Malagasy’s favorite drinks

Enjoy the drinks produced and consumed in Madagascar. Malagasy drinks can be traditional, modern or hybrid. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are listed. They are made from local ingredients.
Enjoy the drinks produced and consumed in Madagascar. Malagasy drinks can be traditional, modern or hybrid. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are listed. They are made from local ingredients.
Charming through their grave, you will find a distinct culture among the Mahafaly people. They live in the southwest region of Madagascar. Expressing their cultures and beliefs through their crafts, and funerary art, these people act for the cultural richness of Madagascar. They are a living testimony to the history and tradition of this community.
For those who don't know, Barea refers to Zebu. A type of zebu that has a long history in Madagascar. Thanks to a great curator of Malagasy culture (Abraham Ralainony Ramboasalamarazaka) who shared, I had the chance to collect some information about this zebu Barea.
Discover where exactly the big island of Madagascar is located. If you imagine one day to make a small unforgettable vacation in Madagascar, it is important to know some geographical information about the island.
Before you can start exploring this wonderful country, you will need to familiarize yourself with the entry and stay formalities. In this article, we give you the crucial information for your Madagascar travel documentation.
Celebrating cultural event and ceremonies, is the occasion to wear the malabary.
A typical costume of the highlands, discover its origin, its characteristics: The malabary has a symbolic meaning in relation to the decorations and accessories that accompany it. How and when to use the malabary? Currently to maintain the tradition this garment holds a cultural importance for the belonging to the community.
Important to Malagasy culture, the 12 sacred hills of Imerina are places of religion and pilgrimage. Associated with kings and religious figures, each of the hills has a unique history and meaning. The inhabitants of Imerina believe that the hills have spiritual powers, and that they protect those who visit them.
Are you planning to make a business or tourism tour to Madagascar? This message is for you. First, learn about the risks of travel on a few points. These are safety risks, disease risks, and the risks of breaking taboos. Knowing these risks, you can avoid them. Therefore, have an unforgettable and guaranteed good time.
Composed of several ethnic groups, each with its own customs and traditions, Madagascar has eighteen main ethnic groups. Represented in two sub-groups, these ethnic groups constitute the inhabitants of the high plateau and those of the coasts. Through centuries of migration, plurality has been established. Historically, following the Malaysian-Australian-Indonesian migration, the magic of mixing was felt.
The artistic culture of Madagascar is a mixture of cultural influences of the different ethnic groups that make up the population of the island. Rich and diversified, the Malagasy artistic culture, offers multitudes of art and culture. It includes dance, music, sculpture, painting, basketry and pottery.