Malagasy is an island nation that resembles a vast wilderness preserve. Madagascar offers something for every traveller: ecotourism in protected areas complements active beach recreation, and local guides can help plan any type of vacation, including visits to all the sights and stays in nice hotels. You can't possibly see all of Madagascar on an excursion because of the vast network of routes that spans the entire island. In this article, we will talk about the top attractions of Madagascar by Madagascar Tours & Travel Company.
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Ambohimanga
Royal Hill
Few sites in Madagascar are as significant as this one, which
honors the Malagasy people and their traditions. The royal hill contains the
old artifacts of a prosperous metropolis. You can also find old cemeteries and
sacred sites along with the royal city. Some even think that sacred rituals
took place here. A tranquil forest stood at the hill's peak, while cut areas
were laid below for farming.
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Andafiavaratra
Palace
Andafiavaratra Palace, first and foremost. It was home to the
19th-century kingdom prime minister. Royal portraits, vintage furniture, royal
jewels, and clothing are among the 1,500 artifacts in the palace museum. State
history buffs will appreciate these and other displays. We will talk about Ruwa
Palace later on, but many of these were moved here after being restored
following a big fire.
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Izalo National
Park
The decision to establish a reserve here was based on the
historical appraisal of Izalo's natural landscapes as valuable and unique. The
local scenery is strikingly similar to the desert savannah in Africa. On the
other hand, the river beds are home to some stunning eco-routes. Established in
1962 on an area of approximately 800 with an elevation variation of 500–1200 m
above sea level, Izalo boasts a steep terrain.
Conclusion
Family Holidays in Madagascar with Gassi Tours is like visiting a one-of-a-kind island
sanctuary. Relax in whatever way suits you best as you explore the volcanic
mountains, take pictures of the breathtaking scenery, hike through the mangra
thickets, see massive vanilla plantations, relax on seemingly endless beaches,
and much more.
For more information, you can visit our website https://www.gassitours.com/ and call us at +261 32 41 991 00
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