1. Avenue of the Baobabs - Gratis - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/avenue-of-the-baobabs/ 2. Parque Nacional de Isalo - 30 USD por persona - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/isalo-national-park/ 3. Parque Nacional de Ranomafana - 15 USD por persona - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/ranomafana-national-park/ 4. Parque Nacional de Andasibe-Mantadia - 15 USD por persona - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/andasibe-national-park/ 5. Reserva Natural de Anja - 5 USD por persona - Abierto de 6:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/anja-reserve/ 6. Isla de Nosy Be - Varía según la actividad - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/nosy-be-island/ 7. Parque Nacional de Tsingy de Bemaraha - 45 USD por persona - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/tsingy-de-bemaraha-national-park/ 8. Isla de Sainte Marie - Varía según la actividad - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/sainte-marie-island/ 9. Reserva Natural Integral de Lokobe - 5 USD por persona - Abierto de 8:00 a.m. a 4:00 p.m. - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/lokobe-reserve/ 10. Parque Nacional de Masoala - 25 USD por persona - Abierto todo el día - https://www.madagascar-guide.com/masoala-national-park/
Nota: Los precios son aproximados y pueden variar dependiendo de la temporada y la agencia turística que se utilice.
¿Qué debo saber de Madagascar?
Madagascar is a unique and fascinating destination for tourists. The island has a rich history, having been settled by Indonesians and Africans over a thousand years ago. In the 19th century, the French colonized the island, which gained independence in 1960.
The culture of Madagascar is diverse, with 18 ethnic groups speaking a variety of languages. The Malagasy people have a strong connection to their ancestors and practice a blend of traditional and modern religions. Music and dance are an important part of their culture, with the popular "Salegy" music and "Hira Gasy" dance performances.
The Malagasy cuisine is delicious and varied, with rice being a staple food. Seafood is also popular, as well as meat dishes like "romazava" (beef stew) and "koba" (a sweet snack made from rice flour, peanuts, and banana).
Transportation options for tourists include taxis, buses, and rental cars. The climate is tropical, with a rainy season from December to March and a dry season from April to November. Visitors must have a passport and visa to enter Madagascar.
In terms of safety, it is important to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings. Communication is generally good, with mobile phones and internet available in most areas. The official language is Malagasy, with French being widely spoken. The currency is the Malagasy ariary.