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Travel Advisory July 31, 2023

Madagascar - level 2: exercise increased caution.

Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed, and updates to crime information in the Tsaratanana, Tsiroanomandidy, Maintirano, and Betroka areas.

Exercise increased caution in Madagascar due to crime and civil unrest.   Some areas have increased risk. Read the entire Travel Advisory.

Reconsider travel to the following areas due to violent crime and banditry:

  • The area in and around the city of Tsaratanana in the Betsiboka Region;
  • The area along the unnamed road connecting the city of Tsiroanomandidy in the Bongolava Region with the coastal city of Maintirano in the Melaky Region; and
  • The area in and around the city of Betroka in the Anosy Region.

Country Summary :  Most criminal activity is non-violent petty theft, pickpocketing, and other crimes of opportunity predominately in urban areas and in crowded markets.  Violent crime, such as armed robbery and assault, occurs throughout Madagascar, particularly after dark, in remote areas, and along major national roads in the south and western areas of the country.

Read the country information page for additional information on travel to Madagascar.

If you decide to travel to Madagascar:

  • Avoid walking alone, especially after dark.
  • Do not travel on the roads between cities after dark. [SJ3]
  • Be aware of your surroundings.  Thefts of items from vehicles is common and may involve ruses or distraction, particularly when stuck in traffic.
  • Stay alert in locations frequented by tourists.
  • Do not display signs of wealth, such as wearing expensive jewelry or watches.
  • Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ( STEP ) to receive Alerts and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Follow the Department of State on Facebook and Twitter .
  • Review the Country Security Report for Madagascar.
  • U.S. citizens who travel abroad should always have a contingency plan for emergency situations.  Review the Traveler’s Checklist .
  • Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel.   

Mid-Sized Urban Areas   – Level 3: Reconsider Travel

Violent crime, such as armed carjacking, banditry, mugging, home invasion, and kidnapping can occur at any time.  Local police often lack the resources and training to respond effectively to serious criminal incidents in these areas:

Visit our website for  Travel to High-Risk Areas .

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U.s. embassy antananarivo.

Lot 207 A, Point Liberty Andranoro, Antehiroka 105 Antananarivo Madagascar Telephone: +(261) (20) 23-480-00 (Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.) Emergency After-Hours Telephone: +(261) (20) 23-480-00 Fax: +(261) (20) 23-480-35 Email:   [email protected]

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Entry, Exit and Visa Requirements

Requirements for Entry:

  • Passport, valid for six months from your date of entry and with three blank pages
  • Visa, obtain before traveling, or purchase at port of entry if staying less than three months. Visas may be purchased with U.S. dollars, euros, or Malagasy ariary, but credit cards are not accepted.
  • Evidence of onward/return travel
  • Proof of sufficient funds
  • World Health Organization (WHO) card with yellow fever vaccination if traveler has been in a yellow fever endemic area within six months of arrival

Visit the Embassy of Madagascar website or the nearest Malagasy embassy or consulate for visa information, including how to obtain a visa before traveling if you will stay longer than three months, and documents required for visa extensions. The U.S. Embassy in Antananarivo cannot help you extend your visa.

Screening for Ebola infection may be conducted at the airports.

The U.S. Department of State is unaware of any HIV/AIDS entry restrictions for visitors to or foreign residents of Madagascar.

Minor children:

According to Malagasy law, residents of Madagascar with minor children traveling without both parents are required to have a notarized letter of consent to travel from the absent parent, preferably in French. This requirement does not apply to tourists visiting Madagascar. Please check neighboring countries’ country information for requirements for traveling with minor children.

Find information on dual nationality , prevention of international child abduction , and customs information  on our websites.

Special Note:  Overseas departments and territories of France (e.g., Mayotte) are not included in the Schengen Agreement. See the  Embassy of France  website for further information.

Safety and Security

Civil unrest, such as protests, is common in Madagascar. Be especially vigilant in the vicinity of downtown Antananarivo especially near government buildings, the national stadium, and historical monuments, where violent incidents have occurred.

Violent confrontations between the dahalo (criminal gangs that steal cattle) and security forces have increased in several regions of Madagascar, particularly in areas south and west of the capital.

Often precipitated by rumors or allegations of injuries to local citizens especially in areas where there are minimal security forces, mob violence and “popular justice” continues but is rarely directed toward foreign nationals. Street altercations and traffic accidents often quickly draw large and sometimes unruly crowds. Exercise caution and remain calm if you find yourself in a dispute, particularly in a public place. If you feel threatened by large crowds, immediately leave the scene, seek the direct intervention of local law enforcement, and contact the U.S. Embassy.

The cyclone season in Madagascar occurs between December and April. Please monitor media reports, the RSMC Tropical Cyclone Center , and follow all official instructions.

Exercise Increased Caution Due to Possible Protests and Civil Unrest Related to Presidential Election

The official campaign season for Madagascar’s presidential election has begun. The first round of voting is scheduled for November 16. A second round, if necessary, is scheduled for December 20. Opposition candidates have already called for and staged large-scale protests in the capital, Antananarivo, resulting in violent confrontations with law enforcement. Such protests may continue throughout the election period and may escalate and expand geographically as the candidates begin to campaign throughout the country. Given the increased possibility of protests and civil unrest, we urge U.S. citizens to exercise increased caution and enroll in STEP to ensure access to security alerts sent by the Embassy.

We also advise U.S. citizens that domestic flights in Madagascar are frequently subject to last-minute cancellations that can leave travelers stranded in remote areas without assistance. Tsaradia, Madagascar’s state-owned domestic airline, has a monopoly on domestic commercial flights and is notorious for last-minute cancellations and rescheduling, with no recourse for stranded travelers. Those who book Tsaradia flights through a third-party may not receive any advance notice of such cancellations and rescheduling. Regional airports in Madagascar receive little traffic and will close completely if the Tsaradia flight(s) for the day is cancelled. In such an event, there are no airline personnel present to assist stranded travelers. We recommend that travelers make contingency plans for lodging and local transportation in case their flight is cancelled or rescheduled at the last minute.

CRIME: Petty crime in Madagascar is common in urban areas. Skilled pickpockets are very active in downtown Antananarivo, and they primarily target jewelry, purses, and mobile phones. Additionally, criminals have stolen luggage from baggage claim areas at Antananarivo’s Ivato International Airport by simply grabbing items off the conveyor belt and exiting the airport.

Serious crimes, including home invasions, armed attacks, robberies, and assaults, are common in Madagascar. U.S. Embassy personnel are instructed not to use taxi-bes (minibuses which operate within urban centers) and taxi-brousses (which travel to outlying regions) due to the risk of carjacking and highway robbery. The majority of reported crimes were directed at Malagasy nationals but Westerners have likewise been targeted.

  • Avoid walking alone especially after dark.
  • Do not display cash and valuables.
  • Drive with doors locked and windows closed.
  • Always carry a color photocopy of your U.S. passport and visa. Keep original documents in a secure location. Most Malagasy authorities will accept a color photo copy, but you may be requested to present the original.

Violent crime, such as armed robbery and assaults, is common in:

  • Toamasina and Mahajanga
  • Ankarana and Montagne d’Ambre National Parks adjacent to Diego
  • area surrounding Tolagnaro (Ft. Dauphin)
  • Batteie Beach, north of Toliara (Tuléar)

Visiting remote sites: While the government has increased the number of dedicated police units at popular tourist sites, only visit remote sites in large groups guided by reputable tour operators.

Exercise caution when traveling through these designated areas due to violent highway robberies:

  • The general area south of the National Route (RN) 7 and RN 27 including the RN 10, RN 13, and the surrounding areas. Except the tourist area on the coastal roads between Ambovombe and Farafangana, including Fort Dauphin/Tolagnaro area.
  • The RN 1B, which is located to the west of Antananarivo between Tsiroanomandidy and Maintirano.

See the  Department of State  and the  FBI  pages for information on scams.

Victims of Crime:

Report crimes to the local police at 117, 22-227-35, or 22-357-09/10. U.S. citizens can also call the U.S. Embassy at (261) 20-23-480-00 if assistance is needed in communicating with law enforcement officials.

Remember that local authorities are responsible for investigating and prosecuting the crime.

See our webpage on help for U.S. victims of crime overseas .

  • help you find appropriate medical care
  • assist you in reporting a crime to the police
  • contact relatives or friends with your written consent
  • explain the local criminal justice process in general terms
  • provide a list of local attorneys
  • provide our information on victim’s compensation programs in the U.S.
  • provide an emergency loan for repatriation to the United States and/or limited medical support in cases of destitution
  • help you find accommodation and arrange flights home
  • replace a stolen or lost passport

Domestic Violence: U.S. citizen victims of domestic violence may contact the Embassy for assistance.

Tourism : The tourism industry is unevenly regulated, and safety inspections for equipment and facilities do not commonly occur.  Hazardous areas/activities are not always identified with appropriate signage, and staff may not be trained or certified either by the host government or by recognized authorities in the field.  In the event of an injury, appropriate medical treatment is typically available only in/near major cities.  First responders are generally unable to access areas outside of major cities and to provide urgent medical treatment.  U.S. citizens are encouraged to purchase medical evacuation insurance.  See our webpage for more information on insurance providers for overseas coverage.

Local Laws & Special Circumstances

Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the U.S., regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage for further information.

Drugs: Penalties for possession, use, or trafficking in illegal drugs in Madagascar are severe, and convicted offenders can expect long jail sentences and heavy fines.

Visa overstays are a violation of local laws and U.S. citizens who overstay their visas will be subject to fines and potential prosecution.

Exporting Gemstones/Precious Materials: The Government of Madagascar restricts the export of precious gems. Before purchasing or transporting gemstones, seek clarification of the applicable laws. Any precious materials should be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and a certificate to allow for exportation from Madagascar.

Currency: Madagascar is primarily a cash economy. Although some high-end establishments accept credit cards (normally only Visa-network cards), most shops and restaurants are cash only.

Although the government changed the local currency from the Malagasy franc (FMG) to the ariary in 2005, many Malagasy still think in terms of FMG. When discussing prices, you should quantify whether the price is in ariary or FMG (1 Ariary = 5 FMG). ATMs, which generally accept Visa-network cards only, are available in large cities. Dollars are not widely accepted, and $100 bills are frequently refused at banks and local businesses.

Faith-Based Travelers: See our following webpages for details:

  • Faith-Based Travel Information
  • International Religious Freedom Report – see country reports
  • Human Rights Report – see country reports
  • Hajj Fact Sheet for Travelers
  • Best Practices for Volunteering Abroad

LGBTI Travelers: Consensual same-sex sexual relations are criminalized in Madagascar with and between persons under the age of 21, and Malagasy law contains no anti-discrimination protections for LGBTI persons. Penalties can include imprisonment and fines.

See our LGBTI Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance: There is ample public transportation, but entering and exiting vehicles is precarious, and they are not equipped to accommodate passengers with disabilities. Vehicles are often still in motion as passengers enter and exit. There are no sidewalks in the vast majority of the country, and the roads are hazardous for foot travel with swerving vehicles and uneven surfaces. There are no pedestrian crossing signs or designated pathways, and crossing any street involves an element of risk. Pedestrian injuries are common. Public spaces are not wheelchair-accessible.

Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips .

Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers .

Consult the  CDC website for Madagascar  prior to travel.

Plague is endemic on the island, where outbreaks have resurfaced nearly every year since 1980. U.S. citizens visiting Madagascar are urged to monitor public health announcements from the Ministry of Public Health and the World Health Organization, and to follow public health guidelines and recommendations. Plague can be successfully treated with antibiotics, but it is crucial to seek medical treatment immediately, if you experience any plague signs or symptoms.

See the List of Health Care Providers on the Embassy Antananarivo web page.

You are responsible for all medical costs. U.S. Medicare does not cover you overseas.

Medical Insurance: If your health insurance plan does not provide coverage overseas, we strongly recommend  supplemental medical insurance and medical evacuation plans .

Carry prescription medication in original packaging, along with your doctor’s prescription.

The following diseases are prevalent:

  • Dengue Fever
  • Chikungunya
  • Diarrheal illness
  • Tuberculosis

Vaccinations: Be up-to-date on all vaccinations recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Further health information:

  • World Health Organization
  • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   (CDC)

Travel and Transportation

Road Conditions and Safety:  Road conditions range from minimally acceptable to very poor. There are few pedestrian crosswalks and no working traffic signals.

U.S. Embassy personnel are prohibited from driving outside of major cities after dark. Certain roads in Antananarivo have restrictions on tractor trailers during the day, so trucks use the roads at night and do not always follow the traffic rules. Street lighting is limited, and it is difficult to see pedestrians, carts, and livestock. Additional risks include excessive speeding and drivers that do not use headlights

There are random police vehicle checkpoints throughout Madagascar, so carry photo identification (residency card, U.S. passport) in the event of police questioning. These checkpoints are routine in nature and should not result in vehicle and/or person searches as long as valid identification and visas are shown. However, travelers have reported harassment and bribe solicitation.

If you are stopped at a checkpoint:

  • Comply with the officers’ requests. Remain courteous and calm.
  • Stay inside your vehicle with doors locked and open the window slightly to communicate. Turn on your interior vehicle light at night.
  • Tell the officer you are a U.S. citizen and display your U.S. passport color photo copy through the window.
  • Do not leave until instructed to do so.
  • Report harassment to the U.S. Embassy.

Please note:

  • Local practice is to blow the horn before going around a curve, to let others know of one's presence.
  • Seatbelt use is mandatory.
  • The use of cell phones while driving, even with a hands-free attachment, is illegal.
  • Child safety seats are not mandatory, but highly recommended.
  • You are required to wear a helmet when on a motorcycle.

Public Transportation:  Public transportation is unreliable and vehicles are poorly maintained. Rail services are extremely limited and unreliable.

Domestic and international air services operate regularly but are subject to delays and occasional breakdowns. Air Madagascar often changes in-country flight schedules based on demand; flights that are not full may be cancelled with little or no prior warning to passengers. Overbooking is also common. Reconfirmation of tickets prior to flight day is recommended, especially when flying from provincial airports.

See our  Road Safety page  for more information. The Ministry of Public Works, telephone (20) 22-318-02, is responsible for road safety.

Aviation Safety Oversight:   As there is no direct commercial air service to the United States by carriers registered in Madagascar, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has not assessed the Government of Madagascar’s Civil Aviation Authority for compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards. Further information may be found on the  FAA's safety assessment page .

Maritime Travel:  Mariners planning travel to Madagascar should check for U.S. maritime advisories and alerts at the U.S. Department of Transportation’s  Maritime Security Communications with Industry WebPortal . Information may also be posted to the U.S. Coast Guard homeport website  and as a broadcast warning on the  National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s website .

Port Security:  The Commandant of the Coast Guard has determined that effective anti-terrorism measures are not in place in Madagascar ports and has imposed conditions of entry on vessels that arrive in U.S. ports having visited ports in Madagascar. Mariners and passengers on commercial vessels traveling through the ports of Madagascar should exercise increased caution.

For additional travel information

  • Enroll in the  Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP)  to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency.
  • Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays).
  • See the  State Department’s travel website  for the  Worldwide Caution  and  Travel Advisories .
  • Follow us on  Twitter  and  Facebook .
  • See  traveling safely abroad  for useful travel tips.

For additional IPCA-related information, please see the  International Child Abduction Prevention and Return Act (ICAPRA)  report.

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Currently, there are only flights available that go to Antananarivo. It is the capital city of the island nation and the main area where you can find hotels, public transport, and car hire options in the country. It is located centrally on the island, giving you easier access to explore the rest of the island of Madagascar and visit the coastal towns and cities.

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The food could be better, the beef was quite tough. The crew were friendly and helpful on this flight, which has not being my experience on other Ethiopian flights.

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Good flight. Paid for seats sat the frront section of the economy. Better than rear cabin.

Flight was delayed for 9 hours. We finally arrived ved at 0435hrs instead of 1950hrs the previous day. No compensation was provided.

I booked a round trip flight and boarded a Kenya Airways trip from New York (JFK) to Nairobi (JKIA). First flight from New York to Nairobi was uneventful with no issues. However, the return flight was beyond disappointing. To begin with I had paid an extra $60 each for premium seats (me and my wife) in economy aisle 15 (B & A). However, upon settling down in the middle seat, I noticed that the controller had been ripped off meaning I would not have access to some of the seat functionalities like the individual lighting etc. I proceeded to alert a flight attendant that the controller was missing and she politely responded to me by telling me if I need anything, to use my wife’s seat controller (on the window seat) to call for assistance and I would be assisted accordingly. I was surprised by the response that she gave as it felt like my comfort and request for a service that I paid for was undermined, but nonetheless I opted to play it nice and kept my calm. After this I engaged in a conversation with a passenger (Caucasian / White male) who sat next to me on the aisle seat. In the process of having this conversation I asked him if he had paid for his seat. He went ahead to politely tell me that he had been moved from a seat in the back by one of the flight attendants and had not paid any extra fees. During this conversation, he noticed that the charging docks were not working and he needed to charge his iPad to watch his Netflix show (it was on pause). Alarmed by this, he went ahead and flagged one of the flight attendants who without wasting any time acted astonished and as fast as lightning was able to find him a better seat a few rows in front. Please note, all the charging plugs were not working for the three seats. In summary, below are the reasons for the low rating: 1. Charging for a broken seat: Kenya Airways should not charge for a defective seat. If a seat is defective and is paid for, the airlines should work out a way to either refund the customer or move the customer to a better seat – regardless of skin color. 2. Below Par Customer Service: Do not debilitate a customer’s request especially when a paid for service is not delivered – regardless of skin color. Assuming that I am comfortable with having to either keep alerting the flight attendant or relying on my wife’s seat to perform some of the functionality I may need is ridiculous. 3. Biasness / Inequality / Prejudiced Behavior: The Caucasian/ White male was treated with more favor. Not only was he moved around to make sure he was comfortable (free of charge) but all his complaints were resolved immediately without any hesitance. On the contrary, I being a black man of African descent who had paid an additional premium for his seat, I was completely ignored and told to settle for what I got.

It has been 1 week since arriving at my destination and I still have not recieved my kite surfing bags. Office will not communicate properly on location or when my bags will arrive. No advice on what to do on luggage that has not arrived in over a week. Simply not happy with Kenya airways at the moment.

Excellent. They canceled our flight & put us up for the night. Then upgraded us. We are impressed

On a long flight us customers need more rehydration by the crew. Some of us have water bottles but no crew is coming around to offer water. I’m not saying issue us all with plastic water bottles.

My flight from Nairobi to nyc. My seat made noise and moved around. The two toilets in the back didn’t work well cause you didn’t know if someone was in there cause the light didn’t work. The bathroom doors didn’t lock well either, so I walked in on someone. The crew wasn’t quick or super helpful. When I went to get something they were chatting and they would look at me, continue on with their conversation and finally I would interrupt to get a drink.

The flight attendants on this flight were incredible! One even gave me her own dinner when my special meal order wasn’t transferred due to a flight delay! She insisted and I was so grateful. That is going above and beyond! The issue I had with the flight was with Lufthansa support. I missed my connection due to a flight delay and they wouldn’t rebook online, only in person. This took a lot of time and visits to the airport waiting for a Lufthansa agent to arrive 5 hours later than posted and almost paying full-fare price for the new flights and refusal to add my special meal orders. It made for a challenging journey home and I didn’t feel valued as a customer.

Is a terrible airline. The seats are tiny, staff are lazy and rude. Everything is a mission for them and they always take forever. Check in and passport control is enough to turn you off Mauritius all together. Let alone the airline. Mauritius is gorgeous and a must visit if you could avoid the airport and Air Mauritius.

Check in and passport and security time’s appalling Not enough staff for the volume of flights departing.

The crew were great as usual. The flight was rescheduled two hours later but delayed by more than an hours to load cargo. The was upsetting because I missed scheduled meetings in Johannesburg.

Though the food was very good ,I think the portions were too big. It was hard to manage everything on that small table. And you really don't feel like eating too much on a long flight. Just a suggestion and it would save you some money too.

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The only practical way of getting to Madagascar is by air, as there are no passenger ferries from South Africa, Mozambique or Tanzania. There aren’t even any boats running from Madagascar’s nearest neighbours, the Comoros Islands and Mauritius.

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With limited direct flights , the best way of travelling to Madagascar from the UK, Ireland, North America, Australia and New Zealand is via Paris, Nairobi or Bangkok. There are direct flights to Madagascar from Johannesburg, which might not only suit visitors from South Africa but also be a handy connection hub for travellers from Australia and New Zealand. Most planes fly into Antananarivo, the capital, though a handful of French and Italian charter companies sometimes offer seasonal flights directly to Nosy Be from Paris and Milan. Read on for advice and tips on how to get to Madagascar.

The majority of flights to Madagascar go to Ivato International Airport at Antananarivo. The main airlines serving Ivato are:

  • Air Madagascar from Paris, Johannesburg and Bangkok; 
  • Air France from Paris;
  • South African Airways and Airlink from Johannesburg;
  • Kenya Airways from Nairobi. 

Regional carriers Air Austral (Réunion), Air Mauritius , Air Seychelles and Comoros Aviation are useful for wider Indian Ocean travels. In addition, French and Italian charter companies sometimes offer seasonal flights from Paris and Milan to Nosy Be . Prices for flights to Madagascar vary widely, and are much higher during the key high-season holiday periods of late July and August and Christmas and New Year.

If you’d rather book your flights to Madagascar online, your best bet is Kayak . If you want to travel to Madagascar and feel good about it, North South Travel offers discounted fares worldwide and puts profits towards supporting projects in the developing world.

Antananarivo , or Tana as it’s widely known, is the main point of arrival and departure for flights to Madagascar, if you’re not using a charter plane to Nosy Be . Charmingly adrift and unfamiliar, Tana is a city worth spending a few days exploring, to visit the Rova palace compound and the old royal capital of Ambohimanga. Tana lies towards the northern end of the Central Highlands, and is something of a central hub for the island’s road network, from which the routes nationales radiate north, east, south and west.

Ivato International Airport is straightforward, with international arrivals and departures on the left and domestic on the right, connected by a short corridor. There’s a handful of international car rental agencies at the airport, represented in the car park behind arrivals and departures. For those getting around Madagascar by car, the airport is located in the northern suburb of Ivato, 5km north of the RN4 road to northwest Madagascar. This main highway enters the suburbs in the northwest and bypasses the city centre on the west side to join with the RN7 in the south of the city. There’s a similar bypass around the southeast side of the city linking the RN7 with the RN2.

Branching off the RN4 by the US Embassy is the heavily trafficked rue Dr Joseph Raseta/rue Ampanjaka Toera, which leads in 8km straight to the heart of the central district of Analakely, where the old Gare Soarano railway station can be found.

Transport from Ivato International Airport into Antananarivo – and beyond

If you’re renting a car at the airport and travelling around Madagascar by car, there are three obvious road routes out of Antananarivo. The RN2 runs east to Parc National d’Andasibe-Mantadia and then zigzags down the steep scarp to the Indian Ocean, while the RN4 swoops off the highlands down to the hot northwest and far north. The country’s most important artery, however, is the RN7, which toils southwards through the Hauts Plateaux and eventually reaches the far south.

If you’re using public transport, there’s an airport authority shuttle service to central Tana that stops at several hotels and terminates at the central station, Gare Soarano. Listen out for the regular announcements on the PA.

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You can also take a public taxi-be bus from right outside the car park, again terminating (eventually) at Gare Soarano. Private taxi drivers charge around 30,000ar depending on your destination and the time of day. Beware of touts who try to broker a deal for you: always deal direct with the driver. Allow up to an hour or more to reach central Tana, depending on traffic.

There are three main national taxi brousse stations ( gares routières ), each in different parts of the city. Gare routière d’Ambodivona is located about 2km northeast of the city centre, for the RN2 and RN4, with frequent departures to Tamatave and Majunga. Gare routière d’Ampasampito, around 2km east of the city centre, is for the RN2, with frequent departures to Moramanga. Southwest of the city centre, Gare routière de Fasan’ny Karana is for the RN7 and destinations in southern and western Madagascar. From here, you can catch frequent taxis to Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa, Morondava and Tuléar.

There are no longer any regular train services from Antananarivo, though a service using the famously eccentric old Michelines is still in theory on offer for charter. These pneumatic-tired diesel coaches on rails travel as far as Parc National d’Andasibe-Mantadia from the Gare Soarano.

Flights from the UK and Ireland

There are no direct flights to Madagascar from the UK or Ireland. The best way of getting to Madagascar is to fly from London Heathrow to Nairobi (daily, overnight) and connect onwards to Tana. Alternatively, you could fly to Paris and connect (daily) to an Air France or Air Madagascar flight (11hr) – the latter uses planes leased from and run by Air France.

Return economy fares start at around £650 and may exceed £1300 in high season. The key advantage of flying Air Madagascar is the very worthwhile fifty percent discount you will get on internal flights booked with them. The downside, however, is an unavoidable introduction to the vagaries of Air Madagascar travel. 

Flights from the US and Canada

There are no direct flights to Madagascar from North Americ a. The commonest solution from the east coast is usually a flight to Europe on Air France or on Kenya Airways’ partner KLM , followed by flights as described above from London or Paris. Alternatively, if you’re travelling to Madagascar from the west coast, you may find it cheaper to fly via Bangkok and connect with Air Madagascar there (flights run twice weekly). Round-trip tickets start at around US$2000 from New York.

Flights from South Africa, Australia and New Zealand

A handful of airlines offer direct flights to Madagascar from Johannesburg: South African Airways, Airlink and Air Madagascar fly daily to Antananarivo (3hr). Fares start at around ZAR8000 return .

With no direct flights, there are various options of getting to Madagascar from Australia and New Zealand, notably flying via Johannesburg or Nairobi, or hubbing through Bangkok. However, the best-value route is via Mauritius and/or Réunion; several flights a week are run by Air Mauritius and Air Austral , with tickets starting at around Aus$1600 return from Perth.

The main airlines that fly to Ivato International Airport in Antananarivo are Air Madagascar from Paris, Johannesburg and Bangkok; Air France from Paris; South African Airways and Airlink from Johannesburg; and Kenya Airways from Nairobi. Regional carriers Air Austral (Réunion), Air Mauritius, Air Seychelles and Comoros Aviation are useful for wider Indian Ocean travels. In addition, French and Italian charter companies sometimes offer seasonal flights from Paris and Milan to Nosy Be.

There are no passenger ferries to Madagascar from South Africa, Mozambique or Tanzania, nor from Madagascar’s nearest neighbours, the Comoros Islands and Mauritius. You can, however, get around Madagascar by sea and river, though options are very limited. There is very little passenger shipping except for small ferries and motorboats running over quite short distances. The seas on the east coast can be very rough and the scheduled small passenger ferries between Soanierana-Ivongo and Île Sainte Marie (sometimes including a service to Maroantsetra) are often cancelled.

Booking independent or organized travel in Madagascar

Though it is fairly easy to organize your travel to Madagascar independently, some people prefer the structure of a group tour with set departure dates. If your perfect scenario is somewhere between the two, you might like an itinerary that is tailor-made or customized to your specifications. It will also take the stress out of planning travel in a wild and remote country like Madagascar.

For customised Madagascar trips, speak to a local expert about our Rough Guides Tailor-made Travel service . If you’re for the weird and wonderful critters, Wildlife Worldwide is another good bet for enthusiastically organized tailored trips with a very strong conservation angle.

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Madagascar - Dreamy. Raw. Wild. Wonderful... See the spectacular sights of this unpolished gem with Dook The fun-filled scenes from ‘Madagascar’ – a popular Dreamworks movie that captured our hearts with awe and the comic lemur, King Julien, swinging to the beats and singing ‘I like to move it, move it’, surely did justice to why Madagascar is today famed as a dreamy island. Subsequently, the film's imagery of the rare bug-eyed lemurs, emerald-hued mountains and waves crashing at the exquisite beaches started to capture the traveller’s imagination in the same way Disney’s “The Lion King” sparked curiosity among the travellers looking forward to exploring the wild lands of Tanzania. The mere thought of idyllic Madagascar is enough to invoke the images of all things exotic and tropical. Though this island, on a world map, appears to be no more than a tiny fragment broken from the eastern flank of Africa, it is nearly the size of France or Texas and the third-largest in the world. Located off the east African coast and isolated in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is truly a wonderland of biodiversity but majorly unexplored. The flora and fauna of Madagascar are incredibly unique due to its remote evolution - a nature haven as well as the cradle of endemic species and the only place on the planet to find a wide variety of lemurs in the wild. What is equally fascinating is an eclectic mix of otherworldly landscapes ranging from tropical jungles, crystal white beaches fringed by palm trees to Tsingy’s stone forests and spiky formations followed by the unmissable postcard settings of distinctively shaped Baobabs! Madagascar is only waiting for you to discover the treasures it holds. What is holding you back? Book the exciting Madagascar tour packages with us.   Capital: Antananarivo Languages: Malagasy and French. English is spoken by only a few people in the country Currency: Malagasy ariary Driving Side: Right Best Time to Travel: From April to mid-December

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Explore Madagascar Despite being endowed with an abundance of tourism assets, it remains way far off the tourist’s map, which also makes it the most ideal and reclusive break away from the routined hustles. Explore the unique and interesting island of Madagascar and you will be left with nothing but a sense of admiration. Home to numbers of endemic flora and fauna with a portfolio of the most peculiar and unique species like the lemurs, brilliantly coloured lizards including geckos and chameleons, spiny hedgehog-like creatures and the fossa, Madagascar truly makes for a perfect setting of any Dreamworks or Disney movie. Beginning your Madagascar tour in the city of Antananarivo is a perfect start; you can make your way to the stunning, rich with wildlife, Ranomafana National Park which shelters 12 lemur species as well 118 bird species. From here, you can head out to explore the distinctive landscapes of Isalo, where you can see spectacular canyons and go horseback riding. Nosy Be archipelago is another paradisiacal island where you can let your hair down and click some Instagram worthy pictures because the backdrops here are to die for! Do not miss Île Sainte Marie, an island full of tiny bays, beaches, appetising seafood and a laid-back vibe like no other. It is also a great place to go snorkelling and watch the whales in action! Further moving to the south, explore the forested trails and the spectacular palm-fringed beaches adorning the coastline and finish off the journey by surrendering to absolute serenity and seclusion. These are just the bits of what this captivating island has to offer. Take an in-depth journey with our bespoke Madagascar Holiday Packages and learn what makes it such an incredible place to visit! Attractions on the ‘wander-list’: 1. Antananarivo: The lesser-explored ‘city of thousands’ Vibrant and energetic, chaotic yet delightful, Antananarivo , the capital city of Madagascar dwells in a commanding position, being built on a series of hills and with an urban framework. The city has grown from a palace-land where once the kings lived to today’s modern-day Tana (usually termed by its informal shorthand) that now sprawls across the hills and has become the economic powerhouse of the country. It is mentioned as “the city of thousands”, referring to 1000 treasures to discover and is a rich journey ideal for the young and the old, the solo trippers and families and even for the honeymooners. While the history fanatics may opt for a route to the royal palaces or historical sites to soak up the history of the capital and take a closer look into Malagasy culture, the wildlife enthusiasts, on the other hand, will relish every moment spent discovering the endemic animals of the Tsimbazaza Park or Lemur’s Park of Mandraka. The surrounding areas of the capital also allow you to practice a variety of outdoor activities such as canoeing, horseback riding, tree climbing or trekking in mountains. What further adds to the lively flavour of the city is its food; the scrumptious local cuisines justify the richness of Malagasy gastronomy. Also, when you head back or onward to your destination, do not forget to carry a stash of vanilla beans and spices like pink and white pepper that abound the main local markets of Antananarivo.

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2. Morondava: Gateway to Avenue of the Baobabs and more A sun-drenched laid-back town on the coast of West Madagascar with beautifully remote beaches, swaying palm trees, small and snugly wooden houses, sprawling coves and rivers teeming with life- Morondava should be a ‘must explore destination in your Madagascar tour package . Though it’s not a relatively touristy town, this peaceful seaside settlement is a famed gateway to the most iconic nearby attractions like Allée des Baobabs or Avenue of the Baobabs and the national park of Tsingy de Bemaraha and the Kirindy. Morondava and the iconic Baobab trees are inevitably linked. You can find 7 out of 8 species of Baobab trees in the world in Madagascar and the Menabe region, including Morondava, is home to 3 of these species. Morondava, therefore, is one of the few places where the Baobabs are unobstructed by surrounding forests, providing means for some stunning photographs captured against silhouettes of the colour-changing sky. While exploring the region’s great nature reserves is for the more curious travellers, those looking for a relaxing beach break will find a range of accommodation and restaurants lining the boulevard that runs along Nosy Kely Peninsula. Moreover, a planned excursion to Belo-sur-Mer, a little fisherman village will never be a bad idea as the beaches here are wonderful and the people so welcoming. A valuable tip before you visit the village - do carry along some sweets for the children as when they are offered the same, their generous smiles are more comforting than a formal thank you. 3. Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park: The naturally wealthy marvel of Madagascar The karstic landscapes, mangrove swamps, uplands cut into impressive 'tsingy' peaks and the undisturbed forests of limestone needles wrapped around by spectacular canyons and Manambolo River flowing at the foothills. All this and more describe the sheer diversity of Tsingy de Bemaraha’s landscape which is fair enough to give goosebumps to its visitors because unquestionably, it's a jaw-dropping beauty.   Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1990, the gigantic grey rock pinnacles here called tsingy, are one of the most spectacular sights in Madagascar. The name ‘tsingy’ makes sense after you see the spiky nature of the multiple surroundings around the park, marked by a labyrinth forest of gigantic limestone needles. These were formed from decades of erosion creating a dense network of crevasses, rifts and canyons. Due to its distinctiveness and abundance of natural wealth, the park was classified as a UNESCO site. But while these formations are remarkable and worth mentioning, they also offer habitation to various endemic species of plants and animals. If you like lemurs, you will never fall short of sighting options here as the park comprises around 11 incredible species including the fat-tailed dwarf lemur, Cleese’s woolly lemur, grey mouse lemur, decken’s sifaka, red-fronted brown lemur and more. The Madagascar iguana and the native long-tailed skink are among the notable reptiles found in the national park. A lot of bird species and around 900 native plants can also be sighted at the park. You can take short hiking tours around the park; wander around with ease taking pictures or just go on an exploration tour in pirogue through the rivers that border steep gorges and the sharp spikes of the tsingy.

4. Nosy Be archipelago: Serenity sprinkled across the coasts Sitting off the northwest coast of Madagascar, Nosy Be archipelago has become a tempting tropical beach destination for travellers from around the world. But despite the popularity of its silky white sand beaches, amazing coral reefs and calm waters, the islands of Nosy Be remain unfussy and laid-back. The mind-calming visuals of the pirogues lying deserted on the sand, sunlight liberally drenching the beaches during the day and dusk and the dhows floating past off the shore are quite common here. The island covers an extensive area of 300 km² with eleven volcanic crater lakes and beautiful beaches where many luxury resorts sit quietly along its coastline while the abundant adventure activities steal the show here. Adding thrill to your ultimate beach holiday, the beaches in the archipelago host water sports like scuba diving and snorkelling. For an ideal deserted island experience, there are various tiny, secluded islands in the vicinity such as Nosy Komba, Nosy Mitsio, Nosy Sakatia and Nosy Tanikely. The islands let you hike through the lush rainforest and offer the opportunity to explore the exceptional fauna and flora of Madagascar including the sanctuaries providing shelter to Mada’s favourite bug-eyed lemurs and chameleons. While some may choose to do the island hopping through a Dhow safari, others may opt for a quad excursion to discover the nearby attractions. Whatever is your reason to explore, the archipelago and its islands are full of little discoveries that lure you to visit at least once in a lifetime! This sample itinerary from one of our popular Madagascar Tour Packages is hand-stitched with the finest of serene experiences as we make sure you have a beach holiday of a lifetime! 5. Ranomafana National Park: The abode of lemurs A listed UNESCO World Heritage Site located on a gorgeous tropical island of Madagascar, Ranomafana National Park also called Parc National de Ranomafana is one of the most bio-diverse areas in the country and amongst the best kept natural marvels. Sitting at a high altitude but surprisingly accessible, the landscape of the park consists of thick drapes of lush rainforest with powerful rivers flowing through. Adding to the splendour is a rare portfolio of wildlife and almost over 100 different species of birds dwelling within the park. It is home to 12 lemur species, including the highly endangered but locally common Golden bamboo lemur. Other rare species’ sightings include the red-bellied lemur, eastern grey bamboo lemur, red-fronted brown lemur, greater bamboo lemur and more. Look out for a variety of bats, tenrecs, giraffe-necked weevil, striped civets, mongooses, colourful lizards and other creatures great and small peppering the landscape and you are sure to get enthralled. Ranomafana draws thousands of people each year to its misty forest reaches, crisscrossed by the hiking track, where they walk past the roaring waterfalls while encountering the wildlife swarming the untamed lands of the park and finding peace in the melodious calls of birds. If this isn’t giving you the thrill chills, what else will! Top Bucket List Experiences   1. Stroll down the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs Where sunsets are truly magic to the eyes, where the real emblem of Malagasy flora- the baobabs pierce through the sky, where the laid-back vibes of the calm environs hold you in-this majestic place is called The Avenue of The Baobabs. It is truly one of those places that are better in real life than in any picture! One of the legendary and the most photographed landmarks in Madagascar, this alley of the baobabs stretches along a 260 m road, where these majestic trees stand impressively tall, basking in the exclusivity of their species found nowhere else on Earth. While watching the most famous Baobab tree of Madagascar, the Adansonia Grandidieiri stays atop as the key highlight; seeing and getting photographed with the baobabs of love and stargazing at night through the baobabs are another few favourite experiences that are well worth the travel time. 2. Stopover at the lesser-visited abode of the wildlife - Amber National Park Amber Mountain National Park was Madagascar's first national park - established in 1958 and is mostly known for its crater lakes and waterfalls. It takes its name from the ‘resin’ that is found growing on the local trees and is used by the Malagasy people for medicinal purposes. Snuggled near the northern edge of the country, this mountainous park rises out of the drier surrounding landscape but has a cool climate and some fantastically diverse backdrops. Though the park seems to have plenty of natural marvels like waterfalls, volcanic lakes and rainforests, it also houses rare wildlife species like the bookesia micra chameleon which is the world’s smallest chameleon and can be seen at Amber Mountain National Park. Visitors here can opt to go out on a beautiful walking trail winding their way past the waterfalls or stay closer to the wildlife by booking the camps or lodges available within/ near the park.   3. A remarkable rendezvous with the whales of Madagascar Every year, from June to September, the humpback whales, arriving by the hundreds, migrate from the waters of the South Pole, off the northeast coast of the country to breed and give birth. The whales remain close to the Ile Sainte Marie for four months - the time taken for the calves to grow up. In the meantime, you can go onboard in small groups to observe these impressive mammals gliding effortlessly through the blues, slapping their tails, striking the fins and rising out of water. And if you are the one in a luckier lot, you will perhaps be able to see the moving birth of a calf or his first life lesson with the mommy whale. While Ile St. Marie off the eastern coast of Madagascar is the perfect hub for spotting the humpback whales from June to September, Nosy Be and Tsarabanjina on the western side offer some spectacular spotting opportunities from August to November. Keen whale spotters are in for a true delight as a unique rendezvous experience awaits them! 4. Explore the little-known piece of paradise- Ifaty   Ifaty, located on the southwest coast of Madagascar offers a perfect melange of marine and beach life. Although it’s quite low key and simpler than any other beach destination in the country, the opportunity for snorkelling in the coral reef patches near the barrier reef is a delightful experience.   Ifaty is around 25km north of Tuléar and comprises two small fishing villages-Mangily and Madio Rano. Between these villages, you will find plenty of resorts to choose from, making it an ideal beach destination to unwind after you’ve had active trekking and wildlife excursions on other parts of the island. Additionally, short excursions to Mangrove forests, shore caves and birding trips nearby are also feasible. With a range of activities, from diving, whale watching, surfing to sailing on a pirogue, from taking in the local life to relaxing on the unusually quiet beaches; you will never run out of options here!   5. Experience the extraordinary in Madagascar with Dook Travel Packages Madagascar is the stage to the finest of the wild, bizarre but oh-so dreamy landscapes. Whether it’s the unexplored rare riches, the unique geological rock formations, never-seen-before wildlife including the rare lemurs, the untouched beaches or winding fishing villages worth exploring, a Madagascar trip booked with Dook lets you into a new world of extraordinary discoveries!

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Madagascar is an amazing place full of unique wildlife, gorgeous beaches, and fascinating geological structures. Because it’s an isolated island, Madagascar is home to many animals that can’t be found anywhere else in the world such as lemurs and the Panther Chameleon. Flying is really the only way to travel to the island, but you have a variety of options when it comes to where you stay, what you do, and how you get around once you’ve arrived.

Flights and Accommodations

Step 1 Book a flight to Madagascar through an online service.

  • For example, an online agency like Expedia, Travelocity, and Booking.com can book flights on multiple airlines so you can make your arrangements through them.
  • Air Madagascar serves direct flights from Paris, Johannesburg, and Bangkok, so you can book a connecting flight from one of those locations through them. You can visit their website at https://www.airmadagascar.com/en .
  • Another option is to have a travel agent make arrangements for you. Look online for travel agencies you can pay to have a representative find the best options for your trip.

Step 2 Use a hotel booking site for a convenient option.

  • Most hotels on the south of the island have websites you can use to book your stay.
  • Check out a booking site like Booking.com or Hotels.com to see if they have hotel options you can book. They can make the booking process a little easier.
  • If you want to venture more off the beaten track and visit the more rural northern part of Madagascar, pick up a traditional travel book and look for hotels that may not be listed online.

Step 3 Stay at a hostel in the capital to save money.

  • Travel with a friend to bring your costs down even more!
  • Hostels are really only available in the capital city.

Step 4 Camp in a tent in a nature reserve for a rugged experience.

  • Campsite spaces usually cost between $2-$12 USD a night.
  • If you don’t want to camp out the entire time, you could stay in a hotel for part of your trip and rent a campsite to experience sleeping under the stars while you’re in Madagascar.

Step 5 Visit between April and October for the best outdoor activities.

  • Be aware that the dry season is the peak tourist season for Madagascar. That means there will be many more people visiting the island, and it’ll be more expensive to book flights and accommodations

Step 6 Go outside of peak season for cheaper rates.

  • Keep in mind that it may be too cold to swim during the winter months.
  • The off-season is also the wet season of Madagascar. That means it’ll be raining more often than not and may be difficult to get around or hike the trails.

Travel Essentials

Step 1 Get a passport that’s valid for 6 months past your arrival date.

  • Pack your passport in your travel bag so you’ve got it on hand.
  • If you’re in the US and you don’t have a passport, no problem! You can get one without too much trouble. Just make sure you’ve got it before you book your trip.
  • You won’t be allowed to enter Madagascar without a valid passport, so make sure you’re good to go before you even book your flight.

Step 2 Purchase a tourist visa so you can enter Madagascar.

  • If you’re from the US, you can also purchase a visa through the US embassy in Madagascar.
  • You need a tourist visa if your stay is less than 90 days. Any longer than that and you’ll have to apply for another type of visa in advance.
  • Heads up: you have to pay cash for a visa, so be sure to bring cash with you! A 30-day visa costs $36 USD, a 60-day visa costs $50 USD, and a 90-day visa costs $65 USD. [9] X Research source

Step 3 Bring insect repellent with DEET for mosquitoes.

  • You can also purchase insect repellent when you arrive, though it may be pricier.

Step 4 Pack long-sleeved clothing to avoid bug bites.

  • It’s especially important that pack protective clothing if you plan to hike during your stay.
  • Long-sleeved shirts and pants will also help protect your skin from the sun.

Step 5 Bring sunscreen to protect your skin.

  • You may also want to bring a hat and sunglasses as well.
  • If you plan to swim, don’t forget to pack a swimsuit!

Step 6 Wear a sturdy pair of walking shoes or boots.

  • It’s a good idea to break in your shoes before you wear them to Madagascar as well. Stiff, uncomfy shoes can cause blisters and make your life just generally unpleasant out on the trail.
  • You may also want to pack some “hiking socks” which are designed to keep your feet fresh and comfy in all sorts of climates.

Step 7 Bring a flashlight to use at night.

  • You can also purchase a flashlight when you arrive, but they may be more expensive.

Getting Around Madagascar

Step 1 Rent a car at the airport to travel wherever you want.

  • You can also reserve a rental so all you have to do is pick it up when you land.

Step 2 Get to your hotel with an airport shuttle if you don’t want to rent a car.

  • Some hotels may have their own airport shuttles that you can use for free, but if not, you’ll need to pay a small fee to use them.

Step 3 Use taxis-brousse for an affordable travel option.

  • You’ll notice the taxis-brousses lined up at the airport, driving through the cities, and waiting outside of hotels for whenever you need them.
  • A taxis-brousse driver may be able to make recommendations if you’re looking for some good food or something to do.

Step 4 Take a domestic flight to get across the island quickly.

  • Domestic flights cost about $115-$135 USD for a one-way ticket.

Exploring the Island

Step 1 Try out some of the local Malagasy cuisine.

  • If you’re a vegetarian, try out some fried rice with vegetables or noodles with vegetables.

Step 2 Hike in the nature reserves and parks to see the natural beauty.

  • You can drive your rental or take a taxi-brousse to visit some of the nature reserves and natural parks.
  • You’ll need to pay a fee to enter into the parks or reserves.

Step 3 Join an organized tour to have food and travel taken care of.

  • You can look online to find organized tours you can join.
  • You’ll likely see advertisements for tours at the airport and around town when you arrive as well.

Step 4 Stick to bottled water and drinks while you’re there.

  • The currency on Madagascar is called the Ariary, but some locations may only accept the previous currency, called the Malagasy Franc, or FMG. Visit the local bank where you’re staying to exchange for the money you can use in the area.

Step 6 Make sure you always have your passport with you.

  • So, don’t leave your passport at the hotel when you head out exploring!

Step 7 Be aware of your surroundings at all times while you’re traveling around.

  • Contact the local police if you have any conflicts or potential thefts.
  • Keep an eye on your belongings as well.

Expert Q&A

  • Try to see as much as you can while you’re visiting! Go to the beaches, the cities, and take a hike on one of the trails. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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    Antananarivo. ₹ 21,601 per passenger.Departing Wed, 27 Nov.One-way flight with Ethiopian Airlines.Outbound indirect flight with Ethiopian Airlines, departs from Mumbai on Wed, 27 Nov, arriving in Antananarivo.Price includes taxes and charges.From ₹ 21,601, select. Antananarivo.

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    Find continuously updated travel restrictions for Madagascar such as border, vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and quarantine requirements. ... Can I travel to Madagascar from India? Most visitors from India, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Madagascar.

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    Is it safe to travel to Madagascar? Madagascar has a current risk level of 3.00 (out of 5). We advise to use some caution when travelling to Madagascar. The safety index is based on travel advisories from independent 6 sources. Safety index is provided by www.travel-advisory.info: 04/15/2024.

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    Browse destinations: Flights to Antananarivo, Madagascar. Find flights to Madagascar from ₹ 24,170. Fly from India on Ethiopian Air, Kenya Airways, Air Mauritius and more. Search for Madagascar flights on KAYAK now to find the best deal.

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    Air travel is the primary and most efficient way to reach Madagascar. The primary international gateway to Madagascar is Ivato International Airport (TNR) in the capital, Antananarivo. Madagascar also has other international airports, including airports in cities like Nosy Be and Antsiranana. From North America and Europe: Travelers from North ...

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    5. Ranomafana National Park: The abode of lemurs. A listed UNESCO World Heritage Site located on a gorgeous tropical island of Madagascar, Ranomafana National Park also called Parc National de Ranomafana is one of the most bio-diverse areas in the country and amongst the best kept natural marvels.

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    Getting Around Madagascar. 1. Rent a car at the airport to travel wherever you want. If you want more freedom and independence to get around the island, go with a rental car. Pick one up from one of the rental agencies at the airport so you can drive to your hotel and anywhere else you want to go during your trip.

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