Within a surface of 592 000 km², Madagascar is among the four world largest Islands. -
Across the tropic
of Capricorn and at 400 km from the South-East coast of Africa, “the Red Island” is situated between
the Mozambican Channel in the West and the Indian Ocean in the East. -
Due to its geographic position, its most agreeable and favourable climate and its insularity, Madagascar
is a genuine sanctuary of nature.
Madagascar is one of the most requested destinations thanks to its endemic and exceptional fauna and
flora. This abundant natural wealth is gathered and protected in national, private parks and reserves,
as well as special and integral reserves, in order to preserve this large and paradisiacal landscape.
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The warm welcome of the native people gives more value to this little paradisiacal world letting
unforgettable memories in tourists’ minds.
The Western coast is recovered by large sedimentary land with plains
and low plateau where there are successions of various forms of
savannas and dried forests with mangroves.