
A road trip along Madagascar's Route Nationale 7 (RN7) is a unique experience. Each relay leads to treasures. Spectacular landscapes, picturesque villages, access to national parks and encounters with local cultures are all on display. At every turn of this adventure, a new facet of this paradise unfolds. The heart of Madagascar is revealed.

Defined as a tropical African tree with a huge trunk, the baobab is an emblematic Madagascan tree. There are eight species of baobab in Africa, six of which are endemic to Madagascar. A majestic and sacred tree, it is also surrounded by many myths due to its very specific appearance. It is profitable, beneficial and attracts the curiosity of many tourists. It is found mainly in the south-west of Madagascar, but also in other regions of the island.

Madagascar's rich and complex history deserves to be better known. Yet this island has its rulers, sumptuous palaces, hidden treasures and ancient civilisations that have left their mark in archaeological remains. Researchers have undertaken expeditions to unravel the mysteries of Madagascar, revealing buried treasures and forgotten histories. Recent discoveries are still being made.

Whales are large marine mammals classified as cetaceans. Madagascar is home to two types of whale, the humpback whale and the whale shark, which put on a majestic show for a long time every year. For fans of the sea and marine animals, but also for people who like to explore new sensations, the coasts of Madagascar are ideal for observing marine animals, especially whales, for an entire season. They migrate by the hundreds during the southern winter months off the Malagasy coast, and when they arrive in the south of Madagascar, they divide up and some head for the island of Sainte-Marie to stay on in the bay of Antongile.

Being historians, geologists, simple curious, tourists, observers, you ask "why Madagascar is called "the red island"? In short, this name comes from several elements. Its geological, cultural, ecological and historical identity constitute the elements of the puzzle. Several theories and hypotheses concur to this curiosity. It seems to contribute everything to give the surname of red island to Madagascar.

Sainte-Marie, also known as Nosy Boraha, is a small tropical island located off the east coast of Madagascar. This vacation destination offers an idyllic landscape of small fishing villages and pristine beaches. It is a popular destination for its authenticity and preservation, offering visitors a real change of scenery. The island is accessible by plane or by boat from the coastal town of Toamasina.
In this article, we will present you the activities not to be missed during a family trip to Sainte-Marie, as well as the recommended accommodations for your stay.

Explore the cultural richness and exceptional biodiversity of Madagascar through its UNESCO World Heritage sites, natural and cultural jewels to discover in the Big Island.

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.

One of the rare species of Madagascar, this animal often lives in the forest for fear of being hunted by the local population. Half cat, half dog it is the largest carnivore of Madagascar. It is probably the result of an evolution of carnivorous mammals that arrived on the island several years ago.

Madagascar, an island off the coast of Africa, is a popular tourist destination known for its varied landscape and unique wildlife. If you are planning a trip to Madagascar, it’s important to consider the best time to go in order to make the most of your visit. In this blog post, we will discuss the best season to visit Madagascar, taking into account factors such as climate, high tourist season, as well as specific activities and regions of interest.