Współpracujemy z ponad 250 zaufanymi dostawcami usług turystycznych, oferując szeroki wybór podróży dostosowanych do potrzeb każdego turysty. Porozmawiaj już dziś z jednym z naszych ekspertów i zarezerwuj swoją wymarzoną podróż z Inspire.
Encounter some of the earth’s rarest and most fascinating, colourful and unusual creatures, as you journey through the captivating landscapes of the ‘Red Island’.
Some 250 miles off the coast of Africa, and home to extraordinary mammals, reptiles, bird, and plant species found nowhere else on earth, Madagascar, known as the ‘Eighth continent’, is the setting for an adventure-filled travel experience.
Discover the fascinating national parks, UNESCO-listed landscapes, cool, lush highlands, desert scrublands and idyllic beaches, as you get to know this truly remarkable ‘treasure island’.
Highlights
Tour of colourful Antananarivo or ‘Tana’
Enjoy a rickshaw tour of the ‘City of Water’ Antsirabe
Discover the UNESCO-listed rice paddies of the high plateau
The quiet town of Sahambavy, boasting Madagascar’s only tea plantation
Ranomafana National Park, a World Heritage of Humanity Site, home to some of the rarest lemurs
Desert landscapes and big skies in Isalo National Park
Rest and relax in laid-back, beach-side Ifaty
Fly back north from southern capital Tuléar and crown your stay with wildlife encounters in Andasibe-Mantadia National Park
Inclusions
12 nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation in carefully chosen hotels, 11 lunches and 12 dinners
Return flights to Antananaviro, an internal flight from Tuléar-Antananaviro, with coach travel and transfers throughout
Entrance fees to national parks
Antananarivo city tour
Visit to Betafo city
Rickshaw ride and wood carving workshop
Excursion to Ranomafana National Park
Visit to a local paper workshop
Excursion to Isalo National Park
Visit to Tulear
Excursion to Analamazaotra Reserve and Mantadia National Park
Excursion to Peyreiras Park
Coach touring and transfers throughout
Fully escorted by a friendly and experienced local tour manager
Further Information
What to wear
During the day, lightweight loose clothes in natural fabrics like cotton and linen are best. Long-sleeved tops and trousers are preferable to protect you from the sun and mosquitoes. In some months (June, July and August), the temperature can drop in the evening, so bringing a warm jacket is advisable. Lightweight but sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or boots are essential.