Welcometo the capital city of Madagascar, Antananarivo! Are you ready for anadventure? This vibrant city is bursting with energy, culture, and stunningnatural beauty. From hiking to exploring sacred hills, to savouring deliciousstreet food. The city stands proudly on a ridge and is one of contrasts withcobbled streets and historical buildings sharing space with rice paddies andverdant hills. A lively and bustling city, Antananarivo will ensure that everyday is filled with unusual spectacles.
Thecrowning glory of the city, the Rova of Antananarivo literally crowns thecapital as it stands upon the highest hill. The interior of this stone palacecomplex was burnt in a fire, but its exterior is still a site to see. A strollthrough the Andohalo neighbourhood will yield a variety of delights as visitorswalk between streets lined with flowerbeds towards a large square housing thecountry’s largest Catholic Church and oldest school.
Ahigh elevation ensures that the city enjoys a moderate climate despite itsposition in the tropics. As the capital city and home to the IvatoInternational Airport, Antananarivo is also the gateway to Madagascar, a tasteof which can be experienced at the lush Tsimbazaza Zoological Park amid thehills of the south-west corner of the city.
Upon arrival at Antananarivo, meet our representative at
airport. You will be transferred to your hotel. Check-in. Rest of the day is free for you to relax
and explore the city on your own. Overnight stay at Antananarivo.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the
hotel. After breakfast, The High City is brimming with monuments and remnants of a glorious past. Whether you are a lover of culture and history, fascinated by fauna and flora, or an adventure seeker, the capital has something to satisfy you. This itinerary includes all the
noteworthy sights to visit in Antananarivo, offering you the chance to delve into the history and culture of the Malagasy people.
Lemurs' Park: Lemurs Park is a lemur reserve and botanical garden situated 25 km from the center of Antananarivo, Madagascar. It is an ideal place to discover the lemur, a unique and endearing animal that symbolizes the endemic fauna of the island. The park was established to raise public awareness about the preservation of these remarkable animals and to facilitate their reintroduction into their natural environment. Over the years, lemurs born in the park have been successfully reintroduced into the wild. The 5-hectare estate is home to 7 species of lemurs from different regions of Madagascar, as well as other representatives of Malagasy fauna and flora.
Rova - Le Palais de la Reine: The Rova of Manjakamiadana, also known as the Queen's Palace, served as the official residence of Madagascar's rulers in the 19th century. Situated in Antananarivo, this historic monument was once a symbol of the island's political power. After Madagascar gained independence, the Rova no longer served a political function but became an integral part of the national heritage. It was transformed into a museum to allow visitors to explore the history and culture of Madagascar. However, on November 6, 1995, an arson attack destroyed the art collections, interiors, and roofs of the historic building.
Andafiavaratra Palace: The Andafiavaratra Museum, also known as Andafiavaratra Palace, is a historic palace located in the Andafiavaratra quarter near the Palace of Justice and the Rova (Queen’s Palace) in Antananarivo. Built in 1872 under the orders of Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony by architect Pool, this grand multi- story building features stone and brick construction, a distinctive glass dome, and towers at its four corners.
Tragically, a fire in 1976 destroyed the palace, along with its historical and cultural treasures. However, it was meticulously rebuilt starting in 1985 and is now open to the public as a museum. Visitors can explore artifacts salvaged from the Queen's Palace fire, as well as other historical and cultural items from Madagascar. (Not Open on Monday)
Musee de la Photographie de Madagascar: The Museum of Photography of Madagascar, located in the Haute Ville quarter of Antananarivo, is a tourist attraction that opened in 2018 in the Maison
des Maires in Anjohy. The museum's primary goal is to share the history of Madagascar through rare images, preserve and enhance the photographic heritage of the Big Island, and enable the Malagasy people to connect with their photographic history. The museum houses nearly 4,500 historical photographs of Madagascar, spanning from the pre-colonial era to the country's independence in 1960. The Museum of Photography of Madagascar offers a journey through time, providing visitors with a captivating and educational exploration of Madagascar's history through rare and fascinating images.
Amboditsiry: Recently opened, the Rainilaiarivony Museum is located in Amboditsiry and is housed in the former residence of Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony. Covering more than 3 hectares, the residence was built in 1863 by Scottish architect James Cameron and has been renovated while preserving its authenticity. The museum features seven exhibition halls that present Rainilaiarivony's biography, his daily life, important official documents, as well as furniture and clothing that illustrate the lifestyle of the time.
Wake up early in the morning for breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, get ready for your one-and-a-half-day trip to Vohimana. A trip to Vohimana typically takes 2 days. After a 4-hour drive from the capital, a 20-minute walk is required to reach the bungalows, as Vohimana is not accessible by car. Upon arrival, you will meet the local team and settle into the bungalows. In the afternoon, a brief 1 km walk along the botanical
trail will lead you to a mysterious rock, waterfalls, ancient tunnels, and conclude with a swim in a natural pool.
On the second day, after breakfast, an 8 km hike through the forest will allow you to observe Indri Indri lemurs, birds, reptiles, and a variety of other animal and plant species. After the hike, lunch will be served before returning to Antananarivo.
Upon reaching Antananarivo, spend your day free at leisure exploring the local markets and eateries nearby.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast get ready for your half day trip to Ambohimanga Sacred Hill. The Royal Hill of Ambohimanga, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features a historic palace, royal bathing pools, medicinal gardens, and more. This private half-day tour ncludes direct transfers from your hotel, ensuring a quick and convenient journey. Your friendly and experienced guide will showcase the highlights and explain the rich traditions of the Merina kingdom, with a potential stop at a market to shop for local products if time permits.
At 8:00 PM, our program begins with a warm greeting at your hotel. You'll then embark on a captivating night tour to enjoy a panoramic view of the city. Afterward, indulge in a delightful dinner at a carefully selected restaurant, savoring local cuisine. By 10:00 PM, we'll take you to Antananarivo's popular hotspots for a night of fun, exploring the city's top
attractions and experiencing the joyous Malagasy way of life. You'll have the opportunity to spend extra time at your favorite spots based on your interests. Throughout the tour, your guide will share engaging local tales and cultural insights, ensuring an unforgettable experience. Around midnight, bid farewell to the vibrant nightlife and return to your hotel.
Wake up early in the morning for breakfast at the hotel and get ready for
your private transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Ethiopian Holidays representative upon arrival will meet and assist.
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Date of cancellation Penalty
More than 30 days before arrival No fees
Between 29 and 21 days before the date of arrival 25% of the total value
Between 20 and 08 days before the date of arrival 50% of the total value
Less than 07 days before the date of arrival 100% of the total value
➢ Prices are subject to availability and are subject to change.
➢ Rates are not valid during seasons or events; some surcharge may apply.
➢ Tourism Fee, Resort fee, or City Tax Directly Payable at the Hotel by the passengers (If Applicable)
Tour Name | Antananarivo (Madagascar) Tour |
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Sales Validity Start | 26 December 2024 |
Sales Validity End | 31 December 2025 |
Duration | 6 day(s) |
Price Group | Price Per Person |
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1 to 5
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USD 1429 |