At your details, meet with the guide who help you finish all the formalities and transfer you to the hotel.
Place at Accommodation: Le Louvre Hotel & Spa or similar
Embark on 22 days circuit for an in-depth breakthrough of western and south of Madagascar, from the capital and lulled by the rhythm of agricultural activity to the wild territories of the West. Walks and explorations in many parks, reserves, and beaches follow for total immersion in beautiful nature. Exceptional landscapes throughout the circuit. The Customs and Traditions of the different Ethnicities of Madagascar. Don`t forget the joining of two far-famed national parks (Tsingy of Bemaraha and Isalo).
At your details, meet with the guide who help you finish all the formalities and transfer you to the hotel.
Place at Accommodation: Le Louvre Hotel & Spa or similar
After breakfast, we will set off to explore Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar. The city tour begins on Independence Avenue and proceeds to the historic railway station, passing by Lake Anosy. Lunch is on your own, and we recommend dining at the Grill de la Rova.
After lunch, take a walk to Antaninarenina, where you'll find a variety of shops, gold and silver jewelry stores, and historic colonial houses that have now been converted into banks and other institutions, including the Presidential Palace. Return to the hotel for the evening
Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner
Place at Accommodation:Le Louvre Hotel & Spa or similar
Breakfast at the hotel, then en route to Antsirabe. It is a journey through the Malagasy highlands characterized by rice fields and typical villages with houses made of red bricks like the color of the earth. On the way, stop in Ambatolampy, a typical city of the Merina ethnic group at the foot of the Ankaratra massif, famous for its cool and temperate climate and the artisanal production of aluminum tools, utensils and art objects. Short walk to visit the artisan shops. The visit will also be an excellent opportunity to connect the local population. Free lunch. Continue to Antsirabe, which is located about 1500 m above sea level in the middle of a volcanic landscape, and is considered the city of salt thanks to its various sources of mineral and thermal water. In this city, invaded by the colorful pousse pousse (typical local means of transport similar to the rickshaw) you can also have a first approach with the precious and semiprecious stones of Madagascar. Indeed, Antsirabe boasts the best stone carvers on the island. Visit the city of Antsirabe in Pousse Pousse, then transfer to the hotel.
Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner
Place of accommodation: Royal Palace or similar
After breakfast at the hotel, a nice visit to the VOLCANIC LAKE TRITRIVA, very famous for its history and existence, we found out about the program because it is worth a visit, all the details tell and explain the local guide, on the site, to respect everything, we avoid bringing something to eat based on pork which is forbidden. Free lunch, after lunch immediately continues to Miandrivazo, one of the hottest and driest cities on the island, where tobacco is grown and where the waters of the Tsiribihina river flow calmly, like those of an equatorial African river. Along the way, you cross the village of Betafo (“the many roofs”) located on the shore of the volcanic Lake Tatamarina and the capital of one of the ancient kingdoms of Madagascar. All around the landscape is specified by fascinating terraced rice paddies, so much so that in 1997 the rice and hydraulic cultural landscape of Betafo were included by UNESCO in the Candidature to the List of World Heritage Sites. Towards the evening we arrive in Miandrivazo.According to a legend, the name “Miandrivazo” would come from a statement by King Radama I called “The Great”, king of the Merina and first King of the United Kingdom of Madagascar. During a campaign against the Sakalava kingdom, he had agreed to marry the daughter of King Ramitraho and announced that in the place where the city of Miandrivazo was to rise, “he was expecting his wife” (“misandry valid” in the Malagasy language).
Accommodation on a Half Board basis at LA PRINCESSE TSIRIBIHINA hotel or similar.
After breakfast at the hotel, a transfer with the car of the hotel to the place of boat, then the whole team (skipper, cook, etc. you probably know each other the day before) after starting the boat trip on the Tsiribihina river. During this first day of navigation, you can observe beautiful tree-lined savannas, the time to take photos as much as possible. Arrival in the first camp in the late afternoon Full board treatment and night in a tent
Breakfast at the camp then is sailing again. On this day you will pass from more gentle and calm waters to currents and rapid gorges where the river creeps with high vertical walls and lush vegetation where it will be easy to identify families of lemurs. During navigation, it will be possible to spot many species of birds such as herons, kingfisher, birds of prey, etc. Stop for a short hike to reach a waterfall on foot which originates from a large “natural pool” where you can swim. Arrival at the second camp at the end of the day
Meals on board (included) and overnight in bivouac or similar
Breakfast at the camp, then sailing again. On this last day on the river, you will be able to observe tree-lined savannas and lush vegetation that will gradually give way to the Sakalava villages, located on the banks of the river, to the savannah and to the baobabs. Lunch on board. End of navigation and disembarkation in the early afternoon. Meet the driver and the off-road vehicle that takes you to BEKOPAKA, where you can have a first approach with the famous “Tsingy”.
Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner
Place at Accommodation: stay at Soleil Des or similar
After breakfast, departure to visit the Tsingy National Park of Bemaraha declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. With its 152,000 hectares of surface, it continues to visit the Grand TSINGY, more difficult to reach but also more spectacular. In both areas, the big attraction is an immense karst forest (Tsingy means “needles” in Malagasy). Some of these pinnacles, whose shapes have been shaped by winds and water over the centuries, rise to the sky for several hundred meters. In the region, there is also the Manambolo gorge, where you can see waterfalls, dozens of species of lemurs, including the black-headed lemur and the Decken sifaka, as well as birds (so far identified a hundred species) and numerous reptiles. Free packed lunch. In the afternoon visit of Petit TSINGY or “Pic TSINGY” and Les Grands TSINGY or ” Grand Ttsingy” in the north. Visiting the small Tsingy will allow you to observe closely the slow erosive work of rainwater on limestone rocks. The place, inhabited since prehistoric times, has clear evidence of its past in the caves and caverns that open into the rocks.
Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner
Place at Accommodation: stay at Soleil Des or similar
Breakfast at the hotel, then return to Morondava. Free lunch. Towards the end of the afternoon, we pass by the charming baobab sentinels, the famous “Avenue of the baobabs”. The Avenue of Baobab is one of the most photographed places in Madagascar. It is a splendid avenue about 15 km north of Morondava, flanked by imposing specimens of “Adansonia Grandidieri”. The most suggestive moments to admire it are sunset and sunrise when the colors of the trees change and their long shadows are accentuated. Morondava, located in the heart of the Sakalava territory, is known for the tombs of the Menabe ancestors (their erotic sculptures are famous). The city has one of the mildest climates in all of Madagascar: in fact, there are 10 months of hot and dry sunny days, tempered by the sea breeze.
Accommodation on Half Board basis at KIMONY RESORT or similar.
Breakfast and departure for the typical fishing village of Belo Sur Mer overlooking a splendid slightly jagged bay. The village is famous for the presence of numerous artisans expert in the construction of elderberries and schooners (boats of Arab and Breton origin), thanks to which the economy of the west coast of the country has been able to develop. Visit Kirindy Mitea National Park before arriving in Belo/Mer . Possibility to visit also the salt pans, another important source of income for the local population. Free lunch.
Accommodation on a Half Board basis at ECOLODGE DU MENABE or similar.
Early in the morning departure for the village of Morombe through changing landscapes, initially characterized by the presence of large rice fields and fruit trees and then, along the sandy coastal path, dotted with the typical thorny forest and huge baobabs. Stop along the road for breakfast and continue to Manja, where you cross the Mangoky river at low tide, thus reaching the coast. Free lunch. Arrival in Manja for dinner and overnight at the KANTO HOTEL (SIMPLE, Spartan Hotel, without alternative)
Breakfast and subsequent continuation along the track through the typical southern thorny forest until reaching Andavadaoka. ANDAVADAOKA is the most interesting place and point of this itinerary, we must not skip, a great sin of not passing ….), free lunch during the trip. Surrounded by a sea of intact beauty and an enchanting landscape characterized by the forest thorny, with local endemic plants that you will not have the opportunity to admire in any other country in the world Half board treatment in the resort’s blue lagoo
Breakfast at the hotel. Then depart for Salary. Located north of Tulear, Salary is off the beaten track. On this day you will cross strips of land between the Mozambique Channel and the wild savannah, observing beautiful beaches. Free lunch.
Accommodation on Half Board basis for 2 nights at SALY BAY or similar
Days dedicated to relaxation and discovery of the area. The south-western coast of the country is very arid and scarce of natural waterways, for this reason, even the inhabited centers are sometimes without running water. Possibility to choose on site between different excursions by land or by sea. For example trekking, canoe trips, boat trips, diving excursions, free lunch, dinner, and overnight at the SALY BAY hotel.
After breakfast, free morning. Then transfer by car to the hotel for Ifaty. Free lunch.
Accommodation on Half Board basis at LA BELLA DONNA or similar
After breakfast, visit the Reniala reserve then depart for Tulear-Ranohira. Crossing the typical landscape of the IHorombé plateau, where the large baobabs announce the beginning of the dry forest of the southern Malagasy, characterized by surreal thorny forests and curiously twisted patches of baobabs. On the way, you will stop to take beautiful photos of the Landscapes, the Tombs, and the Villages. Free lunch. continues to Ranohira, leaving the south-west coast behind and entering the country along the RN7 (Route Nationale 7), through the classic savannah landscapes that characterize the south, dotted with baobabs and numerous Mahafaly stone tombs, tribes of the south devoted to agriculture and with a deep-rooted cult of the dead and the ancestors. The Isalo Park is an immense sandstone massif dating back to the Jurassic period and covers an area of approximately 82,000 hectares. It presents itself with landscapes of extraordinary charm and really deserves a few days of exploration on foot: the alternation of grassy plains and sandstone crests marked by wind and water, boulders of rock that hide ancient tombs push travelers to follow the paths already traced to discover its rare beauty.
Half board accommodation for 2 nights at H1 Hotel or similar.
Breakfast at the hotel, then departure to discover the Isalo National Park is characterized by an alternation of grassy plains and bizarrely shaped sandstone ridges. It is a particularly fascinating place full of mysteries thanks to its extraordinary suggestive landscapes. Inside this park, the most visited in Madagascar, it is possible to observe large rock formations shaped by the wind, steep canyons overhanging large valleys covered with yellowish grass typical of the savannah, where water flows which gives life to lush forest oases. The rocky structures host various endemic species both from a flora and fauna point of view. You will have the opportunity to walk inside the “namaza” canyon or to immerse yourself in an idyllic place: “the natural swimming pool”. Free packed lunch. In the late afternoon, accompanied by the warm colors of the sun that gently caress the landscape, departure for the famous “window on the Isalo”, from where you can admire the landscape cloaked in the warm shades of the sunset. In the evening we return to the hotel. Dinner and overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast, departure by car for ANDRINGITRA. Free lunch. Half board accommodation for 2 nights at TSARA CAMP or similar
After breakfast, departure for the TREKKING to be chosen on-site, one for half a day or one for a whole day, during these Trekking, there are villages to visit and meetings with peoples, we see the famous Catta lemur, the different plants, animals, etc. For lunch we recommend having a picnic (for TREKKING for the PIC BOBY mountains, it’s just another organization, for 5 days / 4 nights.) In the evening we return to Camp. Overnight and dinner at TSARA CAMP.
After breakfast, a moment to admire this place right inside nature, with incredible silence. Free lunch. Continuation to Fianarantsoa, high in Ambalavao to visit the Anja reserve and the famous Antemoro Paper Factory, visit the village of Ambalavao; Continuation of the journey, arrived in Fianarantsoa, luggage storage in the hotel then a tour of the city if time allowed. Half board accommodation at ZOMATEL or similar
After breakfast, Continue to Antsirabe through the typical Betsileo villages (the ethnic group of central Madagascar) characterized by typical red earth houses and surrounded by rice paddies along the way stop in Ambositra, the city nestled in the center of a large valley surrounded by peaks covered with lush vegetation that occupies a place of honor in the field of craftsmanship. The Zafimaniry people are famous for their skill in woodworking. Called “the city of roses”, in the past it has been able to use its forest resources to make a name for itself in the Malagasy inlay sector. Craftsmanship is visible primarily in the city center, where the balconies of the houses are sculpted with an extreme skill. Visit one of the workshops of the artisans who work the precious wood, including ebony, rosewood, and rosewood. Arrival towards the end of the day in Antsirabe,
Meal plan: Breakfast and Dinner
Place of accommodation: Royal Palace or similar
After breakfast, continuation to the capital (Antananarivo). : “Free lunch during the road, to be chosen with the Guide. Upon arrival in the Capital, check in to ROVAHOTEL for day use. Before, to go to the airport, stop to make the handicraft market, a long market, which we find all the local handicrafts of all the 6 Province of Madagascar, are all handmade objects; it must be said that here is the time that we can get to know the COUNTRY well, because we all find it there. Transfer to the airport for departure with our agent.
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AGE REQUIREMENTS
For the purposes of these Terms and Conditions, any person under the age of eighteen (18) years on the date of commencement of travel shall be deemed a minor. Minors must, at all times, be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian or by an adult who has been duly authorised in writing by the minor’s parent or legal guardian. Unless otherwise specified in the Tour description or expressly confirmed in writing by Across Africa Tours & Travel (“the Company”), the minimum permitted age for minors participating in any Tour is eight (8) years.
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Cancellation Schedule:
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GUARANTEED DEPARTURES & CANCELLATION OF A TOUR BY THE TRAVEL AGENCY
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If the Company cancels a Tour prior to the scheduled departure date for reasons other than Force Majeure, and such cancellation is not attributable to the fault or negligence of the Client, the Client shall be entitled to choose one of the following remedies:
(a) A substitute Tour of equivalent or higher value, where available; or
(b) A substitute Tour of lesser value, if no equivalent or superior Tour is reasonably available, together with a refund of the difference between the price paid for the original Tour and the substitute Tour; or
(c) A full refund of all monies paid to the Company in respect of the cancelled Tour.
The Company shall not be liable for any incidental expenses or consequential losses incurred by the Client as a result of a Tour cancellation, including but not limited to costs of visas, vaccinations, non-refundable transportation, non-refundable parking or accommodation fees, loss of earnings, or loss of enjoyment. The Company reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to issue a full refund in lieu of the above remedies.
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CHANGES
Changes Made by the Company
Across Africa Tours & Travel (“the Company”) reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to amend, revise, or otherwise modify any aspect of a Client’s itinerary where reasonably required. If the Company makes a change that affects at least one (1) in every three (3) full days of the itinerary, or otherwise materially alters the nature or character of the Tour, product, or service in its entirety (a “Material Change”), the Company shall provide the Client with written notice as soon as reasonably practicable, provided that there is sufficient time to do so prior to departure.
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The Client must notify the Company of their election within seven (2) days of receipt of such notice. Failure to do so shall constitute deemed acceptance of the amended itinerary.
After the commencement of a Tour, itinerary changes may be required due to unforeseen circumstances, operational considerations, or concerns for the health, safety, comfort, or enjoyment of participants. Such changes shall be made at the sole discretion of the Company. The Client acknowledges and agrees that they are responsible for maintaining adequate financial resources to cover any incidental or additional expenses that may arise as a result of such changes, and the Company shall not be liable for the Client’s failure to prepare adequately or for any unforeseen circumstances encountered during travel. The Company shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential losses resulting from changes to a booking or itinerary.
Changes Made by the Client
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The cancellation of any Tour, product, or service included in a booking shall not constitute a “change” for the purposes of this section and shall instead be governed by the Company’s cancellation policy. No changes to a booking shall be permitted within ten (10) days prior to the scheduled departure of the first Tour, product, or service in the booking.
MINIMUM PARTICIPANT REQUIREMENT & SOLO TRAVELER SUPPLEMENT
All tours are subject to a minimum number of participants as specified in the tour description. In the event that the minimum number is not met, the Company reserves the right to: (a) cancel the tour and provide a full refund of all monies paid; (b) offer the Client the option to reschedule to an alternative departure date; or (c) operate the tour on the originally scheduled date subject to the application of a solo traveler supplement or other surcharge as necessary to cover additional operating costs.
Where the Client elects to proceed under option (c), the applicable solo traveler supplement shall be automatically applied to the Client’s booking and shall become payable as part of the final balance. The Company shall provide written notice of such changes within a reasonable period prior to departure.
ACCEPTANCE OF RISK
Assumption of Risk
The Client expressly acknowledges and agrees that travel, including but not limited to adventure travel, involves inherent risks to health, safety, and property. By participating in any Tour, product, or service provided by Across Africa Tours & Travel (“the Company”), the Client affirms that they have carefully considered such risks and voluntarily assumes full responsibility for all risks, both known and unknown, associated with travel, including but not limited to: visiting foreign or remote destinations; participating in physically demanding or high-risk activities; carriage by watercraft; participation in “extreme sports”; and travel in countries or regions with developing infrastructure or limited health and safety standards.
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The Client must comply at all times with the laws, regulations, and customs of all countries and regions visited. If, in the reasonable opinion of the Company, the Client engages in illegal conduct or behavior that causes, or is likely to cause, danger, distress, or material annoyance to others, the Company may immediately terminate the Client’s travel arrangements without refund. All costs resulting from such termination, including but not limited to transportation, accommodation, meals, and incidentals, shall be borne solely by the Client.
3. Damage to Property
The Client shall be liable for any costs, including repair, replacement, and cleaning fees, incurred by the Company or its suppliers as a result of damage to, destruction of, or theft of property caused by the Client. The Client must promptly report any pre-existing damage to a Company representative and to the relevant accommodation, transportation provider, or facility staff upon discovery.
4. Health and Safety Obligations
The Client agrees to take all reasonable precautions for their own safety, including the proper use of safety devices such as seatbelts, harnesses, flotation devices, and helmets, and to comply with all posted signs and oral or written health and safety instructions. The Company and its third-party suppliers shall have no liability for any loss or damage resulting from the Client’s failure to comply with such instructions or warnings.
5. Complaints Procedure
The Client must promptly notify the Company of any complaint during the Tour to allow the Company an opportunity to address the issue. Complaints should be directed to the Tour Leader, another Company representative, or the Company’s customer service department. The Company assumes no liability for complaints that are not properly communicated during travel. Any complaint made after completion of the Tour must be submitted in writing to the Company within thirty (30) days of the final day of travel under the relevant booking.
THE TRAVEL AGENCY IS NOT LIABLE FOR THIRD-PARTY SUPPLIERS
Across Africa Tours & Travel (“the Company”) engages the services of independent third-party suppliers, including but not limited to accommodation providers, activity providers, airlines, cruise lines, coach companies, transfer operators, shore excursion operators, tour guides, local guides, and other service providers (collectively, “Third-Party Suppliers”) for the provision of certain components of the Client’s booking. Third-Party Suppliers may, in turn, retain the services of local operators and subcontractors.
While the Company exercises reasonable care in the selection of Third-Party Suppliers, it does not own, operate, or control such entities, does not supervise their day-to-day operations, and shall not be liable for any acts, omissions, errors, or negligence of such Third-Party Suppliers or their subcontractors. All services provided by Third-Party Suppliers are subject to the terms and conditions imposed by those suppliers, including but not limited to tariffs, conditions of carriage, tickets, vouchers, and any applicable international conventions and agreements governing the provision of their services. Such terms and conditions may limit or exclude the liability of the relevant Third-Party Supplier.
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PRIVACY POLICY
Collection of Personal Information
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(a) to process bookings and payments;
(b) to arrange and deliver the requested Tours, products, and services;
(c) to communicate with the Client regarding bookings, itinerary changes, and related matters;
(d) to comply with legal and regulatory obligations; and
(e) for marketing and promotional purposes, where the Client has provided explicit consent in accordance with applicable law.
Disclosure to Third-Party Suppliers
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International Data Transfers
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Data Retention
The Company shall retain personal information only for as long as is reasonably necessary to fulfil the purposes for which it was collected, including for the purposes of satisfying legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.
Security of Personal Information
The Company takes reasonable technical, administrative, and physical measures to protect personal information against loss, theft, unauthorised access, disclosure, copying, use, or modification. However, the Company cannot guarantee absolute security and shall not be liable for any unauthorised access beyond its reasonable control.
Client Rights
Subject to applicable law, the Client may have the right to:
(a) access and obtain a copy of their personal information held by the Company;
(b) request correction or updating of their personal information;
(c) request deletion of their personal information;
(d) object to or restrict the processing of their personal information; and
(e) withdraw consent to the processing of their personal information for marketing purposes.
All such requests must be submitted in writing to the Company at the contact details provided on its official website.
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By providing personal information to the Company, the Client expressly consents to its collection, use, processing, storage, and disclosure in accordance with this Privacy Policy and any applicable laws.
Amendments to Privacy Policy
The Company reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Any amendments shall be posted on the Company’s website and shall take effect ten (10) days after posting. Continued use of the Company’s services following the effective date of any amendments shall constitute acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.
AMENDMENTS
Across Africa Tours & Travel (“the Company”) reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to modify, revise, or amend these Terms and Conditions at any time. Any such amendments shall be effective ten (10) days after the date on which the amended Terms and Conditions are posted on the Company’s official website.
An up-to-date copy of the current Terms and Conditions, as amended, shall be available for review at all times on the Company’s website and may be provided to the Client upon written request. The Client shall be deemed to have accepted any such amendments on the date that is ten (10) days following their posting on the Company’s website.
The Company strongly recommends that the Client review the Terms and Conditions prior to travel to ensure awareness of the most current provisions in effect.
21 Nights Accommodation
The boat with its crew during the Tsiribihina River trip.
One bus for the transfers and days in Tana – Masiakampy, and Tana.
4WD from Morondava to Bekopaka and back to Morondava (4persons/vehicle).
All transfers.
Other activities and services are not included
Flights are not included
Entrance fees in the National Park and local guide.
Car ferries fees.
The international and domestic flights.
Meals not indicated to the program.
Tips and drinks.
Personal insurances.
Price of the visa: +/-35 €/person.
Meals such as indicated to the program.
One English speaking guide from Tana to Bekopaka and Morondava.
Local and expanding guides in parks.
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