Fabruce RASOLONOMENDRAIBE

Fabruce RASOLONOMENDRAIBE

The Ravinala

Ravenala © Masoala Forest Lodge
Ravinala madagascariensis, also known as "traveler's tree" or "ravenale", is a tropical plant endemic to Madagascar, belonging to the family Strelitziaceae. It is the only species of the genus Ravenala, which makes it a mono-specific genus. It was discovered by the botanist Philibert Commersson during his stay in Madagascar between 1779 and 1780.

Nosy Be Madagascar

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Located on the northwest coast of Madagascar, Nosy Be is a beautiful island that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Known for its pristine beaches, crystal clear waters and vibrant local culture, Nosy Be is an ideal vacation destination for travelers of all ages. In this article, we'll explore Nosy Be's top attractions and give you some tips on how to make the most of your trip.

Vezo People

The inhabitants of Andavadoaka are the Vezo who are located in the southwest of Madagascar. Anakao is part of their village. Considered as the first inhabitants of Madagascar, the "vazimba", the migrations of the Bantu and the Arabs have marked them. They are semi-nomads who live from fishing. Like any ethnic group, they have their own culture as well as their habits and customs. Women's roles are assigned to support the fishermen husbands.

Adventure Tours

If you are looking for an authentic adventure that will take you away from your daily routine, Madagascar is the ideal destination for you! Madagascar is an island located off the east coast of Africa and separated from the African continent by the Mozambique Canal. Despite its rich biodiversity, Madagascar remains an undiscovered gem for nature lovers and adventure travelers. Here are some reasons why you should add Madagascar to your travel destination list now.

Ring-Tailed Mongoose

ring-tailed-mongoose.Vivy Travel Madagascar
The ring-tailed mongoose is one of the endemic carnivores of Madagascar. It is classified among the family Eupleridae and the only member of the genus Galidia, really active during the day it is probably the species of carnivore easiest to find in Madagascar.

The famadihana

cultural event from Antsirabe
Exhumation of the bodies of dead ancestors, or famadihana, is a tradition in Madagascar in specific regions. This ceremony consists of turning over the dead to wrap them in new shrouds. One of the cultural values of the Malagasy people, the famadihana is practiced at key times of the year. As a way to celebrate life and death, the famadihana is a time of gathering for families and local communities.