MADAGASCAR – AUTHENTIC AND RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL
Visiting Madagascar is an experience to be had.
Located in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is the 4th largest island in the world after Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo. With an area of ​​587,040 km², 1590 km long, 600 km wide and with 5500 km of coastline. It is separated from Africa by the Mozambique Channel and from Mauritius and Reunion Islands by the Indian Ocean.
In addition to discovering the richness of its surprising and exceptional fauna and flora, its different landscapes from one region to another, starting from the cultivated lands of the Highlands with arid soil and the savannahs of the south, or the tropical forests with turquoise waters, endless beaches, idyllic and wonderful places... Madagascar is also rich in Human and Cultural Heritage.
Tour Malin Madagascar – Madavoyages is focused on establishing travel programs focused on authenticity, experience and sharing. Because traveling is also discovering in depth a world that could be different from yours, with its rhythm, its cultures, its beliefs and traditions, its way of life and can be a main actor in the sustainable development of a community.
During passages, stops in places, sites, regions, tourism is intimately linked to the sustainable development of a community, a region by supporting and actively practicing social, cultural, environmental and human principles and initiatives.
The objective is to offer an authentic trip for a traveler eager for discovery but also with a view to personal enrichment and participation in sustainable local development, with a touch of awareness of respect for the environment and Heritage.
In this sense, we work with various village/community associations, NGOs, private individuals, hoteliers and service providers focused on Sustainable and Responsible Tourism.
We invite you to come and meet us at salon ITB Berlin – Hall 4.1 / 264 – which will take place at the Exhibition Hall at Funkturm, Messedamm 1, 14055 Berlin.

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