Madagascar is a unique place on Earth, although still unknown to many seasoned travellers. With almost 200,000 species of native animals and plants and 600 new species found during the last decade, it is a paradise for nature lovers.
Located in the Indian Ocean, 400 km from the Eastern coast of Africa, Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world.
Its culture is as unique as its biodiversity: halfway between Africa and Asia, this meeting point has a very diverse cultural heritage and it's still little influenced by the West. The mora mora (slow) lifestyle characterises the rhythm of the country and the locals' way of enjoying the immense wealth and diversity of Madagascar.
Its mountainous landscapes and its more than 5,000 km of coastline and pristine beaches offer the best conditions to enjoy a relaxing stay or an active holiday. A tropical paradise, with idyllic beaches, whose geographic isolation has become a mini sanctuary that hosts unique and indigenous species such as lemurs and baobabs, undoubtedly the most famous on the island.