Sep04
Published by iv in Africa, Climbing, Cultural, Madagascar, Parks, Photos, Safaris, Travel gear, UNESCO, Walking

The Tsingy de Bemaraha is among the best National Park to visit in Madagascar. Situated 60-80 km inland from the west coast in the northern sector of the Antsingy region of the Bemaraha Plateau, north of the Manambolo River Gorge.
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Jun12
Published by misha in Adventure, Africa, Eating, Extreme, Madagascar, Photos, Travel Stories

Man-eating tree can refer to any of various legendary carnivorous plants that are large enough to kill and consume a person or other large animal. The earliest well known report of a man-eating tree originated as a hoax was in still heavily-forested country Madagascar. With ninety percent of its indigenous flora found nowhere else in the world, it’s a jungle in which anything could be lurking.
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May13
Published by Asya in Africa, Madagascar, Parks, Photos, Walking

The baobabs are some of the largest and most attractive trees in the world, some 50m in height. They are truly magical trees. The Avenue of the Baobabs is located in
Madagascar, close to the town of Morondava. It is a charming alley lined with majestic baobab trees, soaring 30 m into the sky. It is the most visited and photographed baobabs in the world.
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May13
Published by Asya in Africa, Madagascar, Shopping, Urban Tourism, Walking

The Republic of Madagascar is an island nation, opposite Mozambique. Antananarivo is the capital and largest city in Madagascar. It is also known its colonial short-hand form Tana. Due to its geographic position 1400m above sea level, has Mediterranean climate. Tana will surprise you with its numerous stairs up steep hills, palaces, cobbled streets and churches.
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