Called the Big Island, Madagascar is a popular destination for tourists seeking discovery and disorientation. This African island state is full of wonderful places that do not leave indifferent holidaymakers staying. The journey begins in the urban commune of Belo-sur-Tsiribihina, located on the shores of the Mozambique Channel. Arrived on the scene, vacationers will cruise on the Tsiribihina river while enjoying the splendor of the surrounding landscape. During shutdowns during this ride, villagers will welcome in a friendly and warm atmosphere. With residents, backpackers will devote themselves to the bivouac around a campfire on the banks of this river. Otherwise, they will be accompanied by a local guide to explore food crops, natural springs and animals like bats, lemurs and crocodiles. During this walk, adventurers are sure to see the waterfalls.

The city of Mahajanga, an exceptional place
Vacationers will continue their journey in the port city of Mahajanga, capital of the Boeny region. This metropolis of over 154 000 inhabitants has much to offer its visitors with its many surprising places. During their passage in this county, summer visitors will enjoy entertaining at times Katsepy, located at the mouth of the channel of Mozambique. Accompanied by a tourist guide, they will go to meet the lemurs who take refuge in the forest. Among the species to observe, there lemurs mongoz, the sifakas crowned lemurs and Fulvus. This walk will also help them discover the Eiffel Lighthouse Katsepy, perched on a hill. Note that this building, top of 30 m, was built in the early twentieth century by French engineers. At the foot of this monument is the tomb of the daughter of one of the engineers. Visitors wishing to reach the summit will climb 174 marches. From, they will have a breathtaking view of the sea and surroundings.

Le Parc National de Ranomafana, a wonderful site
L'Exploration du Parc National de Ranomafana, located in Fianarantsoa, is not to be missed during a stay in Madagascar. On site, Tourists will be fascinated by the vastness of tropical rainforests that stretch over 41 000 ha. A walk in the heart of this lush vegetation offers visitors the opportunity to observe various exceptional plant species. Backpackers discover there, among others, medicinal plants and a wide variety of orchids. This site also serves as a natural habitat for various species of lemurs and bats. In addition, the landscape of this reserve is characterized by the presence of numerous mountain ranges that will delight climbing enthusiasts. Furthermore, this piece of Eden is known for its natural hot water, ideal for swimming. To note that travel to Africa also allow vacationers to explore the thermal pools of Lake Bogoria in Kenya.