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- 22 Jan 2024
Traveling to Madagascar offers a unique experience thanks to its climatic and geographical diversity. The Big Island can be explored all year round, but knowing the seasons is crucial to planning an unforgettable adventure. The ideal time depends on the region you want to visit. The dry season, from April to October, is ideal for exploring […]
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- 12 Jan 2024
The landscape of Madagascar, jewel of the Indian Ocean, fascinates with its geographical diversity. Separated from the African continent by the Mozambique Channel, the island has a remarkably varied topography. The central highlands, dominated by altitudes frequently exceeding 1,000 meters, constitute the heart of Madagascar. Three major mountain ranges, Tsaratanana in the North, […]
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- 02 Jan 2024
The Malagasy New Year: A Ritual Anchored in Traditional Malagasy Culture Traditional Malagasy culture is rich in rituals and festivities, among which the Taombaovao Malagasy, better known as the Malagasy New Year, stands out. This celebration, both national and popular, has a profound meaning, the resurgence of an age-old tradition […]
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- 21 Dec 2023
African Christmas: a tradition
African Christmas: a tradition. The approach of the Christmas holidays sparks lively discussions in many African families, where the traditions and rituals linked to this celebration occupy a central place. The nativity scene, the thirteen desserts, the holly branch, the broth before midnight mass, all these symbols bring families together around […]
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- 11 Dec 2023
Tourism in Madagascar is a journey to the heart of diversity, with gems such as Nosy Be. Located in the Mozambique Channel, Nosy Be, which means “big island” in Malagasy, offers a unique coastal experience. Nosy Be, with an area of 321 km2, is the largest island in an archipelago including Nosy Komba, […]
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- 05 Dec 2023
Malagasy tradition blends harmoniously with the rich cultural fabric of the Vezo, a distinct subgroup of the Sakalava ethnic group, which represents one of the 18 diverse ethnic groups present in Madagascar. These semi-nomadic coastal fishermen reside mainly along the beaches of southwest Madagascar, particularly in the village of Anakao, within a territory that extends over more than […]
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- 27 Nov 2023
Malagasy culture is a rich and diverse mosaic, steeped in unique traditions that manifest in various aspects of daily life. Among the most fascinating artistic expressions of this culture, traditional tattooing holds a special place. Let’s dive into this ancestral art which reveals the very essence of Malagasy culture. Cultural heritage […]
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- 11 Nov 2023
Biodiversity of Madagascar: The Masoala Peninsula Situated majestically on the northeast coast of Madagascar, the Masoala Peninsula reveals itself as an inestimable natural treasure, attracting travelers from all over the world in search of authentic experiences in the heart of exceptional biodiversity . The Biodiversity of Madagascar is a work of art of nature, and the […]
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- 16 Oct 2023
Madagascar Cocoa: A Nugget of Flavor from the Red Island Cocoa, this little wonder that hides behind the irresistible sweetness of chocolate, has its well-kept secrets. And one of these most delicious secrets can be found on the paradise island of Madagascar. In this article, let's dive into the exquisite world of […]


