Africa Unity Square (Jason Moyo Avenue, Harare): esta plaza se conocía anteriormente como Cecil Square (llamada así por Cecil John Rhodes). Este fue el lugar donde se fundó Harare colonial en septiembre de 1890 (que se llamó en ese momento Salisbury, un nombre que se mantuvo hasta la independencia del país en 1980). Esta plaza […]
Zimbabwe, formerly known as Rhodesia, is a landlocked country located in southern Africa, sharing its southern border with South Africa, while Botswana is to its west, Zambia is to its north, and Mozambique lies to its east. Zimbabwe derives its name from historical stone structures called “Great Zimbabwe” (houses of stone), the largest in […]
Zimbabwe, anteriormente conocida como Rhodesia, es un país sin litoral ubicado en el sur de África, que comparte su frontera sur con Sudáfrica, mientras que Botswana está al oeste, Zambia está al norte y Mozambique se encuentra al este. Zimbabwe deriva su nombre de estructuras históricas de piedra llamadas “Gran Zimbabwe” (casas de piedra), las […]
CAR RENTALS – the following car rental agencies operate in Antananarivo: Faniry Madagascar Tours: +261 33 43 827 77 Harris Madagascar Tourism: +261 33 12 486 88 Hertz: +261 20 23 254 54 Loxea Avis: +261 32 05 276 00 Madagascar By Car: +261 34 07 748 64 Madagascar Car Rental: +261 34 20 115 […]
Bellavista (Natiora Green Lodge, Petite Anse, Loukintsy, Nosy Boraha 515) – located within one of Île Sainte Marie’s resorts, this seaside bar & restaurant serves Italian dishes and cocktails that can only be found at an exotic place like Madagascar. There is also local entertainment (in which musically talented visitors can join in).
Analakely Market (Arabe Rahezavana, Antananarivo) – Tana’s main marketplace is not a tourist attraction, but a bustling, chaotic destination full of local vendors selling everything from traditional fabrics to household items and souvenirs. Discover stalls overflowing with mountains of colorful fresh produce, including exotic fruits, pungent seafood and local delicacies such as grilled lizard. If […]
Chez Madame Chabaud (off Ave. du Général de Gaulle, Mahajanga) – located in a small town on the north coast of the island, this restaurant has been highly recommended by visiting foreigners. Dishes are prepared with care and the restaurant is especially well-regarded for its seafood dishes. The restaurant is tucked away in a little […]
Andafiavaratra Palace (9 Lalana Printsy Ratsimamanga, Antananarivo 101) – this pink-walled turreted palace, located on the highest hilltop of the capital, was the residence of Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony of Madagascar, who governed the island kingdom in the late 19th century. The Palace is now a museum. Most of the museum’s collection comprises artifacts rescued from […]
Ambohimanga means “Blue Hill” and is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site (due to its significance as a symbol of the cultural identity of the people of Madagascar.). Walk through the Merina kingdom, which is a sacred city, and honor the royal tombs and various places of worship like the Royal Pools Sacrifice Stones. Explore […]
Andovoke Bay (Anakao 602) — on the southwest coast of Madagascar lies the small fishing town of Anakao (19-hour drive from the capital, or a one-hour flight to nearby Toliara Airport). This beachside town and its surrounds make the perfect tropical holiday getaway. Resorts such as the Anakao Ocean Lodge situated on Andovoke Bay hosts […]