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First journey to Madagascar Adventures on Route Nationale 7

Madagascar - Antsirabe - Ranomafana - Isalo - Ifaty

To the southern beaches

From $5800 to $7500 per person for 14 days Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

Itinerary highlights

  • Take the legendary Route Nationale 7, from Antananarivo to the beaches of the southwest, in a 4x4 vehicle with a driver-guide
  • Cities, the great outdoors, hikes, lemurs, zebu, encounters... a whole world, open and beautiful
  • Alternative Antananarivo, mountain biking in Antsirabe, Ranomafana National Park, hiking in Isalo, the baobabs of Mangily: it’s all planned!
  • Direct flights, carbon absorption, mobile app with GPS, Concierge service, our recommendations: enjoy the extra Voyageurs touch.
“We’re happy, Nationale 7!” Trenet’s song undoubtedly celebrated the road to Menton, but it suits the road to Ifaty just as well. You can judge for yourself, cheerfully, fromAntananarivo to Antsirabe, from RanomafanaNational Park in Haute Matsiatra to Fianarantsoa. Then, from there, to the discreet yet spectacular Tsaranoro Valley, to the Isalo massif (where you spend two nights), and to the Ifaty Lagoon in Vezo country, on the southwest coast. Along the way, you encounter thermal highlands, humid forests where acrobatic lemurs and the beautiful Prévost’s euryceros live, red clods of earth, impressive sandstone and granite formations, guardian baobabs, and a coral reef. No small matter! And then there are the people: skilled artisans, meticulous farmers, and green cooks. There are bustling markets. You may see zebus, with their well-developed horns. Your journey is one of both diversity and unity in this Malagasy world. From one stop to the next, different facets are revealed, each casting a vivid glow. Modest Madagascar reveals itself, and you realise that, unlike our spectacle-driven society, it knows exactly what it has to offer. 

Your trip

First of all, the vehicle undergoes regular and meticulous maintenance, which means you can rely on it. This is the least you can expect, you might think.. but it’s not always the case in Madagascar. We have ensured everything is mechanically sound. To drive it, a top-notch driver, attentive to travellers’ needs and well-versed in the intricacies of the road network. They can also serve as a guide if needed. The means of travel are therefore in place, and tailored. The trips, with their carefully measured durations to avoid fatigue, are enjoyable. Excursions that break up, at just the right moment, any monotony that some routes might have. Nevertheless, in general, the landscapes you pass through are the best remedy for weariness. Your stops are simple yet comfortable, arranged so that you are always within easy reach of the action. Half-board relieves you of an extra concern, and invites you to experience just how far Malagasy dining has come. Walks in the city or countryside offer the chance to connect with an authentic and welcoming country. Your activities are facilitated by private guides, who are essential, qualified interpreters. In fact, even a certified ethnologist will introduce you to the outskirts of Antsirabe! Everything can be adapted to your abilities for the day. And if, along the way, an unexpected wish or a minor setback crops up, you have the contact details of our Madagascan Concierge to assist you.
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Itinerary

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Welcome and assistance with formalities. Private transfer and a two-night stay just north of Lake Anosy. From the garden terrace, you have a magnificent view of the lake. The colonial villa is airy and full of charm. The white walls reflect the light. Inside, a restful shade awaits. Adorned with chocolate, sienna and beige tones. No detail has been overlooked. The few rooms are particularly pleasant and intimate. With high-quality bedding. Spotless bathrooms. The floors gleam. Antananarivo will not disappoint. The old rose colour of the dining room suits it perfectly. It extends as far as possible under the marquee. The chef is an artist whose plates are small, harmonious paintings with colours hinting at the flavours to come. And not forgetting the French wines to accompany them.

On your itinerary - Tana, behind the scenes. Accompanied by a private guide, we will take a taxi be - the urban counterpart to the bush taxi (or taxibrousse) - and head up to Ambohipotsy in the upper town. Here, we’ll take in the splendid view over Antananarivo in an area that is peaceful and utterly charming. The neo-Gothic temple, built in 1863, is a listed national heritage site. Next, the Andravoahangy market will amaze you with its variety of goods traded amid a vibrant display of sounds and colours. Enjoy lunch in a local eatery (hotely) before exploring the picturesque villages on the outskirts.

Meet your driver-guide. Drive to Antsirabe. Settle in for two nights in the western suburbs. It’s a large garden, for a start. A large botanical garden. Right away, you’ll sense a clear fondness for greenery in all its forms. Atmosphere guaranteed. The house is incredibly inviting. The colours - blue, green and orange - are not flashy, they are muted and soothing. The décor is based on these colours, as well as some beautiful woodwork. The kitchen sources most of its ingredients from the property itself. That way, you know what you’re getting. The result stands out for its distinct flavours and fresh feel. And once you’re under the masseur’s hands, you’ll soon realise that this green approach is an absolute success.
On your itinerary - The world of Sylvain, the ethnologist. Antsirabe is the capital of Vakinankaratra, now one of 22 regions, but once a bona fide kingdom. Sylvain, an ethnologist, is enamoured with Vakinankaratra, whose history, social structures and plethora of secrets he knows well. Depending on the time of year, he will reveal some of these secrets to you. Secrets kept by blacksmiths and traditional healers, for example. This is Madagascar as it really is. Your guide for the day will generously share what they know, making the tour engaging and piquing travellers’ curiosity. They are also respectful of both people and places. Something which is conducive to genuine dialogue.

On your itinerary - Crater lakes and mountain biking. The landscape of Antsirabe is marked by lakes that have formed in the craters of ancient volcanoes. The surrounding areas have been developed so you can cycle around them. And beyond, in a large, undulating area where rice fields and meadows alternate with slopes and counterslopes, small villages and hamlets pepper the landscape. With a private guide, you can explore the region by mountain bike, enjoying breathtaking views of the highland countryside as you go. The cycling level of the trip is adapted to the abilities of the participants. A normal level of fitness is sufficient to complete the route. The ride ends in the town of Antsirabe, among the artisans who reside there.

Drive to Ranomafana. On the way, we’ll stop off in the village of Ambositra, renowned for its wood craftsmen who have preserved some of the Zafimaniry traditions of sculpture and marquetry. This forest-dwelling people have developed remarkable skills in this field, recognised by UNESCO and listed as World Heritage.
An overnight stay in a recently renovated establishment. The layout is practical and comfortable. The rooms are simple, spacious and clean. You will enjoy real comfort here. The restaurant serves Malagasy cuisine at its best. At the spa, the two thermal pools (among other facilities) invite you to relax and unwind. And the garden is an incredibly pleasant place to spend the cooler hours of the day. The management’s spirit of teamwork adds a highly positive touch to all this.

On your itinerary - Ranomafana National Park with a private guide. This large park is part of the Rainforests of the Atsinanana, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the many birds, you may be lucky enough to spot the charming pitta-like ground roller or the Henst’s goshawk. As for lemurs, the star of the show is undoubtedly the golden bamboo lemur, whose entire population lives here. The greater bamboo lemur also receives attentive care from joint teams from both Madagascar and the Vincennes Zoo in Paris. The ruffed lemur, with its magnificent white side whiskers, is sadly seriously endangered.
Drive to Fianarantsoa. Spend one night on a hillside in a French colonial house whose hotel conversion has preserved its functional elegance. No architectural showiness, just a pleasant, balanced design. The rooms are well equipped, charming and comfortable. The garden is well maintained with its rounded shrubs and offers a panoramic view of the city. The restaurant is one of the leading dining spots in Fianarantsoa.
Not to be missed - A trip to the Labo Photo Pierrot Men gallery. Pierrot Men is a renowned Malagasy photographer and a prominent figure in Madagascar who has been chronicling the country in both black & white and in colour for many years. We might run into him at the gallery - he lives in Fianarantsoa - but we will certainly see a fine selection of his works.
Optional - Old Fianarantsoa.

Drive to the Tsaranoro Valley. Settle in for two nights at the foot of the famous cliff. Opposite stands the Andringitra Massif. It dominates the environment with its rugged frame. The estate offers several types of accommodation. For you, it’s a private chalet built of stone and wood. Simple but comfortable. On site, a small restaurant gets the job done. And in these mountains, that’s all you really need: energy after being outdoors for a while. To relax, you can take a dip in the large natural swimming pool. It blends in perfectly with the spirit of the place. What else? Nothing at all. It’s perfect just as it is. Oh, hang on, we forgot to mention there may be lemurs passing by. They’re our neighbours.

On your itinerary - Hiking in the Tsaranoro Valley. Accompanied by a private guide, you’ll explore the valley, its villages, rice fields and herds of zebu. The villages are often still made up of adobe huts. Life here follows the rhythm of the old farming traditions: working the fields, caring for animals, going to market. Along the way, you will come across carts mounted on car wheels and pulled by two long-horned cattle. The mountain is a little daunting: a 700-metre-high (2,300 feet) grey granite cliff, almost perfectly vertical. It’s easy to see why it presents a challenge for climbers the world over. Even if you’re not a climbing enthusiast, the sight alone is enough for you to feel the thrill.

On your itinerary - The Anja Community Reserve. The reserve was established on the initiative of the villagers. A dry woodland - mainly Persian lilacs - covers the undulating ground. The aptly named ring-tailed lemur, with its signature striped tail, lives here in large numbers. They are an emblem of Madagascar. The sacred rocks are burial sites where the ancestors of local families are laid to rest.
Drive to the Isalo Massif. Settle in for two nights at the park entrance. The granite buildings are impressive, surrounded by immaculate lawns and solid sandstone formations - minerals without the coldness. The décor, crafted by cabinetmakers and carpenters alike, is incredibly cosy throughout, both in the rooms and the common areas. At the spa, the staff are professional and friendly. The same goes for the restaurant, which showcases organic ingredients from the property’s vegetable garden, orchards and beehives. With a swimming pool, riding club and hiking trails, there’s no chance of getting bored.

On your itinerary - Hiking in Isalo. The ruin-shaped landscape of the massif holds wonderful surprises for travellers. Peaks, sandy valleys, canyons, mesas and columns make it an astonishing showcase of geological wonders. The prevailing aridity does not prevent the presence of waterfalls and natural pools. In the sky, many birds of prey - such as kites, harriers and falcons - circle overhead; in the trees, you may encounter red-fronted lemurs, ring-tailed lemurs and even Verreaux’s sifakas, whose graceful, sideways “dance” as they move across the ground is a real sight to behold. Hiking with a park guide. The difficulty level of the excursions is determined according to each person’s abilities.
Optional - Via Ferrata in Isalo.

On your itinerary - The baobab forest. On the way to Ifaty, we’ll stop off in Mangily, in the Reniala nature reserve, which you can explore by zebu cart. Thorny bushes and cacti are now characteristic of the coastline, above which rise the thick trunks of spongewood trees and the twisted branches of baobabs. The issue of water affects and shapes all this plant life, which makes use of a surprising variety of ways to adapt.
In Ifaty, your driver-guide will take their leave. Settle in for two nights facing the lagoon in a hotel that combines sustainability and tropical comfort with skill and commitment. The architecture is traditional; the rooms are simple and full of rustic elegance. And it must be said that the infinity pool truly lives up to its name. At mealtimes, enjoy a taste of Malagasy, French or Italian dishes, often accompanied by generous servings of South African wine or rhum arrangé (rum infused with fruits, spices and sugar). It’s the good life by the water, under the sun and on the sand.

Ifaty was originally a Vezo village - the nomadic coastal people of western Madagascar. It lies peacefully on the shores of the Ranobe Lagoon, which is bordered by a coral reef (NGOs are working, with increasing success, to restore this beautiful formation to its natural state). The turquoise waters stretch out before you. What is there to do? Enjoy it all at a gentle pace, taking things as they come. Go for a swim, walk along the beach and watch the square-sailed pirogues glide by, dive among the corals to feast your eyes on bright colours and elliptical shapes, go out to sea, ride a horse, relax on your fabulous towel or on a massage table.
Optional - Whale watching (July to September).

Transfer to Toliara Airport. Flight to Antananarivo. A car with driver for the duration of the transit; courtesy room available until departure. Return flight. Overnight flight arriving the following day.

À la carte

This suggested itinerary can be customisable down to the smallest detail, including duration, stops and content. An à la carte menu of experiences is also available to create a journey that reflects who you are.

The old Fianarantsoa

Fianarantsoa is the capital of the Betsileo country. Founded in 1831, it is divided into three parts: the old town, with its Malagasy houses and churches; the colonial district; and downtown. All of this is under the protection of the Blessed Virgin, signified by a monumental statue. The route, accompanied by a private guide, focuses on the heritage of the old town.

Via Ferrata in Isalo

This is an equipped route with a cable running along the entire path, ladders and ramps for crossing the ridges. The Via Ferrata is an original and thrilling way to explore the mountain range, yet also safe, since you are attached to the cable by a harness. It allows you to reach places where the sunset is spectacular. The proposed level, beginner, allows anyone in good physical condition to enjoy the experience with an experienced instructor. The equipment is provided.

Whale watching

From July to September, humpback whales frolic in the warm waters off Ifaty. This is the perfect opportunity to observe them, with the necessary discretion and the insights of an eco-guide. Research and observation are carried out on board small, specially equipped boats, each accommodating no more than twenty people. The cetaceans are not particularly shy and even display a certain curiosity towards whatever approaches them. You can then observe them close enough to appreciate their combined mass and balance, and build unforgettable memories of the experience.

With a few more days in hand: Nosy Komba

To get to Nosy Komba, in the northwest of Madagascar, you could take a boat from Hell-Ville on Nosy Be. The small island is covered with forest and encircled by fishing villages. In the gardens, sugar cane, vanilla and spices are grown. In the workshops, special care is taken with Richelieu embroidery (which involves creating openwork in the fabric: embroidering the design with stem stitch and adding bars with buttonhole stitch, and so on). Nosy Komba is also a magnificent place to observe makis. This time, it’s not of the sushi variety, but rather the friendly “Eulemur macaco”, the black lemur. Next, *plouf* at the Nosy Tanikely Marine National Park, where the colours of coral wildlife burst forth, where clownfish slip between the arms of anemones, where my friend the trevally circles endlessly with its companion the barracuda, where the grouper parades about like a gentleman, and where the moray eel peeks out like a nosy neighbour.

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Estimated budget

Price depends on departure city, season, accomodation types and selected activities

The estimated budget for this trip is $5,800 to $7,500 per person.

A fixed price is rarely applicable to a bespoke journey. The final cost depends on various factors, such as the level of service, travel dates, and booking lead times. The only definitive price will be the one provided in your personalized proposal.

The average price for this trip is $6,400 per person


Included in this suggestion

  • Direct international flight with a scheduled airline
  • Toliara/Antananarivo flight on a scheduled airline
  • Airport taxes and fuel surcharges
  • Carbon absorption contribution for your trip's CO2 emissions through reforestation projects (via our Philippe Romero Insolite Bâtisseur Foundation)
  • Welcome and assistance on arrival at Antananarivo airport
  • Private transfers as mentioned in the travel itinerary
  • An all-terrain vehicle with a driver-guide for nine days
  • Two nights in Antananarivo, in a double room with breakfast included 
  • Two nights in Antsirabe, in a double room, with half-board
  • One night in Ranomafana National Park, in a double room, with half-board
  • One night in Fianarantsoa, in a double room, with half-board
  • Two nights in the Tsaranoro Valley, in a double chalet, with half-board
  • Two nights in the Isalo National Park, in a double room, with half-board
  • Two nights in Ifaty, in a double chalet, with half-board
  • A courtesy room in Antananarivo for your return day
  • A behind-the-scenes tour of Antananarivo with a private guide
  • A private tour of Antsirabe in the footsteps of an ethnologist
  • An excursion among crater lakes by mountain bike, with a private guide
  • A visit to Ranomafana National Park with a private guide
  • Hiking in the Tsaranoro Valley with a visit to the Anja Community Reserve, with private guides
  • Hiking in the Isalo National Park with a private guide
  • A tour of the Mangily baobab forest with a private guide
  • Malagasy e-visa
  • Our on-site Concierge service
  • Wi-Fi access during your trip: an international mini router or eSIM allowing you to connect your various devices (phones, tablets, computers)
  • A travel booklet with useful information (your day-by-day itinerary, hotel contact details, a personalized selection of our recommendations, etc.)
  • Our recommendations and reservations at selected restaurants
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