Madagascar tour
🏙️ Antananarivo – the heartbeat of the capital
Antananarivo charms visitors with its colonial architecture, lively markets, and winding streets. We visit the Rova Royal Palace, Lemur Park, and enjoy local cuisine.
🐠 Nosy Be Adventure – tropical paradise and underwater spectacle
Welcome to the magical island of Nosy Be, where the true sea adventure begins. This part of Madagascar is famous for its crystal-clear waters, rich marine life, and relaxed island vibe. Surrounded by idyllic islets and coral reefs, it offers perfect conditions for diving, snorkeling, and enjoying nature.
🏖️ Excursion to Nosy Iranja – a dream island
We visit one of the most beautiful islets in the Indian Ocean, where two islands are connected by a long stretch of white sand. Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and spotting turtles in their natural habitat.
🐒 Nosy Komba & Tanikely – island of lemurs and tradition
Meet friendly lemurs, visit a local village, and discover handmade souvenirs, vanilla, and other treasures of Madagascar. For those seeking views, a hike to the island’s summit is also possible.
🐢 Nosy Sakatia – swimming with turtles
On this peaceful island, we snorkel with sea turtles in their natural habitat, away from the crowds. An authentic and unforgettable experience.
🌿 Lokobe Nature Reserve – wild nature and authentic experience
We embark on an unforgettable trip into a lush tropical forest, home to unique endemic wildlife – playful lemurs, mysterious chameleons, and colorful tropical birds. We reach the reserve by traditional wooden boats (pirogues), adding a special charm to the experience. Accompanied by a local guide, we explore jungle life, plants, animals, and stories that bring Madagascar to life.
🛫 Return home with unforgettable memories
After an incredible adventure, we say goodbye to Madagascar. What remains are memories of turquoise seas, vibrant marine life, exotic animals, and the warmth of the locals. Until the next adventure – life is beautiful.
🌏 Who is this trip for?
This journey is perfect for anyone looking for a mix of active travel, nature, exotic experiences, and relaxation. It is suitable for both divers and those who simply want to enjoy a tropical paradise.
For a detailed day-by-day itinerary or a personalized offer, contact us at: info@char-potovanje.com
Highlights along the way
Ambohimanga
A former capital of the Merina rulers, featuring the walled Rova palace from the 18th century and royal tombs. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Antananarivo
The capital and cultural center of the country, with a picturesque old town, narrow streets, and remains of the Rova royal palace.
Andohahela National Park
Located in the southeast of the island, the park is known for its exceptional diversity of habitats – from rainforests to dry regions.
Andringitra National Park
A mountainous park with dramatic landscapes and rich biodiversity, part of the UNESCO-listed Atsinanana rainforests.
Ankarana Special Reserve
A unique karst landscape with caves, underground rivers, and limestone formations.
Isalo National Park
A spectacular landscape of sandstone formations, canyons, natural pools, and oases.
Andasibe–Mantadia National Park
A lush rainforest home to many endemic species, including the largest lemur – the indri.
Montagne d’Ambre National Park
A highly biodiverse park known for its waterfalls, crater lakes, and rich flora and fauna.
Nosy Mangabe
A small island reserve covered in rainforest, part of the Masoala National Park, important for the conservation of rare species.
Accomodation
In Madagascar, we’ve been particularly selective about accommodations, which are rated between 2* and 3* since better options are not available in many locations we visit. The trip is very active, so we want you to rest well at night and be prepared for the new adventures that follow. We’ve chosen hotels that are beautiful, authentic, friendly, and provide good service. We use double rooms with private showers and toilets. However, we are still in Madagascar. Sometimes there will be electricity, and sometimes there won’t be, which means sometimes there will be hot water and sometimes there won’t. During the trek, accommodations are basic—camping in tents with communal toilets and showers in natural pools.
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Why travel with us?
Because Madagascar is unique—many animal and plant species can only be seen here, and this will be the adventure of a lifetime. The program is active; we visit remote villages, delve deep into national parks, and follow trails where we rarely encounter other travelers, while also visiting most of the must-see attractions on the island. Throughout the trip, we travel in 4×4 Jeeps. This allows us to cover distances more quickly and comfortably and experience more. The roads here are really poor, so we’ve been very careful in selecting drivers who are truly top-notch.
About the country
Madagascar is an island located in the Indian Ocean, southeast of the African continent. It is the fourth-largest island in the world (after Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo), covering 587,041 square kilometers. It is separated from the African continent by the Mozambique Channel, which is 400 kilometers wide at its narrowest point. Originally, it wasn’t so; it separated from the African continent about 250 million years ago during the Tertiary period.
The official languages are French and Malagasy, and the capital city is Antananarivo. Madagascar has approximately 20 million inhabitants. The currency is the ariary.
Madagascar is a geographical and historical paradox. Although it is close to the African continent, its people identify with the Indonesian archipelago. The island’s animal and plant life is entirely distinct and unique compared to the African continent. For example, out of 7,400 plant species, 5,800 are endemic.
Geographically, Madagascar is divided into three areas: the high plateau, the coastal eastern part, and the western part. The high plateau, where the tropical climate is moderated by altitude, contains the highest mountains. From here, the plateau slopes down towards the east with a steep, very rugged escarpment leading to a narrow coastal plain where marine currents have deposited a long series of coastal dunes and lagoons. The western side also descends from the central highlands with numerous valleys. The coastal strip averages 20 to 50 kilometers wide and is occasionally swampy.
In the past, the island was covered with lush tropical forests, now only small patches of rainforest remain. The forests were cleared and burned to expand rice fields, use wood for fuel and construction, and export ebony and sandalwood. Now, 7/8 of the island has been converted into grassy steppes and savannas covered with low shrubs. Erosion is also a significant issue.
The island’s unique location also conditions its fascinating zoological composition. Over the years, as the island’s original animal species were isolated from continental Africa, a larger number of unique species developed. Lemurs and chameleons are especially prominent, along with many birds, spiders, and over 800 species of butterflies. The only larger animal dangerous to humans is the crocodile, which inhabits areas along rivers. Snakes, some of which are larger, are harmless.
Visas and Vaccinations
A visa is obtained upon arrival at the airport in Antananarivo.
Group and Tour Leader
The group size is up to 18 travelers. If there are 12 or fewer travelers, an additional organization fee applies: €100 for 9-10 travelers, €70 for 11-12 travelers. The group will be led by Matic. The entire trip requires 18 days. Before the trip, there is a mandatory meeting with the entire group to avoid issues and lack of information.
When to travel?
The climate is tropical in the north and subtropical further south. The hot rainy season lasts from November to April. The dry and cooler season is from May to October. The coldest month is July, with temperatures dropping to around 10°C at night, warming up to about 26°C during the day. The warmest month is December, with temperatures ranging from 16°C to 29°C.
Departures organized by Huda Tura are in April/May, September, and October/November. The exact departure date can be checked under the PRICE tab and on the right side of the page by clicking on DEPARTURES. The number of places is limited!!
Cena in termini:
For current prices and departure please visit the Slovenian site (CLICK HERE)
Price includes:
- all breakfasts
- half board in Nosy Be
- excursions
- 4 lunches
- 1-day excursion in the surrounding area (Lemur Park, waterfalls, hot springs, etc.)
- all transfers
- exploring the capital on foot
- 1-day bus excursion in the surroundings of the city (parks, etc.)
- organization and Slovene-speaking tour escort
Price does not include:
- single room supplement
- insurance
- optional additional excursion
- additional dives
- airport transfer
- final price depends on flight ticket prices, which may vary
- shopping and meals
- visa (approx. €35)
Payment method:
For excursions, entrance fees, food, massages, and shopping, we recommend bringing approximately 250–300€ of personal spending money + a payment card.
Flights are non-refundable. Flight prices may vary slightly on a daily basis. Please contact us for the exact daily price. Payment during the trip is handled differently, as all costs are paid on site. Trip expenses are calculated based on the exchange rate at the time of booking. Since the euro may fluctuate against the local currency, prices are indicative and may vary slightly.
If there are 11 travelers or fewer, an additional organization fee applies. For 6–8 travelers it is 120€, for 9–12 travelers 90€, and for 12–15 travelers 50€.
The organization fee includes guidance and accompaniment by a Slovene tour leader, travel planning and organization on our side, as well as services provided by the local agency.
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VTISI:
- Kako se ti je zdelo potovanje nasploh? Kaj ti je ostalo v najlepšem spominu in ali bi kaj spremenil/-a v programu?
Potovanje je bilo char-obno. Po dolgem času (covid) sva končno lahko obiskala čudovite malo bolj oddaljene še neodkrite dele sveta. Potovanje je pravzaprav združevalo dve različni mini potovanji, kar sploh ni slabo. Težko je napisati, kateri del je bil boljši, saj se ju ne da primerjati. Safari je bil bolj adrenalinski, saj sva tovrstno opazovanje in iskanje živali doživela prvič. In počutila sva se kot otroka, ko sva videla kako ali cele množice veličastnih živali. No, le nosoroga bova morala poiskati v kakem drugem parku J. Zgleda, da je bolj sramežljive narave. Zanzibar je pa bil balzam za vse, ki imamo radi turkizno morje in dobro morsko hrano. - Kako bi ocenil safari? Če napiševa, da bi šla takoj še enkrat, sva povedala vse J. Vse je bilo super. Avtomobili so bili udobni (najbolje je bilo, ko smo dvignili streho J), šofer odličen – z veliko informacijami, smehom, trudom, da bi našli čim bližje kako žival, ustavljanjem za slikanje. Pa tudi slovenščina mu je šla J. Ko smo rekli »gremo – gremo« je vedel, da smo vsi v avtu vse videli, vse poslikali in smo se lahko odpeljali naprej J. Kampi so bili dobri, kampi brez ograj so zanimivi…pa so nekateri srečali hijeno, midva bradavičarko, na obronkih so bile gazele, zebre, med šotori pa tudi velike ptice…. Edino, kar bi naslednjič spremenila je, da bi s seboj vzela toplejši spalki. Na Ngorongoro je bilo zanimivo videti zjutraj šoferje v bundah in kapah :-). Pa je bilo spet veliko smeha na »hot Africo«. In hrana. So naju strašili, da bova lačna, ker hrana ni najboljša. Pa so skoraj vse žitne ploščice prišle nazaj z nama v Slovenijo. Dobre kuharje smo imeli. Ustvarjali so pač take dobrote, kot se jih v takih pogojih sploh da. Všeč nama je bil tudi obisk treh plemen, sploh lov z bušmani. Za obisk masajev pa bi morda obiskali kako malo manj komercialno vas – tista na poti v Ngorongoro (ob jezeru) je bila s ceste videti zelo zanimiva.
- Kako je bilo na Zanzibarju? Izleti, namestitve? Na Zanzibarju pa so bili malo drugačni dnevi. Malo bolj na »pole pole«. Všeč nama je bilo da smo bili v dveh krajih. Stone town moraš videti (stari del mesta, večerno tržnico s hrano, rojstno hišo Freddia Mercurya, … ) in nato iti na sever na lepe plaže in zanimive vasice. Hotel in nato bungalov sta bila v redu. Brez pripomb. Večerja v resortu na severu je bila odlična. Morska plošča z jastogi, škampi, hobotnico,…. za 34 EUR za dva..
- Je bilo vodenje v redu, kako se je odrezal Tomo? Tomo – takoj bi spet šla še z njim. Dobre volje, pozitiven, z veliko dobrimi in smešnimi zgodbami, dobro organizacijo, ….vzel si je čas za vsakega v skupini, ki je bila kar velika (22). Hvala ti, Tomo :-). Morava pa še napisati, da je bila cela skupina krasna. Smo bili starostno različni (mladi in malo manj mladi), a smo se dobro razumeli. Bi z njimi še potovala.
- Koliko denarja si približno dodatno porabil/-a v Tanzaniji? Za celo potovanje ( agencija, testiranja, viza, osebna poraba) sva na osebo porabila cca 2.750 EUR. Res je, da nisva kupovala slik in lesenih izdelkov, a sva šla na vse izlete, si privoščila kako pivo, koktejle, odlične ribe, kupila začimbe, majhne spominke.
Pozdravljeni
Potovanje po Tanzanije mi je ostal v lepem spominu, safari je bil top, jest bi ga se podaljsal za 1 teden 🤗. Tudi ekipa na safariju prejme oceno 10/10 (dobra hrana, pa se full prjazni so bili 👍).
Na Zanzibarju bi mogoce bil samo 1 dan v Stone Townu, da bi bolje raziskali otok. Kendwa beach top, hotel super, izleti vredu…
Tomo super vodic, tako kot se sbodobi, ocena 10/10
Z denarjam nisem sparal, porabil sem 900$, veliko piva in darila ☺
Se veselim naslednjega potovanja z vami…
Lep pozdrav Grega
1. Kako se ti je zdelo potovanje nasploh?Odlično
2. Kaj ti je ostalo v najlepšem spominu in ali bi kaj spremenil/-a v programu? Vse si bom zapolnila in prav nič nebi spremenila
3. Kako bi ocenil safari? Čista 10.
4. Kako je bilo na Zanzibarju? Izleti, namestitve? Vse odlično.
5. Je bilo vodenje v redu, kako se je odrezal Marko? Najboljši vodič do sedaj. Še otroke je zabaval….
6. Koliko denarja si približno dodatno porabil/-a? Na osebo 800USD
Zdravo,
Potovanje po Tanzaniji in Zanzibaru je žal res že za nami. Žal zato, ker je bila to čudovita izkušnja. Vsak dogodek je bil zgodba zase, ki se mi je vtisnila v spomin. Zato bi težko kakšnega posebej izpostavila. Uspeli smo videti skoraj vse živali, ki sem si jih želela videti v naravnem okolju, srečali pa smo se tudi z nekaterimi plemeni, ki živijo na tem območju. Prebivalci so prijazni in nevsiljivi zato se je bilo lepo pogovarjati tudi z njimi. Kar se tiče vodiča Gregorja se je maksimalno potrudil in s svojo sproščenostjo in poznavanjem Tanzanije in Zanzibarja prispeval, da je bil ta dopust ena res lepa izkušnja.
Lep pozdrav,
Marta










































