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Travel in Madagascar promises to be an interesting experience. Madagascar's wildlife is among the best in the world in terms of diversity, abundance, and approachability and travel to Madagascar for this purpose is most rewarding. Madagascar also offers spectacular landscapes, an unusual history, and a countryside full of generally friendly and wonderful people.
 
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Acces
 
Madagascar is mainly reachable from paris airport with connextion from all european cities
 
 main cies are
 
air madagascar www.airmadagascar.com
air france www.airfrance.fr
 
Coming to Madagascar
 
Valid passport with issued date over 6 month after return
 
 

Visa

According to an official note   N°1447MFB/SG/DGI/DP/M/CF01, visa fees for stays in Madagascar  are as follows as from 1st January 2008 : Less than 3 months or equal to 3 months  : 140.000 MGA or 60 euros More than 3 months to 3 years 
 
visas can be obtained at national embassies or on site at your arrival at nosy be and tananarive airport
 
 
 
climate
Two seasons are observed in Madagascar:
  • Southern summer (November to March) : hot and wet season with risks of strong rains and tropical storms from December to February. From October on, you will find most typical fruits.
  • Southern winter (April to October) : dry season rather fresh in the Highlands. Very green in April, August and September are the best months to meet with whales.
 
 
Currency
The currency unit is AriaryThe banks and of business hotels accept credit cards, travellers cheques and foreign currencies.
2500 ariary= 1 euro (decmeber 08)
 
Health
No vaccination is required from travellers, except if they have transited in an infected area. However, one had better take preventive measures against malaria, hepatitis, cholera and yellow fever.
 

Electricity

220 V. Some sites have no electric network. Take battery powered appliances and take care not to leave them in nature once they are worn out...
220 V. Some sites have no electric network.
Take battery powered appliances and take care not to leave them in nature once they are worn out.
 
more information
national tourism board

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