
The Many Baobabs of Madagascar
Did you know there are 9 species of Baobab trees in the world and 6 of them are native to

Did you know there are 9 species of Baobab trees in the world and 6 of them are native to
Did you know Madagascar is home to the world’s largest stone forest? An almost impenetrable limestone labyrinth of spiky, grey

Antananarivo (Tana) is often a mandatory stopover for anyone visiting Madagascar, the bustling capital city is an interesting mix of

Die Insel ist die viertgrößte der Welt und beherbergt zahlreiche beeindruckende Reiseziele sowie die Top 10 Sehenswürdigkeiten Madagaskars. Von der

This previously unknown current flows between South Africa and Madagascar and was discovered by scientists at the University of Cape

The open road beneath you and the warm Malagasy wind at your back. Local children running up to greet you

Madagascar branched off of the continent of Africa more than 80 million years ago and over those years evolved to

Over the years we have sent many clients and even some of our staff members to the warm and tropical

Responsible tourism is incredibly important in developing countries like Madagascar and every single person can make a difference when travelling

The tropical island with crystal clear waters that was once a pirate haven now boasts deserted palm-fringed beaches, impressive whale

Travellers come to Madagascar to experience incredibly rare fauna and flora and perhaps even magnificent beaches and marine attractions. And

Did you know the world’s tiniest chameleon species calls Madagascar home? The Brookesia micra chameleon, which is found only in