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Madagascar Holidays Nosy Be.
A
pleasant hotel on the beach , fitted out into a delightful landscape on the Western
coast of Nosy-Be, Madagascar's most beautiful island... All the comfort of a three-star
hotel in the heart of the Tropics. Each bedroom is air-conditioned and equiped
with a television, telephone, safe, and mini-bar... and each opens onto a terrace
with a magnificent view on the sea and a tropical garden. A refreshing swimming-pool
overlooks the sea. To accomodate you, they provide services such as automation,
dry-cleaning, transfers and leisure planing. They also have a Malagasy handicraft
shop for your holiday souvenirs. The restaurant and the bar offer a panoramic
view on the sea. Our French Chef will delight you with his fine preparation of
the local products (fish, lobster, crab, zebu meat, exotic fruits,...) and the
barman will surprise you with some of those wildest cocktails you have ever tasted.
Madagascar :
As a ground handler and wholesale tour operator in Madagascar we can offer our
clients scheduled and tailor made tours, airport transfers, meet and greet services,
coach tours, day tours, accommodation booking, weddings and honeymoons, yacht
hire, fishing, cruises and cruise ship handling, diving, private escorted tours
and more ! Our sister site Weddings in Africa and Islands has further information
on how to plan an island honeymoon on Madagascar ! Madagascar, the largest island
in the Indian Ocean is an eco enthusiast's heaven. Madagascar,
is the fourth largest island in the world. Biologically speaking, this 1000-mile-long
island is another continent. Madagascar broke away from Africa over 100 million
years ago and its plants and animals have evolved amazing diversity during these
eons in isolation. Island Hopping: It is easy to combine a holiday in Madagascar
with other Indian Ocean Islands, Mauritius and Reunion or a safari in Africa.
Madagascar's
forests are a shimmering, seething mass of a trillion stems and dripping
leaves and slithering, jumping, quirky creatures out of nature's bag of tricks:
lemurs, periwinkles and baobabs, aloes, geckoes, sifakas and octopus trees.
Sadly, they are threatened by aggressive deforestation. Madagascar's teeming fertile
forests and geographical isolation have served to preserve and propagate 'nature's
design laboratory' in a mix found nowhere else on earth. Madagascar will charm
you right from the beginning of your trip. As soon as you board our aircraft,
you will experience the legendary reception and hospitality of the Malagasy people.
As orchids become more threatened in the wild by over-collection and changes in
their habitats, it is essential that every possible opportunity is taken to conserve
them. Eco
Fundi Heaven : Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island, is full of oddities
and rarities. If you're partial to lizards, for example, you're in luck: You'll
find more than half the world's varieties of chameleons there. You'll also find
more than 250 kinds of frogs and some 40 species of lemurs (the wide-eyed, long-tailed
relatives of monkeys) that are exclusive to the island. Every
year scientists discover new species of plants and animals in its deserts and
forests. Geography A high plateau separates the rain forests of Madagascar's eastern
coast from the savanna and dry forest of the western plains. At its extremes,
the northern tip of the island is tropical and humid, while some parts of the
arid southwest receive only 2 in/5 cm of rain a year. Madagascar is a huge red
island, an ecological egg shell in delicacy. A
storehouse of amazing creatures and plants. No one who journeys to Madagascar
is left unaffected. The infrastructure is weak and it is imperative to make use
of a tour operator for your journey to Madagascar. Distances are vast, public
transport is daunting and there is the language barrier. Names of places are difficult,
in fact impossible to pronounce. |