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Friday, February 14, 2014

Top 05 Madagascar Travel Destination you should visit in 2014

Madagascar’s marvelous natural variation has earned the roots the nickname “the eighth continent”. One of the last influential areas on Earth to be established by humans, the ecological diversity and the natural attraction of Madagascar makes it appears like a land forgotten by time. A veneration of tradition and ancestry spread through the national culture, an honor that is revealed in the island’s art, social manners and architecture. Discovered off the east side of Africa in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is a place to thousands of animal species and plant found not at any place different in the universe. Ready to Plan a holiday in the Island Madagascar this time but aren't sure where to travel? After all, it's a large country!





1-Ile Sainte Marie
Now the island is one of the top traveler attractions in Madagascar. The calm, crystal waters of the island’s bays offer perfect places for snorkeling. Migrating humpback whales revisit the island waters during the summertime and early fall. The Ile Sainte Marie extends off the east coast of Madagascar. The island’s array of sheltered bays and inlets brought pirates to Ile Sainte Marie during the 17th and 18th centuries, and the debris of quite a lot of pirate ships can still be seen from the shallow waters of the Baie des Forbans.





2- Ranomafana National Park

Discovered in the southeastern region of Madagascar near the community of Ranomafana, the Ranomafana National Park is one of the nation’s most attractive parks. The eastern sector of the park is the diverse spectacular, with various rivers dashing through densely forested hills. The park is habitat to the threatened golden bamboo lemur, an animal whose diet covers bamboo shoots that include doses of cyanide that would be lethal to some other animals, yet the lovely golden lemur supplies on the bamboo with no ill effects.



3-Royal Hill of Ambohimanga

The fort that surrounds the village was built in 1847 and was invented with a mortar made of lime and egg whites. The Mahandrihono compound combines the former home of King Andrianampoinimerina, with walls made of unbroken rosewood, and artifacts of the island’s glorious king, including weapons, drums and talismans. Recognize one of the country’s largest divine places by the Malagasy people since 500 years, the Royal Hill of Ambohimanga is a traditional village that was previously home to Madagascar royalty.




4-Tsingy bemaraha

The word “tsingy” relates to the pinnacles that dot the park’s limestone plateau. Positioned near the country’s west coast, the park features a wide range of mangrove forest.

5-Nosy be
Even Though Nosy Be’s beaches do win points for tranquility, they don’t look as picture perfect as some other tropical beaches, they clear turquoise water and excellent seafood restaurants serving seafood dinner on the sand. The little island of Nosy Be is one of Madagascar’s premier traveler spots attracting thousands of voyagers from across the world year round.


I delve a little deeper and showcase the best 05 places in the Island Madagascar that should be on travelers' radars in this year. There's something for all nature lovers, beachcombers, beer, history buffs, road trippers, from every corner of the land. Whether only appearing perennial favorites or destinations, these areas have new or suitable angles that make them prime for visiting in 2014. So whatever your future dream vacation, we've got some natural, cultural and true diversity inspiration for you that is Madagascar.


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