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<title>MTTC </title>
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<description>Welcome in the website www.travel2mada.com We offer &#8226;	Travels &#8226;	Family holidays &#8226;	Honeymoon packages &#8226;	Organised or tailor made tours &#8226;	Excursions and itineraries for individuals or group tours such as wildlife, birding, hiking, trekking, general discovery, adventure and some more&#8230; We specialize in facilitating personalized, individual and (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-17T08:18:49Z</pubDate>
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<title>Terms and Conditions</title>
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<description>Payment : A deposit of 50% of the total of the tour cost is required on confirmation of services. The balance to be paid 45days before the service starts. Reservations are subject to cancellation if the balance is not paid 30days before the tour starts. The money can be wired at the following bank address : M C B Madagascar Rue (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-12T13:47:49Z</pubDate>
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<title>Tree species</title>
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<description>The other tree species which make the happiness of the visitors who arrive in Madagascar is also the Ravinala, or &#8220;the traveler's tree&#8221;. This species, currently widespread in many countries, is originating in the large island where it shows its full splendor of beauty. Currently, the traveler's tree takes over cleared patch of land and secondary (...)

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<title>Baobabs </title>
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<description>The curiosity of these trees lies in the bulge of its branches and its trunk. This one is presented under various colors; it can be grayish, reddish&#8230; The baobab trunk, for certain species, can reach up to 9m and 30m diameter of circumference. It constitutes an important water reserve which enables them to support the severe climatic conditions. (...)

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<title>Flowers </title>
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<description>Orchids of Madagascar Orchids count nearly thousand species in the Great Island from which 90% are endemic. These glowing orchids in the Malagasy forests find their respective originalities through their various sizes, from the singular forms to the very mixed colors. To give a first impression from what awaits you in this country of the (...)

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<title>Plantes grasses</title>
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<description>Elles y constituent une for&#234;t enti&#232;re en raison de conditions climatiques tr&#232;s dures et de caract&#233;ristiques de sols tr&#232;s pauvres, r&#233;duit au sable. Cependant, cela n'emp&#234;che pas leur pr&#233;sence dans les autres parties de la Grande &#238;le comme la partie orientale plus humide et l'ouest avec de climat plus sec. Les plantes grasses de Madagascar sont (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-12T11:36:17Z</pubDate>
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<title>Fleurs</title>
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<description>Les orchid&#233;es de Madagascar Les orchid&#233;es comptent pr&#232;s de mille esp&#232;ces dans la Grande &#238;le dont 90% sont end&#233;miques. Ces orchid&#233;es qui font rayonner tous leurs resplendissements dans les for&#234;ts malgaches trouvent leurs originalit&#233;s respectives &#224; travers la taille tr&#232;s vari&#233;e, des formes singuli&#232;res et des couleurs tr&#232;s panach&#233;es. Pour donner un (...)

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<title>Baobabs et arbres</title>
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<description>La plus remarquable des esp&#232;ces v&#233;g&#233;tales de la Grande &#238;le est le Baobab ou &#171; Reniala &#187; qui signifie litt&#233;ralement &#171; m&#232;re de la for&#234;t &#187; en malgache. Le baobab a pris une autre dimension &#224; Madagascar par rapport aux autres pays o&#249; il existe. Sur les huit esp&#232;ces de Baobab de la plan&#232;te, six ne sont pr&#233;sentes que dans la Grande &#238;le, qui enregistre &#224; elle (...)

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<title>Amphibiens</title>
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<description>Les grenouilles &#224; Madagascar Nocturne et diurne, les grenouilles sont aussi impressionnantes de par ses habitudes , sa taille et sa couleur . Il est vrai qu'elles sont moins color&#233;es qu' en Am&#233;rique centrale mais on peut trouver de tr&#232;s belles esp&#232;ces comme les Mantelles . La petite grenouille Mantella Aurentiaca . Arboricole, elle mesure environ (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-12T11:34:18Z</pubDate>
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<title>Reptiles</title>
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<description>LES REPTILES LES CAMELEONS Comme les cam&#233;l&#233;ons sont vari&#233;s et innombrables, Ils comptent environs 346 esp&#232;ces recens&#233;es. Ils deviennent ainsi le symbole de Madagascar comme le l&#233;murien. Les cam&#233;l&#233;ons sont de la m&#234;me famille que les l&#233;zards, les geckos et les iguanes. Ils sont diversifi&#233;s , allant d' une toute petite taille de 5cm ( Le Brookesia thieli (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-12T11:34:03Z</pubDate>
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<title>Oiseaux</title>
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<description>LES OISEAUX Pour les 107 esp&#232;ces end&#233;miques sur 294 esp&#232;ces recens&#233;s &#224; Madagascar, les ornithologues seront g&#226;t&#233;s. Pour la petite histoire, l' ile a abrit&#233; le plus grand oiseau du monde : l' Aepyornis maximus ou oiseau &#233;l&#233;phant. Oiseau g&#233;ant , massif avec une hauteur de 3m et p&#232;se environs 450kg, ses &#339;ufs peuvent &#234;tre estimer entre 9 &#224; 12kgs . Cet oiseau (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-12T11:33:49Z</pubDate>
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<description>LES LEMURIENS Madagascar est surtout r&#233;put&#233; par l'existence de ses l&#233;muriens. Les l&#233;muriens symbolisent et repr&#233;sentent donc Madagascar et les Malgaches si on juge par les articles touristiques qui se vendent partout comme le tee shirt, les tableaux, les marqueteries, les sites internet &#8230;. Ce sont des primates end&#233;miques qui n' ont surv&#233;cu qu' (...)
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<title>Baleines &#224; bosse</title>
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<description>Les baleines &#224; bosse ou m&#233;gapt&#232;res ont comme nom scientifique le Megaptera novaeangliae. Ils font partie de la famille de c&#233;tac&#233;s et de baleines &#224; fanons ou mystic&#232;tes. D'autres noms (jubarte, baleine &#224; taquet, rorqual &#224; bosse ou &#224; cap) qui ne sont plus que rarement utilis&#233;s font partie des vocabulaires pour qualifier les baleines &#224; bosse. Celles-ci se (...)

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<title>The West</title>
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<description>Day1 : Antananarivo-Morondava After breakfast, transfer to the airport and board the flight to Morondava, western part of Madagascar. Lunch at a local restaurant in front of the beach. In the afternoon, visit of the fishermen's village of Betania and the mangrove by pirogue . Accomodation in hotel Day 2: Morondava-Belo sur Tsiribihina By 4WD (...)

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<pubDate>2010-03-05T12:09:21Z</pubDate>
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<title>The South</title>
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<description>Day1 : ANTANANARIVO-RANOMAFANA Drive across the highlands through a beautiful landscape with rice fields and eroded hills. Stop at Antsirabe to visit of different crafts workshops : stonecutters, zebu horn products, and lunch&#8230;have an insight into the working and Malagasy daily life. Continue on to Ambositra, the center of Madagascar (...)

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<title>The North </title>
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<description>Day 1 Antananarivo &#8211;Diego Suarez: Morning airport transfer and board the flight to Diego Suarez . Upon arrival meet hotel representative and proceed to the drive Joffre Ville the adjacent to Montagne d'Ambre reserve. Visit of Amber Mountain with picnic lunch. Day 2 Diego Suarez-Ankify: Morning drive to the Ankarana national park. The landscape (...)

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<title>Lemurs tour</title>
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<description>Day 1 Antananarivo - Andasibe Drive to Andasibe . Stop en route to visit the Mandraka reptile farm. Nocturnal visit of the Mahatsinjo reserve . Day 2 Andasibe Morning visit of Analamazaotra special reserve to see the Indri Indri, the biggest lemur in Madagascar and to hear their territorial calls. Afternoon visit of Andasibe village to (...)

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<title>Baobab tour</title>
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<description>Day 1 Antananarivo- Morondava: Airport transfer and board the flight to Morondava. Upon arrival transfer to the Hotel. Afternoon visit of the mangrove by pirogue . Dinner and overnight in hotel Day 2 Morondava: Day excursion to Andranomena reserve. It is a wonderland of baobabs, like a triple baobab, a manlike baobab and a womanlike (...)

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<title>The East</title>
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<description>The Eastern region will show you part of the highland with its deforested hills before taking you into the remnant lush evergreen rainforest to encounter some of the rarest fauna and flora such as lemur, palm tree, orchids. You will also meet the welcoming population of the area.Boat trip along the Canal des Pangalanes and pristine beaches (...)

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<title>Masoala</title>
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<description>LOCATION The Masoala National Park on the peninsula of the same name is a complex of protected areas composed of park land, with 2300 sq km, and Marine Park, which covers 100 sq km. The park consists of seven units of protected area and it is even regarded as the greatest of the Big Island. It spreads over an area of almost 250 000 ha. The (...)

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<pubDate>2009-09-25T10:16:44Z</pubDate>
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<title>Malagasy gastronomy</title>
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<description>Madagascar imports for consumption while exports to France, in the form of luxury rice and recently to the United States and Italy in the form of red rice with more natural taste. Even though it has other grains such as corn or sorghum, and tubers (cassava, yams and potatoes), the Malagasy feels hungry and weakened without his plate of rice. (...)

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<pubDate>2009-09-25T10:02:58Z</pubDate>
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<title>Malagasy culture</title>
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<description>Thus, we will not tell you that you act with your own risks and dangers, but let's have enough with the evoked the mythical character of Rakamisy who wished to marry someone originated from the highlands (implied: with all the loads of responsibilities that such an engagement involves). In fact, the great speeches of the most eloquent speakers (...)

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<pubDate>2009-09-25T09:48:50Z</pubDate>
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<title>History of Madagascar version MTTC</title>
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<description>The language supports this argument by pointing out the similarities between many lexical items and grammatical Malagasy language and those of Sumatra and Borneo. In addition, Bantu of East Africa have spread to both Madagascar and Comoros and the meeting of these two trends has created a population that, by osmosis and miscegenation, by facts (...)

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<pubDate>2009-08-19T07:38:08Z</pubDate>
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<title>Climate in Madagascar</title>
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<description>By its geographic location, Madagascar is usually said of a tropical climate because most of the country lies between the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn. It is of course warmer as a whole than the countries of the so-called temperate zone, but depending on latitude and altitude of locations considered and depending on the season, it (...)

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<title>Mahajanga </title>
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<description>Mahajanga or Majunga Founded about 1700 by Arabic who established there a well sheltered port and a prosperous commercial counter, it was called a long time Majunga but has never lost its Arab and Swahili seal. The strongest concentrations of Arabic, Moslem Comorians and ipso facto of mosques are found there. Change is thus much more (...)

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<pubDate>2009-04-29T08:52:23Z</pubDate>
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<title>Antsiranana </title>
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<description>This port was used by the French fleet of the Indian Ocean then transformed into building site and as naval repair. It is the third harbor of Madagascar and the second beautiful large bay of the world. Its overland road access is still rather difficult because after having traversed nearly two thirds of the National Highway 4, the visitor (...)

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<title>Antsirabe </title>
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<description>This one is a very pretty and very clean city, could be the cleanest in Madagascar. Its broad large avenues are shaded and bordered by jacaranda trees. During the flowering season, these colorful plants make the city even more charming with all the jacaranda trees purple flowers layers associated with rickshaws, dominated especially by the (...)

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<title>Anjajavy </title>
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<description>Anjajavy is situated 120km in the North of Majunga on the West coast, where the soft swell of the Channel of Mozambique will be rocking you during your stay. The name of &#8220;jajavy, comes from a kind of mangrove trees, with almost incorruptible wood being used to build the boutres, the wooden boats which celebrate the durability of the trees. The (...)

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<title>CRISE POLITIQUE ET SECURITE A MADAGASCAR</title>
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<description>Pendant cette p&#233;riode troubl&#233;e, jamais la communaut&#233; fran&#231;aise (et occidentale) ne s'est sentie menac&#233;e de quelque mani&#232;re que ce soit. Ces &#233;v&#232;nements ont d&#233;montr&#233; &#224; quel point les malgaches sont des gens pacifiques, il suffit d'observer le m&#234;me genre de conflit dans un autre pays d'Afrique ou d'ailleurs, immanquablement cela am&#232;ne &#224; une guerre civile (...)

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<pubDate>2009-03-27T12:06:02Z</pubDate>
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<title>Humpback whales </title>
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<description>The humpback whales have very long pectoral fins. Many criteria make it possible to easily recognize the humpback whales like their massive body, an entirely black upper part and a rather whitish lower part &#8230; At the time when they get ready for a dive; they show their large black and white color caudal fin. This fin presents an undulation on (...)

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<pubDate>2008-10-22T14:06:16Z</pubDate>
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<title>Andasibe </title>
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<description>GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION This area has two names: Andasibe-Mantadia and P&#233;rinet. The source of this latest one comes from the French engineer P&#233;rinet who took part in the railroad construction connecting Tananarive to the east coast of the island. Starting from Antananarivo, going eastwards following the National Highway 2 , through some remnants (...)

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<pubDate>2008-10-22T13:11:37Z</pubDate>
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<title>Voyage de Noces</title>
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<description>PREMIERE OFFRE * 5NUITS A NOSY BE DANS UNE ILE HOTEL + 3 NUITS DE CIRCUIT DECOUVERTE &#224; partir de 1400Euro par personne selon la saison oubliez le temps et pensez &#224; la vie de Robinson Crusoe seul sur une &#238;le....&#233;loign&#233; de tout.....c'est une exp&#233;rience tentante. DEUXIEME OFFRE * 5NUITS A ANJAJAVY +2 NUITS DE CIRCUIT DECOUVERTE &#224; partir de 1800 Eur (...)

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<pubDate>2008-08-08T19:04:19Z</pubDate>
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<title>Lemurs</title>
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<description>LEMURS Madagascar is especially known by the existence of its lemurs. Thus lemurs symbolize and represent Madagascar and the Malagasy people according to the different tourist articles sold everywhere like tee-shirts, tables and internet sites&#8230;. In fact this endemic primate survived only in Madagascar. May be because of the existence of (...)

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<pubDate>2008-07-17T19:01:44Z</pubDate>
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<title>Birds</title>
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<description>BIRDS Ornithologists will be spoiled with 107 endemic species among the 294 species listed in Madagascar. A little story, the island sheltered the largest bird of the world: Aepyornis maximus called elephant bird. Giant, massive bird with 3m height and weighs about 450kg, its eggs can be estimated between 9 to 12kgs. This bird called &#8220;vorombe&#8221; (...)

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<pubDate>2008-07-17T19:01:39Z</pubDate>
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<title>Reptiles&amp;Amphibians</title>
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<description>REPTILES AND AMPHIBIANS 98% of reptiles and Amphibians are endemic in Madagascar. CHAMELEONS &#8211; Chameleons: Chameleons are varied and innumerable; there are about 346 listed species. They become thus the second symbol of Madagascar after lemurs. Chameleons are in the same family as the lizards, the geckos and the iguanas. They are different (...)

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<pubDate>2008-07-17T19:01:33Z</pubDate>
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<title>Marojejy</title>
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<description>MAROJEJY NATIONAL PARK GEOGRAPHY The national park of Marojejy which covers the solid mass of the same name is located in the North-East of Madagascar. From the Indian Ocean, the escarpment of this solid mass quickly reaches an altitude of 2132 m because of the very high slopes. It is noted that as altitude increases such are also the angles (...)

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<pubDate>2008-06-22T17:12:49Z</pubDate>
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<title> Ranomafana</title>
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<description>The National park of Ranomafana Located at 400 km South Eastern of Antananarivo and at 60 km of Fianarantsoa, this national park of a total surface of 43549 ha holds its name from the village of Ranomafana (hot water). The relief is mountainous and broken, with an altitude varying from 400 to its climax at 1417 m high. The park is covered by (...)

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<pubDate>2008-06-22T15:01:47Z</pubDate>
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<title>Tsingy of Bemaraha </title>
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<description>The NATIONAL PARK OF TSINGY OF BEMARAHA GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION The park is located in the Western center of Madagascar. The best means to reach it is by road starting from Morondava. First 4 WD is needed to face the 200km dirt road before getting at Bekopaka, the Southern entry of the park. The road lasts a little long but the landscape (...)

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<pubDate>2008-06-22T14:50:18Z</pubDate>
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<title>Andringitra</title>
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<description>ANDRINGITRA This solid mass of 31160 ha located in the old Province of Fianarantsoa and now included in the area of High Matsiatra, is in the valley of Namoly about 97 km from Fianarantsoa. It is formed with a granitic solid mass resting on a crystalline rock and sandstone; it is supporterd in the West by the gneiss of Amborompotsy and in (...)

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<pubDate>2008-04-16T17:18:02Z</pubDate>
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<title>Ankarafantsika</title>
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<description>ANKARAFANTSIKA GEOGRAPHICAL SITUATION The national park of Ankarafantsika is located about 450km North West from the capital Antananarivo. If you start from Majunga towards Antananarivo, the park is located after 115km for approximately about 1h and half drive. The park is crossed by the National Highway N&#176; 4 for 17Km and offers a famous (...)

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<pubDate>2008-03-28T12:26:22Z</pubDate>
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