Join the Mauritius – Madagascar tour and explore two remote island nations in the Indian Ocean, renowned for their rich biodiversity and untouched, lush nature.
Madagascar
Lemur's Park
The Mauritius – Madagascar tour takes visitors to the unique island nation of Madagascar. A standout destination is the Lemur's Park, located near the capital Antananarivo. Known as the home to many species of lemurs, the park offers a green, natural setting where guests can observe these primates in their native habitat. The park is home to over a dozen species of lemurs, from the striped-tail lemur catta to the rarer, special species.

Avenue of Baobabs
The next stunning destination is the Avenue of Baobabs, one of Madagascar's most famous landmarks. This road is lined with ancient baobab trees, some over 800 years old. Known for their unique shape, these trees have wide trunks and can grow as tall as 30 meters. It's an ideal spot for taking memorable photos, especially at sunrise or sunset.


Antsirabe
Antsirabe is Madagascar's third-largest city, renowned for its cool climate and natural hot springs. The region's favorable weather and fertile land support thriving agriculture. The city preserves much of its colonial architecture, including churches, hotels, and government buildings from the French colonial period. Visitors can enjoy a rickshaw ride to explore the royal-style buildings throughout the city.

Rickshaw Ride Experience
A rickshaw ride (known locally as 'pousse-pousse') in Antsirabe is a highlight of the Mauritius – Madagascar tour. Introduced by the French colonists in the late 19th century, rickshaws became popular in Antsirabe, also known as the 'City of Water.' Sitting in a vibrant rickshaw, visitors are pulled through quiet streets, enjoying the colonial buildings and the local way of life.

Tritriva Lake
Tritriva Lake is a striking crater lake with deep turquoise waters, sitting at about 1,800 meters above sea level. Surrounded by steep cliffs and forest, it is the site of a tragic local legend about a couple who leaped into the lake to be together forever. The lake's color changes with the seasons and weather, shifting from green to deep blue, adding a sense of mystique to the location.


Andafiavaratra Palace
Andafiavaratra Palace is known for its French colonial architecture, built from wood, painted white, and topped with red-tiled roofs. After suffering a devastating fire in 1976, the palace was restored. Today, it functions as a museum, showcasing historical artifacts from the royal era of Madagascar.

Ambihimanga Royal Hill
Ambihimanga Royal Hill, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a historic and spiritual hub in Madagascar. This site was once the center of power for the Merina kings. The hill is home to the remains of royal palaces, tombs, and many other archaeological treasures.

Mauritius
Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater located in the town of Curepipe, Mauritius. Standing at 605 meters above sea level with a diameter of around 350 meters, this crater is one of the island's top tourist attractions. It is believed to have formed about 2 million years ago. The crater reaches a depth of 80 meters and features a nearly perfect circular shape, with a small lake at its center.
The Mauritius – Madagascar tour takes you to the fascinating land of Mauritius. One of the top attractions is Trou aux Cerfs, a dormant volcanic crater located in the town of Curepipe. At an elevation of 605 meters above sea level and with a diameter of approximately 350 meters, it is estimated that the crater formed about 2 million years ago. The crater is 80 meters deep and almost perfectly circular, with a small lake in its center.

Benitier Island
Benitier Island, located off the western coast of Mauritius, is shaped like a small egg. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the beach. Apart from the water activities, Benitier Island also offers breathtaking views of Le Morne Brabant Mountain, a historical symbol of Mauritius and a UNESCO World Heritage site.


Chamarel Valley
Chamarel Valley is famous for its unique Seven Colored Earths, a natural wonder with sand dunes in shades of red, brown, purple, blue, yellow, and gray. The colorful soil results from the separation of clay with various minerals. In addition to the Seven Colored Earths, Chamarel Valley is home to the stunning Chamarel Waterfall, which cascades from great heights, creating a majestic sight.


Casela Nature Park
Casela Nature Park is renowned for its thrilling adventures and nature explorations. This vast park is home to a variety of African animals, including lions, giraffes, and zebras. One of the park's most exciting attractions is the opportunity to embark on safari trips, and even walk with lions under professional supervision.


Chamarel Waterfall
Chamarel Waterfall is one of the most iconic natural wonders of this island nation. With an impressive height of about 83 meters, the majestic waterfall cascades into a lush green valley. Formed by the confluence of three rivers, Chamarel Waterfall attracts visitors with its breathtaking beauty.


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Mytour.vnDecember 16, 2024