Madagascar

There is much to be said or written about Madagascar, yet it is seldom fully captured. This island in the Indian Ocean, untouched by the flow of tides, the noise, and even reason itself, appears to have come from another world, offering a one-of-a-kind sensory journey simply by being there.

Playa islas Madagascar
“In the jungle, you realize that everything is interconnected. Every tiny species, no matter how insignificant it may appear, contributes to the vast web of life.”

Its unique wildlife, always watching from the thick jungle, its natural orchid gardens and baobab-lined avenues, and its Martian-like landscapes with striking red formations, come together to create the strokes of a captivating postcard, as if taken from a fantasy world.

Baobabs Madagascar
A world unto itself and a new story to tell

Relaxing on its beaches with crystal-clear waters perfect for scuba diving, wandering through its forests with rich reddish soil, and meeting the gaze of a curious and gentle lemur are just a few of the delights Madagascar has in store.

The crimson island

temporada

From March to April and from October to December, with more favorable temperatures and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for touring the island.

Tropical

Average 27°C

March to April and October to December

Arid heat during the day, with possibility of heavy rains

experiencias NUBA

Tradiciones

To know the most deeply rooted traditions of the island.

To get a glimpse of the ancestral customs of the Betsileos and to dress completely in white to participate in the Sunday processions, unique in Madagascar, in the village of Soatanana. Learn more about the Fifohazan religion while strolling through the nearby tea plantations.
Ballenas jorobadas Madagascar

Discovering humpback whales

Jump into the crystal clear waters surrounding Santa Maria Island and be surrounded by entire families of humpback whales on their annual northward migration. Have the opportunity to swim with these cetaceans and connect on a completely different level with nature.
Tsingy Rouge Red

Stroll through Madagascar’s natural wealth

Walking on what was once a seabed accompanied by the undaunted red tsingys of Irodo, spectacular rock formations more than 70 million years old.

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Madagascar