
Madagascar
Madagascar sits in the Indian Ocean off the southeastern coast of Africa, geologically isolated long enough that roughly ninety percent of its wildlife exists nowhere else on Earth. The interior is a red-earthed plateau of rice terraces and zebu cattle, while the coasts shift between tropical rainforest, dry spiny forest, and white-sand shoreline.
About Madagascar
Overview
Located around 400 kilometres east of Mozambique, Madagascar is the world's fourth-largest island. The capital, Antananarivo, sits in the central highlands. Malagasy and French are the official languages, and the ariary is the currency. Malagasy culture blends African, Southeast Asian, and Arab influences, reflected in language, food, and deeply held ancestral traditions known as fady.
Airports in Madagascar
11 airportsAirlines based in Madagascar
1 airlineHotels in Madagascar
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