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What can visitors do in Tamatave after the passage of Cyclone Gezani?
A phrase you hear every day from the people of Tamatave today is: “Toamasina used to be a very lively city, with the most beautiful avenue in Madagascar, lined with coconut trees…” As a result, some foreigners are beginning to wonder if anything is left there. Tourists may question whether they should go elsewhere, thinking that visiting Toamasina is now pointless. However, Zamilane Tours is here to remind you that, despite the damage, there are still beautiful places to visit around the city, and we are going to prove it in this article!
Trip to Foulpointe Beach
It is true that the seafront in Toamasina currently doesn’t offer a very nice view. But going to Toamasina without visiting Foulpointe is almost like not going there at all. Why? Because even in the past, when people were too exhausted from work, they would always go to Foulpointe to relax. This beach is also considered Tamatave’s, as it is located just a few kilometers from the port city. So, if you think there are no more places to visit, that’s wrong. Come and see everything the city still has to offer!
Relax peacefully at Ankanin’ny Nofy
The cyclone hit Toamasina hard, yes, we do not deny it and the damage is extensive. But let’s talk about Ankanin’ny Nofy. This place has always been a must-visit when coming to Tamatave. What to see? The question doesn’t even arise, because its treasures are abundant. For those motivated to explore nature, this place offers fresh air and a unique biodiversity.
Visit to the Bazary Be
So, what do you think of this visit? You might think it’s just a simple market with little to see. Yet, that’s completely wrong! The place itself is already one of the iconic symbols of the city of Toamasina. If you’ve heard that everything was destroyed here in Tamatave, this market is proof that it isn’t true. It remains one of the landmarks confirming that you have truly arrived in Toamasina. Why? Because Bazary Be has existed for a long time and continues to bring life to the city. The products found there are unique, made by local artisans, and you can take some home as souvenirs