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Island Holidays School Tours. | | | | | | | | School
tours in South Africa are great for Primary School Students, High School Students
and University or Technikon Groups. The standard Madagascar packages below can
be tailored for your specific school. Trips can include eco activities, adventure
tours, hiking, trekking and forest safaris. Our school tours for kids are fun,
exciting & invite children and youths to participate, learn, explore & get to
know themselves, their environment. Youths travel, youth tours can include low
cost, affordable & budget lodges for madagascar youth tours . | | | | | | | | 
| Madagascar
Tours. | | | The
South. | In the dry south, right in the
middle of the spiny forest, the Aloalo is the silent witness to life and death
going by. Sculpted out of hard and imputrescible wood, it symbolise the link between
the living and beyond. With Ilay Aloalo you will unravel such a mystery while
going through higlands and their terraced ricefields, through plateauq and through
ruiniform massifs… towards sea and sun. Highlights. The capital city of
Antananarivo Handicraft and local economy The highland's terraced ricefields The
Isalo National Park The Bara, Mahafaly, Antandroy and Vezo tribes Madagascar Traditions | | | | | The
East Coast. | Right in the middle of the
east forest where everything is tropical and wet, the Ravinal meets all the traveller's
needs: it provides him with water, it shows him the way while putting up the wanderer
looking for a shelter Ilay Ravinala welcomes you to the east coast to enjoy the
beauty of its fauna along with the diversity of its flora. Highlights:
Lemurs, reptiles and chameleons Ste Marie : The pirate's island Bike rides and
four-wheel drives snorkelling and excursions at sea | | | | | The
North West. | The Mahabibo is a cashewnut,
a typical north-west fruit, is very much sought after for its juicy pulp, its
almonds as well as its oil. Ilay Mahabibo will take you to a huge plain covered
with satranas and crisscrossed by the red Betsiboka river which flows languidly
to the Mozambic Channel. Once you have relished in such comforting view you will
head for a cave where you will be overwhelmed by the sheer magic and mystery of
the spectacular sight of stalactites and stalagmites glistering in the dark Highlights:
Flower city Zebus and Lemur The red circus: a natural masterpiece The Anjohibe
cave Swimming in the lakes | | | | | The
deep South | The Vahona or aloe is an endemic
succulent plant: it is a real cure-all remedy which is very much in use in daily
life. Ilay Vahona will take you into the deep south to unveil its mysteries. | | | | | Tsingy. | The
Renala or baobab tree is a huge tree with athousand medicinal uses. It isconsidered
sacred by the Menabe inhabitants. Morondava is also the starting point from which
to investigate the Tsingy of Bemaraha. This desert of razor-edged karstic peaks
has been classified as World Heritage by the Unesco. Foray into its maze and climb
up its belvederes. Ilay Renala will be with you while you discover this truly
unique landscape. | | | | | Nosy
Be and the North. | Thanks
to its geography, the North of Madagascar holds treasures well worth checking
out like the Ankarana karstic massif with its mysterous caves, the Montagne d'Ambre
national Park, home to the crowned lemur, its white sanded beaches beckoning you
to swim and lazy about. As soon as you arrive on Nosy Be, a tantalizing scent
casts its spell upon you as the whole town is fragrant with it: it comes from
the Ylang flower, an ornemental plant which provides the perfume industry with
the basic essential oil which stabilizes all fragrances. | | | |
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