake.

After breakfast, visit the Honko Mangrove Project for a guided tour of the sustainably managed and restored mangrove ecosystem of the Bay of Ranobe. On your leisurely and interpretative walk on boardwalks through the mangroves look out for mudskippers, mangrove crabs, dragonflies and Madagascar swamp warblers.

Return to the hotel and enjoy some time at leisure. In the evening, return to the unique spiny forest to watch the sunset over the baobabs and stay till dark to spot the fascinating nocturnal wildlife of this forest.

Staying at Les Dunes D'Ifaty. Includes Breakfast and Dinner.

Day 4
Zombitse National Park

In the morning, drive to Tulear and continue onto Zombitse National Park, which acts as a transition zone between the dry and the humid forests of Madagascar. The flora is especially rich with bottle baobab trees and many orchids and the Appert's tetraka and Zombitse (Hubbard's) sportive lemur are both specialities of the park.

Other wildlife to look for includes the strikingly colourful standing's day gecko several species of vanga, the giant coua and the agile Verreaux's sifaka.

Continue by road to Isalo.

Staying at Relais de la Reine. Includes All Meals.

Day 5
Isalo National Park

Today explore the spectacular Isalo National Park. The park is a runiforme limestone massif, with impressive scenery, unusual plants like the endemic ‘elephant’s foot’ Pachypodium rosalatum and is a sacred burial ground for the local Bara tribe.

Perhaps take the gentle walk through the Namahaza canyon home to ring-tailed and red-fronted brown lemurs. Or take a refreshing dip in the natural pools.

Staying at Relais de la Reine. Includes All Meals.

Day 6
Anja Park

This morning drive north through stunning mountain scenery and past small highland villages to the lovely Anja park. Here you can enjoy unforgettably close encounters with habituated groups of ring-tailed lemurs as they go about their day. With your guide's help you may also spot the giant Oustalet’s and a tiny brookesia chameleon here.

After the visit, continue to the nearby hotel for lunch and enjoy some time at leisure in the afternoon.

Staying at Betsileo Country Lodge. Includes All Meals.

Day 7
Ranomafana National Park

Continue the drive north to Ranomafana National Park stopping at points of interest. Enjoy an afternoon walk in the park if time permits. Evening walk in search of nocturnal species.

Staying at Setam Lodge. Includes All Meals.

Day 8
Ranomafana National Park

Today explore Ranomafana National Park on morning and afternoon guided walks to discover the rich biodiversity of this rainforest. Ranomafana is an exceptionally rich high-altitude cloud forest with an extraordinary range of lemurs, birds, frogs, and reptiles.

With the expertise of your local spotter search for the famous golden bamboo lemurs for which the park was created along with many other exciting species. The rare Milne Edwards sifaka and superbly camouflaged satanic leaf-tailed gecko could be other highlights of your walks.

In the evening take a night walk to spot tiny mouse lemurs, frogs and sleeping chameleons.

Staying at Setam Lodge. Includes All Meals.

Day 9
Antsirabe

Enjoy a morning nature walk before embarking on the longest drive north (7-8 hours depending on local conditions) to Antsirabe, but with stops at points of interest along the way. These could include the woodcarving centre of Ambositra or highland villages or birdwatching spots.

Arrive at the handicraft market of Antsirabe; an attractive Hauts Plateaux spa town.

Staying at Bira Hotel. Includes All Meals.

Day 10
VOIMMA Reserve

Today, a drive to the east (5 hours in total but with stops) to Tana and on to Andasibe.

In the evening, you can explore the community managed VOIMMA Reserve, part of Analamazaotra that receives fewer visitors than surrounding forest areas and is particularly good for night walks. This walk may reveal the nocturnal Goodman’s mouse lemur, the Eastern woolly lemur, and the furry-eared (Crossley’s) dwarf lemur, plus sleeping chameleons and frogs.

Staying at Andasibe Cyperus Hotel . Includes All Meals.

Day 11
Mantadia National Park

Today we rise early to drive 1 hour 30 minutes north on a bumpy track to Mantadia National Park. Here we can enjoy spending the morning exploring the wonderful primary rainforest of this vast protected area with its special wildlife.

The majestic old growth rainforest of Mantadia is the best location to spot the acrobatic black-and-white ruffed lemur. Colourful Baron’s mantella frogs may be seen as well as interesting array of insects and special birdlife. Avian highlights could include the beautiful pitta-like ground roller, nuthatch vanga and red-fronted and blue couas.

This afternoon you can return to the lodge to rest. In the evening take another night walk in the nearby Orchidee Park for nocturnal sightings.

Staying at Andasibe Cyperus Hotel . Includes All Meals.

Day 12
Mitsinjo Reserve

Today explore the community managed Mitsinjo Reserve on morning and afternoon guided walks where there is an excellent opportunity to see the indri up close.

The local guides at Mitsinjo have habituated several groups of indris which often come lower in the trees to take a closer look and sometimes receive a handout of their favourite leaves. This intimacy makes for an unforgettable sighting and also photographic opportunity. Take a final night walk in the forest here once dark.

Staying at Andasibe Cyperus Hotel . Includes All Meals.

Day 13
Andasibe Reserve

This morning visit the Analamazaotra (Perinet) Reserve to enjoy more lemur encounters. This section of forest is the best location to see the stunningly beautiful diademed sifaka as well as the common brown and eastern grey bamboo lemurs. Chameleons and endemic birdlife and fascinating insects will be other highlights.

In the afternoon return by road through rice growing country back to your hotel in Tana for the night.

Staying at Au Bois Vert. Includes Breakfast.

Day 14
Depart Antananarivo

This morning, transfer back to Antananarivo airport in time to take flights back to LHR, via a change in Addis.

Includes Breakfast.

Tour Accommodation

Madagascar Eastern Madagascar

Au Bois Vert

Overview

Located a short drive from the airport and set in three hectares of peaceful and attractive gardens, accommodation is in rooms constructed using natural materials dominated by chunky wood and granite. All rooms have private bathrooms, satellite TV and safe. Facilities at the hotel include a swimming pool and a restaurant serving local and international cuisine.

The hotel is only 20 minutes from the airport so is an ideal location for a stopover.

Swimming Pool
Yes
Air Conditioning
No
Rooms
26
Facilities

Private bathrooms, TV, room safe, restaurant, swimming pool, Wi-Fi available in the lobby

Optional Activities

City tours can be arranged. Activities including mountain and quad biking, village tours and walking trips can be arranged offsite.

Madagascar Southern Madagascar

Les Dunes d’Ifaty

Overview

One of the best hotels in Ifaty, this comfortable and well positioned accommodation is both near the spiny forest and good beaches. The hotel overlooks the Mozambique Channel and is ideally located for watching sunsets over the sea. Accommodation is 19 villas or the 22 standard rooms, all built using local materials with traditional Malagasy interior designs they all offer comfortable beds with mosquito nets, TVs and private bathrooms with 24 hour electricity. The rooms and villas are scattered throughout the gardens which feature many beautiful flowering plants.

There is a large swimming pool with deck chairs for relaxing when the tide is out and it is not suitable for swimming from the beach. The main building has a nice restaurant serving plenty of fresh seafood and tropical fruit and a variety of international dishes. Meals can be enjoyed in both the restaurant and outside on the patio area for al fresco dining with a sea breeze. There is also a friendly bar, small library and free Wi-Fi throughout the main building.

Ifaty has a number of diving operations where both diving and snorkelling trips can be arranged. For example there is an excellent shark dive at 31 metres on the Grand Recife and excursions to the Rose Garden and south pass are excellent for snorkelers.

Swimming Pool
Yes
Air Conditioning
Yes
Rooms
41
Facilities

Rooms are all ensuite with TV and air-conditioning. Other facilities include a restaurant, bar and Wi-Fi and swimming pool on site too.

Local Wildlife

The local spiny forest supports many endemic bird species such as sub-desert mesite, Lafresnaye’s, red-shouldered and sickle-billed vangas, Archbold’s newtonia, Madagascar nightjar, banded kestrel and the spectacular long-tailed ground roller are all possible to see. While mammals include the localised black-shouldered sportive lemur, gray and gray-brown mouse lemurs and lesser hedgehog tenrecs. While reptiles include the impressive Dumeril's ground boa, three-eyed lizard and warty chameleon. ,

Optional Activities

Excursions on offer include visits to the local spiny forest both during the mornings for birdlife and in the evening for nocturnal wildlife. There are also many dive operators that can arrange snorkelling and scuba diving and also whale watching between July and September when humpback whales are present. Watersports can also be arranged.

Madagascar Southern Madagascar

Relais de la Reine

Overview

This luxurious and peaceful hotel on the edge of Isalo National Park, blends in wonderfully with its surroundings. This is a very comfortable property with excellent facilities including a swimming pool, solar power and large rooms with stylish French inspired decor. Just behind the hotel, across the small stream lined with pandanus, is a pocket of small hills and canyons where Pachypodium and Aloe plants may be found.

Each of the spacious rooms have French doors that open out on to the gardens and feature air-conditioning, fans, safety deposit box, clothes hanger, luggage rack, bedside table and a modern attached private bathroom with 24 hour hot water. The hotel has a lovely restaurant with both outside and indoor dining areas and features superb French and Malagasy cuisine. There is also a lounge area with television and an inviting swimming pool which is a welcome sight after a hot day of walking in the National Park.

 

Swimming Pool
Yes
Air Conditioning
Yes
Rooms
30
Facilities

Room amenities include air-conditioning, fan, safety deposit box and attached private bathroom with 24 hour hot water. Other hotel facilities include a swimming pool, restaurant and bar, small gift shop, free Wi-Fi and massage palor.

Local Wildlife

The locally endemic Benson’s rock thrush is one of the top birds to see here alongside more common endemics such as Madagascar lark, Madagascar cisticola and the lesser vasa parrot. Lemurs here include ring-tailed, verreaux’s sifaka and red-fronted brown lemur and reptiles include the stunning jewel chameleon, huge Oustalet’s chameleon and spiny-tailed iguanids are particulary common. There is also a spectacular locally endemic frog species; the Malagasy rainbow frog which can be spotted during the wet season. There is some exceptional botany too, including pachypodium, pandanus, endemic feather palm and various aloes, one of which is endemic.

Optional Activities

Wildlife watching and hikes in Isalo National Park.

Madagascar Eastern Madagascar

Betsileo Country Lodge

Overview

A great option to break the long (nine hour) journey between Isalo National Park and Ranomafana. Betsileo Country Lodge is located just five minutes from the Anja Community Reserve, with its high concentration of ring-tailed lemurs, the primary attraction here. The interesting town of Ambalavao, home to the country’s largest zebu market, is less than a ten minute drive away.

Betsileo is in a wonderfully picturesque setting with a lovely atmosphere, boosted by the friendly and welcoming staff. Standard rooms are in the main building, with detached bungalows available also. The bungalows have two bedrooms and a private veranda. All room options are simple but comfortable, and have en suite bathrooms. There is complimentary Wi-Fi and an outdoor swimming pool. Refreshing drinks and tasty home-cooked food are served in a bar and restaurant in the main building.

Swimming Pool
Yes
Air Conditioning
Yes
Rooms
11
Facilities

Small outdoor swimming pool, bar and restaurant. There are eight cabins and three standard rooms, with two VIP cabins to be completed this year.

Room options available: Bungalow room - double, Bungalow room - triple, standard room - double, Standard room - family, Standard room - triple.

Local Wildlife

Ring-tailed lemur, lowland streaked tenrec.

Madagascar girdled lizard, Barbour's day gecko, Dangalia lizard.

Malagasy coucal, Madagascar harrier-hawk, bee-eaters, grey-headed lovebird.

Madagascar Eastern Madagascar

Setam Lodge

Overview

Setam is a comfortable small lodge situated in a pre-montane river valley close to the primary rainforest of Ranomafana National Park. In our opinion it is the best accommodation option in the area and a good base from which to explore the park. The rooms have comfortable beds, a wardrobe and bedside table and have excellent views towards the mountains.

Facilities include 24-hour electricity and pleasant gardens. Generous platters of good food using fresh ingredients are served in the main restaurant with its picture windows offering excellent views. Breakfast can be served on a large veranda, also with good views.

Swimming Pool
No
Air Conditioning
No
Rooms
20
Facilities

Restaurant, bar, private facilities, 24-hr electricity, private veranda

Local Wildlife

The park was created to provide protection for the very rare Golden bamboo lemur, which can be easily seen with the help of local guides. The park is also the best location to see the critically endagered greater bamboo lemur and the stunning Milne Edwards sifaka as well as red-bellied lemur, black and white ruffed lemur and red-fronted brown lemur. Over 100 bird species have been recorded in the park with specialities including the attractive pitta-like, short-legged and rufous-headed ground rollers, yellow-browed oxylabels, velvet and yellow-bellied sunbird asitys and brown mesite. Reptile and frog diversity is also very high with o'shaughnessy chameleon, Madagascar tree boa, three species of leaf-tailed gecko and numerous frogs.

Optional Activities

Guided wildlife walks into the Ranomafana National Park. The trails can be steep and tough but generally the going is moderate.

©Ravo Nantenaina
Madagascar Eastern Madagascar

Bira Hôtel

Overview

Located in Antsirabe, Madagascar, Bira Hôtel offers a welcoming retreat with a blend of comfort and charm. Guests are greeted by friendly, professional staff and can unwind in neatly presented rooms featuring air conditioning, private bathrooms, and garden views. The hotel’s tranquil atmosphere is complemented by a lovely outdoor pool, a spacious terrace, and a bar where you can relax after a day of exploring or travelling along Madagascar’s bumpy roads!

Dining at Bira Hotel is a highlight, with a choice of continental, American, or à la carte breakfasts served daily, and a restaurant offering both local and international cuisine. Located just a short drive from Antsirabe’s train station and attractions like Lake Tritriva and the Cathedral, the hotel is ideally situated for discovering the region. With its clean, quiet rooms and consistently praised hospitality, Bira Hotel is a reliable and comfortable base for Antsirabe.

Swimming Pool
Yes
Air Conditioning
Yes
Rooms
11
Facilities

Garden, outdoor swimming pool, terrace, restaurant, bar, room service, 24-hr front desk, free Wi-Fi. Rooms have air-conditioning, private bathrooms, garden views, work desk, complimentary toiletries and a TV. Some rooms have a private balcony.

Madagascar Eastern Madagascar

Andasibe Cyperus Hotel

Overview

The Andasibe Hotel sits next to a tranquil small lake, surrounded by Eucalyptus close to the Andasibe village and reserve.

The hotel offers one of the highest levels of comfort in the area with 20 spacious bungalows with large comfortable beds. All have modern private bathrooms with hot water, and they all feature air-conditioning, satellite TV, mini bar, safe, a seating area and a small private terrace to relax on. There are also 10 more simple and smaller standard rooms. Wi-Fi is only available in the restaurant.

There is a spacious restaurant offering a wide selection of international dishes. There is a small swimming pool in the extensive gardens to enjoy, plus a small massage room where spa treatments can be arranged.

The hotel is an ideal base for those looking for a higher level of comfort while exploring the Andasibe Rainforests.

Swimming Pool
Yes
Air Conditioning
Yes
Rooms
30
Facilities

Private bathrooms, mosquito nets, air conditioning, TV, safe, mini bar, private terrace, lounge, restaurant, swimming pool, massage room and Wi-Fi is available in the communal areas.

Local Wildlife

The Andasibe area is one of the best examples of Madagascar’s Eastern rainforests and is home to a fantastic selection of wildlife. In the Andasibe (Perinet) Reserve and its adjoining Mitsinjo and VOIMMA Reserves, the indri is one of the highlights, being the largest species of lemur. Other diurnal lemurs include the diademed sifaka, common brown lemur, Eastern grey bamboo lemur and the black-and-white ruffed lemur only in the nearby Mantadia National Park. Nocturnal species include the Goodman’s mouse lemur, furry-eared dwarf lemur and Eastern woolly lemur. In the community managed VOIMMA Reserve, the Parson’s chameleon can often be found along with the blue-legged chameleon and tiny brown leaf chameleon: Brookesia superciliaris. The smaller creatures of the rainforest are spectacular here with mossy leaf tailed geckos, colourful frogs and insects such as the giraffe-necked weevil. Birdlife is another highlight especially in the Mantadia National Park with scaly, pitta-like and short-legged ground rollers, velvet asity, red-fronted and blue couas, nuthatch vanga, Madagascar blue pigeon and pygmy kingfisher. The wonderful helmet vanga can also be found in the more remote Antavalobe Reserve.

Optional Activities

Walking in the wildlife rich rainforest reserves of Andasibe, VOIMMA, Mitsinjo, Mantadia and Antavalobe. Interpretive village visits are also available.

Route Map

Departure Dates

This tour has no set departure date and can be tailored to suit your travel requirements. Contact us for more details.

Travel Information

Are International Flights Included?

No. Please contact us for a quote if required.

Flight Info:

Fly to Tana with Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa or Air France via Paris. Other options available include Kenya Airways via Nairobi and South African Airways/Airlink via Johannesburg.

Best Visited:

April to November

Are you ATOL Registered?

Yes. This means we are legally able to book your international flights in conjunction with your ground arrangements so you can book with us with complete confidence. Read more about our ATOL license here.

Claire Pote

Area Specialist

If you have any questions regarding this Tour, please feel free to contact me on +44 (0)1803 866965

Quality of wildlife: Excellent. We saw everything we wished for and more. All guides were excellent. English excellent, very comprehensive knowledge. [Our escort guide] in particular was superb with an encyclopaedic knowledge.

Mr D M - South Petherton