LET International Presents: Tailormade Trips to Madagaskar

Overview

LET International Madagascar Tours invites you to explore the island’s extraordinary beauty, offering a one-of-a-kind experience that blends breathtaking nature and rich culture. Tailored for both independent travelers and groups, our organized tours are designed for those seeking something unique. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or new to the wonders of Madagascar, our expertly crafted itineraries, developed with the help of local experts, ensure that your journey will be an unforgettable adventure. From lush rainforests and dramatic landscapes to vibrant local traditions, our tours promise a fascinating discovery of Madagascar’s wonders.

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Our Madagascar experts at LET International are here to craft your ideal itinerary—whether you prefer a private group, a self-guided adventure, or joining one of our organized tours. Simply complete the form below, and we’ll get in touch with you as soon as possible. You’re also welcome to scroll down to explore sample itineraries from past trips, which can serve as inspiration for your own unforgettable journey.

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Top Places and Experiences in Madagascar

Avenue of the Baobaos

One of Madagascar's most iconic landscapes, the Avenue of the Baobabs is a stunning stretch of dirt road lined with towering, ancient baobab trees. These unique trees, some over 800 years old, create an otherworldly atmosphere, especially at sunrise or sunset when the light casts dramatic shadows across the landscape.

Andasibe-Mantadia National Park

A must-see for nature lovers, this lush rainforest park is famous for its diverse wildlife, including the indri, the world’s largest lemur. The park offers guided treks through dense forest, where you can spot lemurs, chameleons, and a variety of endemic birds, as well as explore its scenic waterfalls and vibrant plant life.

Isalo National Park

​​Known for its dramatic sandstone formations, canyons, and natural swimming pools, Isalo National Park offers both stunning scenery and unique hiking opportunities. This park is perfect for adventure seekers, with trails that wind through varied landscapes, from dry savannas to lush oases, and the chance to discover endemic flora and fauna.

Nosy Be

Located off Madagascar's northwest coast, Nosy Be is a tropical paradise known for its white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Ideal for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts, Nosy Be is a fantastic destination for snorkeling, diving, and whale watching, while also offering a taste of local Malagasy culture.

Lemur Watching in Andasibe-Mantadia​

Madagascar is famous for its endemic wildlife, and the Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is one of the best places to encounter its unique creatures. Trek through lush rainforests to observe the iconic indri lemur, along with other species like the sifaka and chameleons. This immersive wildlife experience offers a rare opportunity to connect with Madagascar's fascinating biodiversity.

Trekking through Isalo National Park

For adventurous travelers, a trek through Isalo National Park is an unforgettable experience. Hike through canyons, discover natural rock formations, and swim in hidden natural pools. Along the way, you’ll be surrounded by diverse landscapes, from arid savannahs to lush oases, making it a perfect spot for those seeking both adventure and serenity.

Whale Watching in Nosy Be

Nosy Be is one of the best places in Madagascar to observe humpback whales. From July to September, you can embark on boat tours to see these majestic creatures as they migrate along the coast. In addition to whale watching, Nosy Be is a fantastic location for snorkeling and diving, offering a chance to explore vibrant coral reefs and marine life.

Cultural Experience in Antananarivo​

Explore Madagascar’s capital city, Antananarivo, for a deeper understanding of the country’s rich culture and history. Wander through its bustling markets, visit the Royal Palace and its surrounding ruins, and explore local artisan workshops. Engage with Malagasy traditions through music, dance, and culinary experiences, and enjoy the warmth of the local people.

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