Between the baobabs and perfect beaches, the French-flavored hill towns and the smiles of the loving Malagasy people, Madagascar guides from tourHQ showcase one of the real gems of the Indian Ocean.
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I was born and grew up in the north east of the highland in Madagascar: Near the largest lake of ...
I began this work around 20 years ago and I am the first organizer of the boat trip on Tsiribihina ...
I'm jahya from Madagascar and I am a tour guide freelancer in Madagascar and South ...
Hi! I have been guiding all over Madagascar for over 10 yeas. I love nature and adventures and can ...
We organised a tour all arround Madagascar according to our client request, Family tour, Honey ...
About meMy name is Gera, from Morondava, Native Guide in the West Coast of Madagascar, I have four ...
Hi everyone!!! I'm Josaia but you can just call Saia!! I live in Morondava, the areas where I grow ...
My name is Niry. I have been guiding around Madagascar for 9 years. I was a student of the National ...
Nous sommes des guides accompagnateurs nationaux agrées et titulaire des badges par le ...
I am passionate about wildlife and travel especially in Madagascar. So I lead, guide and organize ...
I'm a tour guide, driver, and tour organizer. I can organize all the tours and activities you want ...
My name is Luc and I work as tour guide and tour organizer in Madagascar. Since ...
Guiding tourists along miles in the rainforest, tracking and calling wild lemurs and bird for ...
Hello My name is Harilanto Vonjy, I am Malagasy, native of Madagascar. I choose Valahara as my ...
I'm a NATIONAL GUIDE and a TOUR LEADER from Antananarivo, working all around Madagascar ...
To visit this colossal, gem-shaped island just off the coast of East Africa is to delve into a kaleidoscopic and colourful world of wondrous oddities. Between the multi-coloured chameleons and the fluffy, cloud-like sifaka lemurs, there are blushing periwinkles and bushy groves of wavy tamarind trees. Under the towering gaze of bulbous baobabs, travellers seek out some of world’s most fascinating habitats and natural phenomenon; from the hoodoo rocks of the Tsingy de Bemaraha, to the rugged gorges and craggy creeks of the Isalo National Park. And between it all linger the Malagasy people; hearty, friendly and curiously infused with worldly traditions ranging from Southeast Asia and China, to France and the United Kingdom.
So, whether you’ve come here in search of stunning sunrises and sunsets by the beach, or a taste of spicy Bambara curry, to ride the wind-swept waves of the Emerald Sea, to hike your way over the Central Highlands, or to experience the heady cultural mix of the capital city at Tana, your Madagascar tourist guide will certainly be able to help.
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