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Madagascar Highlights

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ISBN-10: 184162425X

ISBN-13: 9781841624259

Edition: 2012

Authors: Daniel Austin, Hilary Bradt

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This is the only concise guide to Madagascar’s highlights. Madagascar has been a specialist wildlife destination for decades, but mainstream tourism is now on the up with a range of boutique hotels to entice travelers to this naturalist’s Promised Land. This beautifully photographed guide caters for all short-stay visitors bringing you the ‘don’t miss’ highlights of the country. Detailed maps include the six places most favored by tour operators, and a birders’ map identifies key locations to spot birds. A chapter on conservation discusses the island’s projects and outlines how you can help.
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Book details

List price: $27.50
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Publication date: 10/2/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 208
Size: 5.31" wide x 8.50" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.066
Language: English

Hilary Bradt is the founder of Bradt Travel Guides. She broadcasts and writes about the joys and perils of travelling in Madagascar and other developing countries. Hilary is patron of the British charity Money for Madagascar, and in 2008 received an

Introducing Madagascar
History; people
The Natural World
Geography & climate; habitats & vegetation; wildlife
Planning your trip
When to go, types of visit; birding trips; red tape; getting there; health advice before you go; giving something back (local charities etc)
On the Ground
Health; safety; money; food; drink; shopping; communications; cultural etiquette; tipping
Madagascar Highlights
Antananarivo (Tana) and surrounds
Excursions to Lemurs Park and Ambohimanga. Local charities
Tana to Andasibe
Andasibe: The rainforest national park three hours from Tana that everyone visits, the journey and places of interest on the way as well as the national park. Boxes on night walks, the indri and Mitsinjo reserve, an alternative to the well known national park
RN7: The Route South
Route Nationale 7, Tana to Toliara (Tulear): The most popular road journey in Madagascar, and the one with the most tourist infrastructure along the route.
Highlights along the route heading southwards: Antsirabe & pousse-pousses, Ambositra & woodcarving, Zafimaniry villages, Ranomafana, Fianarantsoa & vineyards, Sahambavy tea plantation, Ambalavao & paper-making, Anja Park, Andringitra national park, Isalo national park, Arboretum d'Antsokay, Toliara. Boxes cover rice, zebu, tombs, carving, Merina/Bara tribes and bamboo lemurs
Taolagnaro (Fort Dauphin) and surrounds
This region is a natural destination in itself, pretty much disconnected from the rest of the country by overland transport. Tourists generally fly here. The town, beaches, day excursions, Ste Luce, nearby reserves (Berenty, Mandena and Nahampoana) and Andohahela national park. Boxes: ring-tailed lemurs, sifakas, endemic birds of Madagascar
The north and northwest
General route: Ansiranana (Diego Suarez); Nosy Be and nearby islands; Mahajanga and region
Ansiranana (Diego Suarez) and region: Montagne d'Ambre National Park; Ankarana; The road journey to Nosy Be. Boxes on Tsingy, invertebrates, chameleons, geckos, chocolate
Nosy Be and nearby islands: Nosy Be, Nosy Komba, Nosy Tanikely, Tsarabanjina, Nosy Iranja, etc. Boxes: cruising.
Mahajanga and region: Ankarafantsika national park; Anjajavy.
The West
Morondava and surrounds: beach hotels; Avenue of the Baobabs; Kirindy Reserve; Tsingy de Bemaraha national park. Boxes: baobabs; Vezo & Sakalava people & their customs.
Eastern adventure
General route: Toamasina and the Pangalanes Canal; Maroantsetra and region; Ile Ste Marie.
Toamasina, Ivoloina park, Pangalanes Canal and lake resorts. Boxes: The MFG zoo consortium, HELP charity, reforestation projects.
Maroantsetra, Nosy Mangabe, Masoala Peninsula. Boxes: aye-aye, rainforest ecology, frogs.
Ile Sainte Marie. Boxes: whale-watching, pirates.
Appendix: Language
Appendix: Further Reading
Index