Discover the beauty of the east coast Madagascar: its lush landscapes, exceptional wildlife, and flora
Do you want to see the lush green forest, its animals, and its vibrant vegetation? Come to the east coast of Madagascar."
Madagascar's easter destination for discovering Indri indri lemur, Pangalanes, Sainte-Marie
Our customers usually land at Ivato international airport in Antananarivo. Some head north to enjoy the scent of Ylang Ylang at Nosy Be but the others prefer to go and see the baobabs to the west meanwhile the others head south to profit the sunbathe. For those who like to explore green nature, lemurs, the discovery of the Pangalanes Chanel, vanilla, palm trees, coconut palms and cafés: they go ahead to the east where the sun rises.
The highlight Madagascar eastern destination:
– Île Sainte-Marie to the north-east from Toamasina;
– Andasibe, where the Analamazaotra National Park is located. An ideal place to see Madagascar’s largest lemur in the wild;
– Pangalana Chanel, where you can spend the night at the Palamrium: a dream nest for those who love a calm and peaceful place;
– Toamasina: this is a historic site, a cosmopolitan city and a city of settlers.
Madagascar’s east coast is known as the rosewood coast, thanks to the existence of these plants, which grow in the eastern part of the island. It’s true that the eastern part is rainy, but the more water there is, the more life is abundant. For lovers of flora and fauna, for those who are passionate about seeing orchids, Nepenthes, palm trees and traveller trees. As for the fauna, the animals live symbiotically with the plants. With one hundred and twelve species of lemur endemic to Madagascar, the majority are found only in the evergreen forest.