Unique Wildlife, Baobabs & More… Madagascar
Traveling to Madagascar is an adventure into a world found nowhere else on earth. This island nation offers a breathtaking tapestry of otherworldly landscapes, from the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs to the lush, vibrant rainforests teeming with unique wildlife. Experience unforgettable encounters with playful lemurs, discover the bizarre and beautiful spiny forests, and relax on the pristine, sun-drenched beaches of Nosy Be. Explore the dramatic canyons and pinnacles of the Grand Tsingy, or immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of the highlands. Welcome to Madagascar, the eighth continent!
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How to get to Madagascar?
The best connection airports for Madagascar are Dubai, Addis Ababa, Nairobi and Johannesburg. Several international airlines offer regular flights to Antananarivo (Ivato Airport), the main gateway to the island. From these hubs, you can easily connect to Madagascar from Europe, Asia, and the Americas, making your customized Madagascar tour accessible from virtually anywhere in the world.
Which country combinations can I plan with Madagascar?
Madagascar combines perfectly with several nearby destinations. Popular combinations include South Africa for a classic safari and city experience, Kenya for iconic wildlife, or Mauritius and Seychelles for a luxurious beach extension. Our Madagascar multi-country travel packages make it easy to experience both unique wildlife and stunning Indian Ocean islands in one unforgettable journey.
Why visit Madagascar?
Madagascar is unlike anywhere else on Earth. Often called the “eighth continent,” it offers unique wildlife experiences found nowhere else, spectacular photo opportunities of otherworldly landscapes, and a fascinating blend of cultures. From the otherworldly Tsingy de Bemaraha and the lush rainforests to the iconic baobabs and pristine coastlines, Madagascar is ideal for adventurous travelers seeking authentic discovery.
Madagascar Holidays: Baobabs, Beaches & Off the Track Adventures
Baobab Trees & Unique Nature
Discover the legendary baobab trees of Madagascar, including the iconic Avenue of the Baobabs. This natural wonder showcases centuries-old giants at sunset, creating unforgettable photo opportunities. Explore tsingy limestone formations, spiny forests, and rainforests filled with wildlife found nowhere else on earth, including playful lemurs and colorful chameleons.

Beach Destinations in Madagascar
Relax on some of the most beautiful beaches in the Indian Ocean. The island of Nosy Be offers pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and excellent snorkeling. Explore the Île Sainte-Marie for peaceful coves and whale watching, or discover hidden coastal gems along the eastern and western shores. Perfect for combining wildlife adventures with tropical relaxation.

Off the Track Tourism
Escape the ordinary with off the track tourism in Madagascar. Venture beyond the well-trodden paths to discover remote villages, hidden canyons, and untouched wilderness. Explore the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site with surreal limestone peaks. Trek through Masoaia National Park, accessible only by boat, for a true wilderness experience away from crowds.

Year-round climate table Madagascar
Madagascar experiences a tropical climate with two main seasons. The dry season from May to October offers cooler temperatures, minimal rainfall, and sunny skies – perfect for wildlife spotting in national parks and exploring the Avenue of the Baobabs. The wet season from November to April brings higher humidity and occasional tropical storms, especially from January to March, but transforms the landscapes into lush green paradises ideal for photography and amphibian sightings. Coastal areas remain warm year-round, making beach destinations like Nosy Be enjoyable even during the cooler months.
Best time to travel Madagascar
The best time to visit Madagascar is from May to October during the dry season. These months offer ideal conditions for safaris, trekking in national parks like Andasibe and Isalo, and beach holidays in Nosy Be. July to September is particularly special for whale watching along the coasts. For travelers seeking lush green scenery and fewer crowds, the shoulder months of April and November provide good value with manageable weather. We recommend avoiding January to March if you plan to visit remote national parks or the cyclone-prone east coast.
| Month | Season | Temperature °C (min-max) | Rainy days |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 17 – 28 | 20 | |
| February | 17 – 28 | 20 | |
| March | 17 – 27 | 17 | |
| April | 15 – 27 | 9 | |
| May | 12 – 24 | 6 | |
| June | 10 – 23 | 5 | |
| July | 10 – 23 | 7 | |
| August | 10 – 23 | 7 | |
| September | 11 – 25 | 4 | |
| October | 13 – 27 | 10 | |
| November | 15 – 28 | 15 | |
| December | 16 – 28 | 21 |
