The Midwest
Avenue of the Baobabs and Tsingy de Bemaraha (June-October)
Tour Data
- Total of 700 km
- Asphalt, Cobblestone, Dirt, Sea
- Rainy, Sunny
Données du circuit
- 50 - 75 Km/h
- 26° - 32° C
- Starex 4x4 i800, H-1
The Midwest
Avenue of the Baobabs and Tsingy de Bemaraha (June-October)
Tour Duration
10 days
Number of People
What to Wear
Meals
Overnight Stay
Itinerary
Here's a preview of the route for this tour.
Days
Departure from Tana to Antsirabe
- 166 Km
- Overnight in Antsirabe
The route from Antananarivo to Antsirabe is one of the most popular in Madagascar. It connects the Malagasy capital, Antananarivo, to the south, located about 170 km from the capital.
The journey begins in Antananarivo and passes through urban and suburban areas.
Lunch in Behenjy:
Enjoy a meal in Behenjy, known for its Malagasy duck foie gras. You can also try a popular Malagasy dish, “Romazava,” a meat stew with vegetables and herbs, usually served with rice.
The road then passes through villages and small towns like Ambatolampy.
Continuing towards Antsirabe, the road offers increasingly mountainous and hilly landscapes. You can also see Malagasy vegetable sellers along the way.
Once you arrive in Antsirabe, you can enjoy the beauty of the town by taking a rickshaw or cycling to explore the tourist attractions such as hot springs, churches, local markets, and museums. Antsirabe is especially known for its artisan workshops. The artisans there demonstrate the making of objects from zebu horn, embroidery, and much more.
Day in Morondava
- Night in Morondava
- Sunrise at the Avenue of the Baobabs
- Free Day
Visit to Tsingy de Bemaraha
- Visit
- In the morning, visitors will take a canoe tour and stop to explore caves. Be sure to bring flashlights to fully enjoy the caves. In the afternoon, visitors can choose from several hikes in the Tsingy of varying lengths.
- In the afternoon, visitors will have the choice of several hikes in the Tsingy of varying durations..
- The Tsingy de Bemaraha are undoubtedly one of the most marvelous rock formations on our planet and a must-see when visiting the west coast of Madagascar. The Tsingy were formed millions of years ago by monsoon rains that carved the limestone into these needle-like shapes. Since 1990, the Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Tsingy, which are quite difficult to access, should be visited with a guide and appropriate equipment.
- While the hike to access the Tsingy is not difficult, it is not recommended for those with a fear of heights.
Visit to Kirindy Park
- Visit
- Departure for Miandrivazo
Kirindy Mitea National Park showcases the typical fauna and flora of southern and western Madagascar. Visitors may encounter numerous lemurs and their predator, the fossa.