About Madagascar

Madagascar is unspoiled and spectacular. Abundant in nature and wildlife and set just off the coast of Africa – east of Mozambique, west of Mauritius – this remote island is alluring to adventurers and nature lovers alike. It is balmy year-round with a few rainy months from mid-December to end March.
 
Madagascar
 
The island broke away from the continent approximately 180 million years ago, leading to the evolution of species found nowhere else. The Lemurs and the incredible wildlife are the number one reason for visiting Madagascar. Beyond the creatures, the natural environment is astoundingly beautiful. Madagascar is home to 11,000 endemic plant species, 80% of which can only be found on the island.
 
Madagascar lemurs
 
Conservation is essential in protecting the rare and exquisite wildlife and wildernesses from population growth, deforestation, overfishing and poaching. We select accommodation and activity partners who are equally dedicated to helping preserve the surrounding nature and wildlife, as well as empowering local communities.
 
Madagascar landscape
 
Despite the azure waters, the lush mangroves, the verdant greenery and romantic sunsets; Madagascar is not a touristy destination. It is one of the most offbeat and interesting places on the planet.
 
Madagascar landscape