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If you are interested in adding a relaxing beach break to your visit, Madagascar is home to a number of beaches that are perfect spots to unwind. The little volcanic island of Nosy Komba, which is covered in dense tropical forest and resembles a giant turtle, is known for its collection of small, quiet beaches. Sainte Marie is also a great beach area. Easily accessible by plane from Tana, Sainte Marie is a lush tropical island with pristine beaches. For divers, a midnight dive to an underwater wreck is a must. The island is also host to migrating whales from July to October.
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Endemic Wildlife of Madagascar (13 days)
Discover bizarre and unique animals of the world's '8th continent'
Andasibe Extension (4 days)
Explore one of Madagascar's best National Parks
Wildlife of Madagascar
Discover Madagascar's native animals and exotic birds
Cycle tour of Antsirabe (1 days)
Take a cycling tour of Madagascar's 2nd city
Trekking in Madagascar
Trek through Madagascar's forests and roam its coastline
Madagascar's Beaches (1-7 days)
Soak up the sun on one of Madagascar's idyllic beaches
Best of Ethiopia & Madagascar (21 days)
Rock-hewn churches, dramatic landscapes and endemic wildlife.
Classic Madagascar (14 days)
Discover incredible nature and endemic wildlife
Marojejy & The North (11 days)
The Eighth Continent calls the adventurer in you.
Judith Bate , Hidden Treasures of MadagascarIt was an amazing trip. We saw so many different areas of Madagascar and had so much variety in our itinerary. We were extremely fortunate to have Alain as our guide. His knowledge of the botany, wildlife, history, peoples, customs etc of Madagascar was exceptional. His love of his country was obvious and he was passionate about sharing his knowledge with us. I will definitely recommend Travel The Unknown's tour of Madagascar to others.
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Janet Douglas , Hidden Treasures of MadagascarWe had an excellent trip to Madagascar. The guide was superb - very, very knowledgeable and personable. All went very well. Madagascar is not for the fainthearted though - very long travelling days on poor roads would discourage some, as would the poverty especially in the country. But the people are friendly, the accommodation and food very good, the scenery very interesting to spectacular and the wildlife(especially the lemurs) are wonderful.
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