Madagascan Discoverer

16 Days Starting and ending in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Visiting: Antananarivo, Andasibe National Park, Morondava, Bekopaka, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Antsirabe, Ranomafana National Park, Ranohira, Isalo National Park, Tulear, Ifaty

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

AZMA3

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate

Age range:

16-99

Special diets catered:

Please advise requests

Tour operated in:

English
From: $5398 $5001 (USD) Operator discount: -$148 Travel Club discount: -$249

NB: Prices correct on 22-Feb-2025 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the "Madagascan Discoverer" tour, where you'll explore the diverse landscapes and unique wildlife of Madagascar. Walk among the dramatic limestone pinnacles of the Grands Tsingy of Bemaraha, and witness the enchanting lemurs in their natural habitat. Experience the breathtaking sunset at the iconic Alley of Baobabs and trek through the stunning rock formations and canyons of Isalo National Park. Discover the incredible biodiversity of Andasibe National Park and relax on the pristine beaches of Ifaty. With comfortable accommodations and a variety of activities including trekking, swimming, and wildlife spotting, this tour offers an immersive experience into the heart of Madagascar's natural wonders.

Highlights

  • Discover the highlights of Madagascar, an extraordinary island with unique flora and fauna

  • Visit the Alley of Baobabs at sunset to see these unusual and ancient trees in a golden light

  • Hike among the towering limestone pinnacles of Tsingy National Park

  • Join experienced local trackers for the best encounters with lemurs in their natural habitats

  • Explore Isalo National Park, home to amazing rock formations, spectacular canyons and natural swimming holes

  • Seek unusual species, such as tenrecs, indris and sifakas, in Andasibe and Ranomafana national parks

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Antananarivo

Location: Antananarivo

Accommodation Name: Hotel Le Chato (or similar)

Our adventure starts in Antananarivo, known locally as Tana. There is a group meeting and briefing in the evening followed by an optional group dinner.Accommodation: Hotel Le Chato (or similar)

Day 2 : Morning City Tour In Antananarivo; Afternoon Drive To Andasibe; Guided Night Walk

Location: Antananarivo

Accommodation Name: Sahatandra River Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We embark on a short bus tour of Tana this morning. With bustling markets and a hilltop ancient town with freestone churches and old royal places, it is unique among world capitals.We then drive (four to five hours) to Andasibe, arriving around 3pm, where we visit the community-run Vondron’olona Miaro Mitia Ala Reserve. Here, we hope to see groups of the teddy bear-like indris in their natural habitat, while their white-headed relatives, diademed sifakas, jump between the treetops. There are also countless frogs along the crystalline river and several forest-dwelling chameleons.In the early evening, we take a twilightight walk and look for nocturnal lemur species.Accommodation: Sahatandra River Hotel (or similar)

Day 3 : Morning Trek In Andasibe National Park; Return To Tana

Location: Andasibe National Park

Accommodation Name: Au Bois Vert Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Explore Andasibe National Park (also known as Perinet) on a four-hour wildlife walk, which covers around 3mi (5km) with a maximum ascent of 230ft (70m). The park is home to indri, the largest lemur in Madagascar, plus other flora and fauna and a wide array of birdlife.Listening to the piercing yet melancholy cry of the indri in the morning is an evocative sound; for those prepared to follow them through the thick rainforest, the reward is often a close-up view. A group of five diademed sifaka have recently been re-introduced to Andasibe and we may spot one of these unusual creatures if we are lucky.We return to Tana in the afternoon.Accommodation: Au Bois Vert Hotel (or similar)

Day 4 : Fly To Morondava; Visit Alley Of Baobabs

Location: Morondava

Accommodation Name: Relais du Kirindy (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Depart early to catch a flight west to the coastal town of Morondava, known for having one of the finest climates in Madagascar. We then pick up 4×4 vehicles in the afternoon and visit the Alley of Baobabs, where ancient baobab trees line an unpaved road known as the most scenic in the country. We then drive (two hours) on a dirt road to Kirindy dry forest reserve where we spend the night.Accommodation: Relais du Kirindy (or similar)

Day 5 : Drive To Bekopaka, With A Visit To Kirindy Dry Forest Reserve

Location: Bekopaka

Accommodation Name: Olympe de Bemaraha (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Visit Kirindy Reserve, home to giant jumping rats, seven lemur species and the fossa, an endemic creature that looks like a cat-weasel cross. Then we then drive (eight hours) on a dirt road to Bekopaka, passing baobab forests, desert and local villages, with a ferry crossing (one hour) over the Tsiribihina river. The western landscape is arid but beautiful.Accommodation: Olympe de Bemaraha (or similar)

Day 6 : Morning Trek In Tsingy National Park; Return To Bekopaka

Location: Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

Accommodation Name: Olympe de Bemaraha (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Depart early to Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park. A World Heritage site since 1990, it is best known for its forest of limestone pillars, some up to 165ft (50m) high. The karst landscape and deciduous forest are a refuge for rare and endangered species and there are more than 11 types of lemur, 90 bird species and 50 reptile species, some of which we might be lucky to spot.Our hike takes us to the Grand Tsingy, a 3.5mi (5.6km) circular route that takes about five hours (with photo stops). We’ll hike up and downhill, over rocks, through the forest canyon, and across a hanging bridge. Along the way, we need to embrace our adventurous spirit to tackle some rock scrambling, ladders, crawling, and sliding into caves. A proper adventure! We also offer an easier walk to the Small Tsingy (€35) if you’d prefer.In the afternoon, we head back to Bekopaka and relax at the hotel, perhaps with a swim at the pool.Please note, while our time here is a highlight for most, it involves a demanding walk. Those who suffer from vertigo and/or claustrophobia may find parts of the trek challenging. In some places, we go through caves and narrow chasms; harnesses are used for the more challenging parts of the climb for safety reasons.Accommodation: Olympe de Bemaraha (or similar)

Day 7 : Take A 4X4 To Morondava; Sunset At Alley Of Baobabs

Location: Morondava

Accommodation Name: Renala au Sable d’Or (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Return south after breakfast, taking 4x4s to Morondava by road (10 hours) and ferry (one hour). We pass by Sakalava tribe tombs along the way, known for the unusual paintings and carvings that decorate the outside of each. We stop at the Alley of Baobabs again where we plan to spend sunset. This is the best time to see these amazing trees as the colours are spectacular, a perfect photo opportunity. After sunset, we spend the night in Morondava.Accommodation: Renala au Sable d’Or (or similar)

Day 8 : Drive To Antsirabe

Location: Antsirabe

Accommodation Name: Chambres du Voyageur (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is our longest travelling day with a drive time of approximately 12 to 13 hours. We pass through the fascinating scenery of Betsiriry Plateau and the savannah plains, plus many villages along the way. We arrive by early evening. Antsirabe is at an altitude of 4,920ft (1,500m) and has a cooler climate. The warm springs and thermal baths here were a real draw in the 19th century.Accommodation: Chambres du Voyageur (or similar)

Day 9 : Drive To Ranomafana

Location: Ranomafana National Park

Accommodation Name: Centrest Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start with a sightseeing tour of Antsirabe, including a visit to craft centres. From here, we drive (eight hours) to Ranomafana. With rainforested hills and abundant wildlife, Ranomafana National Park has long been considered one of the highlights in Madagascar and is one of the most visited national parks in the country. The entrance lies about 4mi (7km) from Ranomafana village.In addition to densely forested hills, the terrain is characterised by numerous small streams, which plummet to the beautiful Namorona River. Although much of the region has been logged, the easternmost part of the park retains relatively large areas of primary forest.Accommodation: Centrest Hotel (or similar)

Day 10 : Morning Visit Ranomafana National Park; Afternoon Visit Ranomafana Village

Location: Ranomafana National Park

Accommodation Name: Centrest Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Spend the morning (approximately five hours) exploring Ranomafana National Park with our tour leader and a local guide, hoping to spot golden bamboo lemurs, which are unique to this park, plus other lemurs, including eastern woolly, red-bellied, grey bamboo and red-fronted brown. This park is also home to other mammals including tenrecs, bats, mongoose and the Malagasy striped civet.In the afternoon, we visit Ranomafana village, where we see typical Tanala tribe houses and the public thermal bath.The evening is spent on a night walk along the roads in the hope of spotting nocturnal lemurs, chameleons and other animals.Accommodation: Centrest Hotel (or similar)

Day 11 : Drive To Ranohira, Visiting Anja National Park En Route

Location: Ranohira

Accommodation Name: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

The scenery changes dramatically today as we drive to the small town of Ranohira, a journey of approximately 11 hours. We stop in Ambalavao to visit Anja National Park along the way, a small reserve where several families of ring-tailed lemurs can be seen in the wild.



Accommodation: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Day 12 : Full-Day Trek In Isalo National Park

Location: Isalo National Park

Accommodation Name: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Spend the day exploring Isalo National Park, a vast region of wind-polished and water-scoured rock towers, deep canyons, gorges and oases often described as Eden. If the conditions are right, we hike in the magnificent Canyon des Makis in search of cheeky ring-tailed lemurs and the Verreaux’s sifaka.We also visit the Piscine Naturelle (natural swimming pool), a beautifully lush spot within an arid landscape, where we can swim and relax. The combination of coloured rock formations, strange plants and enveloping silence make this one of the most captivating places in Madagascar.Please note, Isalo is a big national park. The total hiking distance is around 5.5mi (9km) and there is some driving involved – a transfer to the Canyon des Makis takes around 1hr 30min to two hours.Accommodation: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Day 13 : To West Coast And Beaches; Overnight In Ifaty

Location: Tulear

Accommodation Name: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We drive to Tulear, among the dry forests of the west and the spiny desert of the south, and we pass both the Mahafaly tombs and the Antandroy tombs, briefly observing their ornate decorations. Antandroy and Mahafaly are reputed to be the most impressive of all Malagasy tombs, with the Antandroy tombs large and brightly painted, relating to the life story and wishes of the deceased. They are also topped with the skulls of zebu sacrificed during the funeral festivity, a ceremony of great significance. Mahafaly tombs are characterised by their wooden sculptures known as aloalo, relating to the life of the deceased and their unfulfilled dreams, as well as their rank within the clan. After a brief stop in Tulear, we continue past the coastal town of Ifaty to Ifaty beach where we spend the night. Our total drive time today is six to seven hours.Accommodation: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Day 14 : Free Time For Relaxation Or Optional Activities At Ifaty Beach

Location: Ifaty

Accommodation Name: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we have a free day. Running all the way around the southwest Malagasy coastline, Ifaty beach lies on one of the largest barrier reefs in the world and is an excellent venue for scuba diving. Between late June and early September, whales swim off the beautiful white beaches and the offshore islet of Nosy Ve is a terrific place for snorkelling. Protected by coral reefs, the beach and waters beyond the hotel offer a welcome place to rest.



Accommodation: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Day 15 : Fly To Antananarivo

Location: Antananarivo

Accommodation Name: Le Chato (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we transfer to Tulear airport for our flight to Antananarivo, which typically arrives in the afternoon. Depending on the flight schedule, you may have free time to explore Antananarivo on your own.



Accommodation: Le Chato (or similar)

Day 16 : End Antananarivo

Location: Antananarivo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Depending on flight times there may be the opportunity to embark on an optional short visit to Ambohimanga, the fortified village and its royal palace. Ambohimanga, otherwise known as Blue Hills, was once forbidden to Europeans; the local kings and queens returning to this hilltop village to rest and relax. From here began the line of kings and queens who united Madagascar into one country. Ambohimanga remains of spiritual significance for the Malagasy people with ceremonies and rituals still taking place here.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    15 nights in a range of simple and comfortable hotels, each well located for activities and in beautiful settings.

  • Meals

    Breakfasts are usually simple: eggs, a baguette, jam and coffee or tea, and sometimes fruit.

  • Guided Tours

    Guided tours and treks in various national parks including Andasibe National Park, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, and Isalo National Park.

  • Transportation

    Transportation including flights within Madagascar, 4x4 vehicles, and bus tours.

  • Activities

    Activities such as city tours, wildlife walks, night walks, and visits to reserves and national parks.

What's Not Included

  • Travel insurance

    Travel insurance is not included.

  • Single accommodation

    Single accommodation is available on request but not included.

  • Visas or vaccinations

    Visas or vaccinations are not included.

  • Flights

    International flights to and from Madagascar are not included.

  • Meals not included

    Approximately £250 should be allowed for meals not included, plus a little more if you enjoy a drink with dinner.

Food

Food standards in Madagascar can vary and are probably not of the same standard you are used to at home. A restaurant meal can cost between 30,000-50,000 ariary (US$7-US$12) plus a little more if you enjoy a drink with dinner. Malagasy lager is reasonably priced and readily available. Malagasy wine is also reasonably priced but is not to everyone’s taste. It is sometimes possible to get hold of French or South African wine. A delicacy in Madagascar is the various flavoured rums, which are widely sold and very reasonably priced.

Please note, if you do not eat fish or meat, your food options will be rather limited (ie omelette, cheese, pasta, vegetables and rice) on this trip. Breakfasts are usually simple: eggs, a baguette, jam and coffee or tea, and sometimes fruit. You may wish to bring something to supplement your morning meal (spread, peanut butter etc).

Accommodation

For this Madagascan adventure, we spend 15 nights in a range of simple and comfortable hotels, each well located for our activities and in beautiful settings. Some standout accommodations include Les Chambres du Voyageur in Antsirabe, Isalo Ranch near Isalo National Park, and Hotel de la Plage with its beachside location.

Mode of Transport

Transportation includes a mix of short bus tours, 4x4 vehicles, and flights. Highlights include a flight to Morondava, 4x4 drives to various national parks, and ferry crossings. The tour also involves long drives through diverse landscapes.

Check out our Q&As

  • What kind of accommodations can I expect during the Madagascan Discoverer tour?

    You will stay in a range of simple and comfortable hotels, each well located for the activities and in beautiful settings. Some standout accommodations include Les Chambres du Voyageur in Antsirabe, Isalo Ranch near Isalo National Park, and Hotel de la Plage with its beachside location.

  • Are there any unique features of the accommodations on this tour?

    Yes, some properties are not connected to the electricity grid and use generators that are turned off at night. Additionally, Isalo Ranch runs primarily on solar power and offers incredible mountain views.

  • What wildlife can I expect to see during the tour?

    You have the chance to see various species of lemurs, including indris, diademed sifakas, golden bamboo lemurs, and ring-tailed lemurs. The tour also offers opportunities to see chameleons, frogs, the fossa, and a wide array of birdlife.

  • What kind of activities are included in the tour?

    The tour includes a variety of activities such as trekking in national parks, guided night walks to spot nocturnal animals, city tours, and visits to local reserves and cultural sites. You will also have opportunities for swimming in natural pools and relaxing on the beach.

  • Is there any free time during the tour?

    Yes, there is a free day at Ifaty beach where you can relax or participate in optional activities like scuba diving and snorkeling.

  • What should I know about the food options on this tour?

    Food standards can vary, and options for vegetarians may be limited to items like omelettes, cheese, pasta, vegetables, and rice. Breakfasts are usually simple, consisting of eggs, a baguette, jam, coffee or tea, and sometimes fruit. You may want to bring something to supplement your morning meal.

  • Are there any challenging parts of the tour?

    Yes, the trek in Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park can be demanding, especially for those suffering from vertigo and claustrophobia. The trek involves going through caves and narrow chasms, and harnesses are used for safety in more challenging parts.

  • What kind of transportation is used during the tour?

    The tour involves various modes of transportation including flights, 4x4 vehicles, buses, and ferries to navigate through different terrains and locations.

  • What are some of the highlights of the tour?

    Highlights include walking amongst the pinnacles of the Grands Tsingy of Bemaraha, seeing lemurs in their natural habitat, visiting the Alley of Baobabs at sunset, exploring Isalo National Park, and experiencing the incredible wildlife in Andasibe National Park.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

An amazing island to discover

This trip was amazing overview of Madagscar in a busy 2 week period. It was a fantastic combination of varying itinerary, the thrill of wildlife spotting, a superbly organised tour leader and a wonderful group of fellow travelers who made this trip to be so special.

Madagascan Discoverer

This was a brilliant trip which covered a huge amount of territory and exposed us to many different types of landscape and countryside. There were some very long drives but they were fascinating and comfortable and there were plenty of opportunities to get out and stretch our legs. The accommodation was better than expected and in places absolutely lovely, and generally the food was very good, although the breakfasts were sometimes less than appealing. It was easy to buy good South African wine almost everywhere for dinner, and cold beer was available everywhere. We saw much more wildlife and far more lemurs of many different varieties than I had expected, and there were many good photo opportunities.

Madagascar

"Madagascan Discoverer" was a truly wonderful, very enjoyable, multi-faceted trip with a really excellent guide, Rija. I am writing this review to inform future customers about 1 less-than-good aspect because it might be a safety issue for some people booking this holiday. In addition, Exodus has failed to respond to the comments I made in my on-line post-holiday evaluation about this, so I do not know if Exodus has read the evaluation and is going to do anything to improve the situation. My criticism relates to the harnesses provided for the walk in the Grands Tsingy. Mine was too big for me, even when the smallest harness the company had was adjusted to the smallest possible size. This same problem also affected another person in the group. Both of us are slimmer than most other British adults. Fortunately, neither of us fell and came to any harm. If we had fallen and had had to rely on the harnesses to keep us safe, there would have been the potential for an accident or injury. If you are slim or if you have children who are intending to do the Via Ferrata in the Grands Tsingy, please consider bringing your or their own harness(es) that fits you/them. A harness that does not fit the wearer is of little use. I climb regularly and know how important this piece of equipment is and how a proper fit is necessary for safety. This deficiency on the part of Exodus is made worse because I had actually queried with Exodus BEFORE the trip whether I should bring my own harness to Madagascar. The reply that the Exodus rep gave me was that we would not be doing Via Ferrata and there was no need for the harness. This reveals that the Exodus representative does not know her product: we definitely did a Via Ferrata and we used climbing equipment. Other than this failing, and one or two things which were beyond the control of Exodus, the holiday was very good, hugely interesting and varied and I had a great time. I fully recommend this holiday and in particular, commend Rija for her excellent guiding.

MADAGASCAN DISCOVERER

This was an amazing trip using a variety of transport through a culturally diverse country with varied landscapes and incredible flora and fauna much of which is endemic to Madagascar. This is far more than a wildlife spotting trip, it is an active trip with early starts and most days were packed full-every day was an adventure.

Madagascar wonderful adventure

our guide Armel was fantastic he showed us so much on our journey through Madagascar, he was so proud of his country and wanted us to experience as much as we could in the short time we had in each place The experience from start to finish was amazing, we got to see the variety of scenery, culture, wildlife and so much more. I would highly recommend going to see this part of the world 🌍

A Real Adventure with Fabulous Wildlife

Madagascar is a truly special place and this trip is a real adventure. I have heard Madagascar described as one for the “seasoned traveller” and this is pretty accurate – certainly it is somewhere that you should go with your eyes and mind open and prepare for the rugged terrain and slightly uncomfortable journeys. That said, I would not trade a thing as the experiences are all part of its charm and more than made up for by the beautiful scenery and amazing wildlife. I loved the entire trip and thoroughly enjoyed the variety of experiences, from the slightly chaotic capital Tana, to the jagged UNESCO site of the Grand Tsingy, to the peace and tranquillity of Ifaty, all interspersed with amazing national parks and wildlife including lemurs, chameleons, fossa and owls. We were incredibly lucky with our wildlife viewings, with red-fronted brown lemurs, greater bamboo lemur, Goodman’s mouse lemur, dwarf lemur, grey mouse lemur, sportive lemur, ring-tailed lemur, indri, diademed sifaka, Verreaux's sifaka, Milne-Edwards sifaka and many many more. We went in October and the babies were out in force – so many incredibly playful young lemur could be seen and photographed, all apparently quite indifferent to our presence. The day and night walks were all very well organised and provided plenty of opportunity to just stand back and observe these creatures in their natural habitat. We were rarely rushed on the walks (only when the guides had heard tell of something else exciting up ahead) and the local guides were expert at finding the best angles and lighting for some great photographs, even in challenging conditions. I found the hotels to be of a general good standard and, as a solo traveller, did not feel as though I was in any way penalised by room size or quality. In fact, by luck of the draw, in one location I ended up with the suite! We had at least warm water most of the time and the food was generally good if a little repetitive after a while. Breakfast was generally fruit, breads, jams, and eggs cooked to order. Where there was nowhere appropriate to stop for lunch, we were able to order sandwiches to go so we never went hungry on the long drive days.

Madagascan Discoverer

This was my second trip to Madagascar, I wanted to go somewhere that I have not been before so I thought that going to the west of Madagascar would be a good idea and I was not disappointed. The Tsingy was amazing with stunning views and the "Alley of Baobabs" at dusk was stunning.

Madagascan Discoverer

A fantastic adventure holiday. Yes the days are long with a lot of travelling, but the rewards along the way more than make up for it. The spotters ability to find lemurs, chameleons, frogs, geckos, etc (even in the dark!) was unbelievable. Our guide, Claudia, was one of the best guides we've ever had. The landscapes are varied and the people are lovely.

MADAGASCAN DISCOVERER

an all-round fantastic trip, with plenty of opportunities to see wildlife, stunning countryside, explore local markets, go hiking & swimming - be prepared for some bumpy rides and dusty roads, that's part of the fun!

Madagascar Discoverer

A good trip which covers a lot of ground, literally. There are some very long days travelling on pretty rough roads in hot and dusty conditions. Perhaps I should have studied the trip notes more carefully before booking the trip. Clean and comfortable hotels, although occasionally only a "set menu" was available. At a small resort, like Grace Lodge this was quite understandable, but at some of the larger places it seemed to be more for their convenience than the guests.

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