Cycle Madagascar

Cycle Madagascar

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Cycle Madagascar

14 Days Starting and ending in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Visiting: Antananarivo, Ampefy, Analavory, Antsirabe, Ambositra, Ranomafana, Ranomafana National Park, Fianarantsoa, Isalo, Isalo National Park, Tulear, Ifaty Beach

Tour operator:

Exodus Adventure Travels

Tour code:

MZG3

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Moderate / Challenging

Age range:

16-99

Tour operated in:

English

Activities:

Cycling

From: $4800

NB: Prices correct on 16-Sep-2024 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on an exhilarating cycling adventure through the diverse landscapes of Madagascar with the "Cycle Madagascar" tour. Starting in Antananarivo, this journey takes you through lush agricultural lands, vibrant paddy fields, and scenic villages. Experience the arts and crafts capital of Ambositra, the dramatic geysers of Analavory, and the cascading waterfalls of Lily River. Explore the dense rainforests and wildlife of Ranomafana National Park, and trek through the stunning rock formations of Isalo National Park. Conclude your adventure with a relaxing day on the white sand beaches of Ifaty, overlooking a vast turquoise lagoon. Enjoy simple yet comfortable accommodations throughout your journey, with opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture and natural beauty of Madagascar.

Highlights

  • Lush agricultural land of the north with paddy fields and fruit orchards

  • Ambositra, the arts and crafts capital of Madagascar

  • Isalo National Park, with its amazing rock formations and natural swimming holes

  • Dense rainforest and cascading falls of Ranomafana National Park

  • White sand beaches of the fisherman’s village of Ifaty

  • Cycling through villages

  • Encounter lemurs in Lemurs’ Park

  • Explore the dramatic geysers of Analavory and the waterfalls of Lily River

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Antananarivo

Location: Antananarivo

Accommodation Name: Au Bois Vert Lodge (or similar)

Our adventure starts in Antananarivo, which is also known as Tana. There is a group meeting and briefing in the evening followed by an optional group dinner in the hotel for those who wish to join.



Accommodation: Au Bois Vert Lodge (or similar)

Day 2 : Transfer To Lemurs’ Park; Continue Along Open Roads To Ampefy

Location: Ampefy

Accommodation Name: Hotel Kavitaha (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Leaving the hotel after breakfast, we transfer out of the busy city to Lemurs’ Park to encounter these primates endemic to Madagascar. It is a private park with a few lemur species living freely in a forested area. After our visit, we cycle through scenic farmland with plenty of paddy fields. After lunch in Arivonimamo, we transfer through a highland region to the top of a mountain pass before continuing the ride downhill to Miarinarivo, the capital of the Itasy, a region known for volcanic activity. The road levels out and the following 20mi (32km) to Ampefy offer reaching views and are a real joy to ride. In Ampefy, the lakeside hotel is our base for the next two nights.



Accommodation: Hotel Kavitaha (or similar)

Day 3 : Ride To Dramatic Geysers Of Analavory; To Waterfalls Of Lily River

Location: Analavory

Accommodation Name: Hotel Kavitaha (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start today by cycling to the geysers of Analavory. These limestone mounds are similar to geysers in Utah and Nevada; volcanic activity encourages bursts of warm water to cascade down the bright yellow stone and create a series of pools, often used as a swim spot by local people thanks to the supposed healing powers of the water. The ride starts on a decent road but the 10mi (16km) route out and back to the geysers is along a bumpy dirt track, linking fascinating rural villages. Rejoining the new tar road, we head back towards Ampefy; before reaching the hotel, we take a small detour to the Liliha waterfalls, a dramatic series of cascades that provide a perfect way to refresh near the end of a full day of cycling. This stretch is also on dirt road.



Accommodation: Hotel Kavitaha (or similar)

Day 4 : A Long Day Cycling Through Traditional Towns And Villages; Overnight Antsirabe

Location: Antsirabe

Accommodation Name: Vatolahy Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Although relatively short, today’s ride is fairly challenging with varied terrain. We cycle the first 12.5mi (20km) to Soavinandriana through scenic landscape with some hilly sections, including a steady 2.5mi (4km) climb up to the town itself. The road levels out and we continue our up-and-down ride through spectacular scenery before a great descent, which crosses the river at the small village of Kelivody. Here, we load up the bikes to drive across a high mountain pass to the town of Faratsiho. From here, the road deteriorates dramatically and we need 4X4 vehicles to pass the 29mi (47km) stretch to Sambaina. This is an adventurous drive passing through a region rarely visited by tourists and provides a unique insight into the lives of those who live along the route. From Sambaina, we rejoin the tarmac for the final drive to Antsirabe. The entire transfer is likely to take up to five hours, but we stop regularly to stretch our legs and have a look around. Antsirabe is an elegant city founded by Norwegians in 1856. It has a temperate climate and a very European feel, including the local beer industry for which it is known.



Accommodation: Vatolahy Hotel (or similar)

Day 5 : Ride To Ambositra, A Hub For Crafts And Woodwork

Location: Ambositra

Accommodation Name: Artisan Hotel (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Departing Antsirabe, we start with a very short transfer to Vinanikarena to avoid the hectic morning traffic within the city. This is a long day of cycling with a few up and downs, including a 2.5mi (4km) climb to the Col de Tapia, which is named after a local tree resistant to bush fires, which makes for some interesting scenery. The support vehicle is with us all day, so a rest is available if needed. Today’s destination is Ambositra, the centre of the wood-carving industry in Madagascar. The highlands are characterised by the architecture: the houses are made with ornately carved wooden balconies and brightly coloured shutters. Upon arrival, depending on timings, we may visit a Zafimaniry wood-carving workshop to learn all about this local art, which is on the Unesco list of Intangible Cultural Heritage (if there isn’t sufficient time today, we visit tomorrow morning).



Accommodation: Artisan Hotel (or similar)

Day 6 : To Ranomafana; Thrilling Descent Through Ravine Canyon And Rainforest

Location: Ranomafana

Accommodation Name: Hotel le Grenat (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a lot of ground to cover today to get to Ranomafana National Park. We start with a transfer to Camp Robin before riding towards Ambohimahasoa. The landscape is still dominated by rice fields, pine forests, eucalyptus trees and jagged mountains. The last section, from Vohiparara, cruises downhill through a ravine canyon, with a tremendous view of the Namorona River and the rainforest, to our final destination of Ranomafana, our base for the next two nights.



Accommodation: Hotel le Grenat (or similar)

Day 7 : Full Day To Explore The National Park On Foot; Natural Thermal Baths And Nocturnal Walk

Location: Ranomafana National Park

Accommodation Name: Hotel le Grenat (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We have a day off the saddle today to explore Ranomafana National Park. With rainforested hills and abundant wildlife, this has long been considered a highlight of Madagascar, and is one of the most visited national parks in the country. The entrance lies about 4mi (7km) from Ranomafana village. Altitudes in the park range from 2,625ft to 3,940ft (800m to 1,200m). In addition to densely forested hills, the terrain is characterised by numerous small streams, which plummet down to the beautiful Namorona River. Although much of the region has been logged, the easternmost part of the park retains relatively large areas of primary forest. The morning is spent walking through the park, learning about the abundant flora and fauna and, in the early evening, we have the chance to go on a night walk in the hope of spotting nocturnal lemurs and chameleons.



Accommodation: Hotel le Grenat (or similar)

Day 8 : Cycle To Cottage Industries En Route To The Red-Dust Roads Of Ambalavao

Location: Fianarantsoa

Accommodation Name: Tsienimparihy Lodge (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start with a two-hour transfer to Fianarantsoa, which translates as ‘good education’ and is known locally as ‘the city where one learns good things’. It is regarded as the cultural and intellectual centre of Madagascar and is home to some of the oldest Protestant and Lutheran cathedrals on the island. We start cycling here following a windy road to Ambalavao, the centre of the Madagascan wine industry. The climate is said not to be ideal for grape vines but it is a tradition left by the priests and monks who lived in the Fianarantsoa area. We climb a steady pass then enjoy a fabulous descent with great views before arriving in Ambalavao.



Accommodation: Tsienimparihy Lodge (or similar)

Day 9 : Continue Through The Hills And Rock Formations Towards Horombe Plateau

Location: Isalo

Accommodation Name: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

We start cycling from the hotel today and pause to visit the small Anja nature reserve, where we hope to see ring-tailed lemurs in their natural habitat. Continuing on a straight road flanked by mountains, we head towards Ihosy, the capital of the Bara people. This nomadic community herd the prized, large-horned zebu cattle. We pass through the mountain chain of Andringitra, which serves as a transition between the dry south and the green highlands, with its ‘three hillocks’ and huge ‘archbishop’s cape’. Along the way, we pass the Bishop’s Hat, which is sacred for local people as it is where their ancestors chose a collective suicide rather than give in to the Merina people. On reaching the town of Zazafotsy, we jump on the bus for a transfer over the mountain pass and then through the huge dessert-like Plateau de Horombe, home to deep-red soil and sprawling savannah. Beyond the plateau, we arrive in Isalo, our base for the next two nights.



Accommodation: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Day 10 : Full Day Trekking In Isalo National Park; Explore Canyons And Cool Off In Natural Waterfalls

Location: Isalo National Park

Accommodation Name: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we take a break from our bikes for a hike in Isalo National Park. We spend the day exploring this vast region of wind-polished and water-scoured rock towers, deep canyons, gorges and oases, which is often described as Eden. During our time, we go walking in the magnificent Canyon des Makis in search of cheeky ring-tailed lemurs and Verreaux’s sifakas. The eroded mountains also served as a place where the Bara kept their dead before they could bury them in tombs. We start our walking and reach the massif after about 20 minutes, where we have a spectacular view of the huge sandstone mountains with beautiful colours and strange, battered formations creating many different images like ‘the tortoise’, ‘the masks’ and ‘the crocodiles’. We also visit the Piscine Naturelle (natural swimming pool), a beautifully lush spot in such an arid landscape, where we may swim and relax. Enjoy the sheer beauty of the park – the combination of eroded coloured rocks, strange plants and enveloping silence make this one of the most captivating places in Madagascar.



Accommodation: Isalo Ranch (or similar)

Day 11 : Cycle Through Bushland And Thick Forests; Transfer To Tulear On The Coast

Location: Tulear

Accommodation Name: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today is our last day cycling and we ride from the hotel through the dramatic rock formations heading out of the national park. Leaving the canyon, the ride continues to the sapphire mining town of Ilakaka and through isolated forests that constitute the most important remnant of dry deciduous forest in Madagascar. After finishing the ride, we transfer through Zombitse National Park and through areas known for flamboyantly painted Mahafaly and Antandroy tombs. From Tulear, we continue north of Ifaty to Ifaty Beach, a seaside resort protected by coral reefs. The landscape is dominated by cactus-like plants and mangrove trees line the coast, which are used by local Vezo communities who earn their livelihoods through fishing.



Accommodation: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Day Of Leisure On Tranquil Ifaty Beach Overlooking A Vast Turquoise Lagoon

Location: Ifaty Beach

Accommodation Name: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Our hotel lies on the beach and today is a full free day to relax on the beach or take part in optional activities. From July to mid-September, there is the option to go whale watching as migrating humpback whales pass through to give birth in shallow, warm waters. Situated in the largest lagoon in Madagascar, the area is also protected by a large coral reef, which makes it an ideal place for diving and snorkelling.



Accommodation: Hotel de la Plage (or similar)

Day 13 : Transfer To Tulear For Flight Back To Antananarivo

Location: Antananarivo

Accommodation Name: Au Bois Vert Lodge (or similar)

Meals Included: Breakfast

Today we transfer to Tulear Airport for our flight to Antananarivo, arriving in the afternoon. Depending on the flight schedule, you may have free time to explore Antananarivo on your own.



Accommodation: Au Bois Vert Lodge (or similar)

Day 14 : End Antananarivo

Location: Antananarivo

Meals Included: Breakfast

Depending on the time of your flight, you may have the opportunity to embark on an optional short city tour of Tana by bus. With its bustling markets and ancient town on a hill with freestone churches and ancient royal palaces, it is unique among the world’s capitals. Built around Anosy Lake, Tana offers much of interest set against a backdrop of terracing with outstanding views from the Queen’s Palace.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Tourist-class hotels throughout, which are simple and comfortable. Most have mosquito nets in the rooms.

  • Meals

    Breakfasts are usually simple, including eggs, a baguette, jam, coffee or tea, and sometimes fruit.

  • Support Vehicle

    A support vehicle is available throughout the cycling days for rest if needed.

  • Guided Tours

    Guided tours and activities, including visits to national parks, lemur parks, and local craft workshops.

What's Not Included

  • Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is not included.

  • Single Accommodation

    Single accommodation is available on request but not included.

  • Visas or Vaccinations

    Visas or vaccinations are not included.

  • Flights

    Flights are not included.

  • Meals Not Included

    Approximately £220 should be allowed for meals not included, plus a little more if you enjoy a drink with dinner.

Food

Food standards in Madagascar can vary and are probably not of the same standard you are used to at home. A one-course lunch/dinner should cost £4-6 while a three-course lunch/dinner should cost £9-12 . Please allow approximately £220 for meals not included, plus a little more if you enjoy a drink with dinner! Malagasy lager is reasonably priced and easily available. Malagasy wine is also reasonably priced but is not to everyone's taste. It is sometimes possible to get hold of French or South African wine. A delicacy in Madagascar is the various flavoured rum’s which are widely sold and very reasonably priced.Please note that if you eat neither fish nor meat, your food options will be rather limited (i.e. omelette, cheese, pasta, vegetables and rice) on this trip. Breakfasts are usually simple, eggs, a baguette, jam and coffee or tea, and sometimes fruit. You may wish to bring something to supplement your morning meal (e.g spread, peanut butter etc).

Accommodation

We use tourist-class hotels throughout, which are simple and comfortable. Most have mosquito nets in the rooms. All the hotels are said to have a reliable electricity and water supply. However, there may be instances in which you experience some gaps in supply. There is wifi in most hotels but often this is only in the communal areas.

Mode of Transport

The tour includes various transfers by bus and 4X4 vehicles to navigate through different terrains. Cycling is the primary mode of transport, with support vehicles available for rest and transfers over challenging sections.

Check out our Q&As

  • What type of accommodation can I expect during the Cycle Madagascar tour?

    You will stay in tourist-class hotels throughout the tour, which are simple and comfortable. Most of these hotels have mosquito nets in the rooms. It's worth noting that while all the hotels are said to have reliable electricity and water supply, there may be occasional gaps in supply, reflecting the local conditions in Madagascar. Additionally, most hotels offer Wi-Fi, but it is often only available in communal areas.

  • Are there any specific dietary considerations I should be aware of for this tour?

    Food standards in Madagascar can vary and may not be the same as what you are used to at home. If you do not eat fish or meat, your food options will be rather limited, typically including omelette, cheese, pasta, vegetables, and rice. Breakfasts are usually simple, consisting of eggs, a baguette, jam, coffee or tea, and sometimes fruit. You may want to bring something to supplement your morning meal, such as spread or peanut butter.

  • What kind of meals should I budget for during the tour?

    A one-course lunch or dinner should cost around £4-6, while a three-course lunch or dinner should cost approximately £9-12. You should allow around £220 for meals not included in the tour package, plus a little more if you enjoy a drink with dinner. Malagasy lager is reasonably priced and easily available, and while Malagasy wine is also reasonably priced, it may not be to everyone's taste. French or South African wine is sometimes available, and various flavored rums are widely sold and very reasonably priced.

  • What activities are included in the Ranomafana National Park visit?

    During the visit to Ranomafana National Park, you will spend the morning walking through the park, learning about the abundant flora and fauna. In the early evening, there is an opportunity to go on a night walk in hopes of spotting nocturnal lemurs and chameleons. The park features rainforested hills, numerous small streams, and the beautiful Namorona River.

  • What can I expect during the visit to Isalo National Park?

    In Isalo National Park, you will spend a full day hiking and exploring the vast region of wind-polished and water-scoured rock towers, deep canyons, gorges, and oases. You will walk in the Canyon des Makis in search of ring-tailed lemurs and Verreaux’s sifakas, visit the Piscine Naturelle (natural swimming pool) for a swim and relaxation, and enjoy the park's eroded colored rocks, strange plants, and enveloping silence.

  • What are the highlights of the cycling routes on this tour?

    The cycling routes on this tour offer a variety of highlights, including scenic farmland with paddy fields, dramatic geysers of Analavory, waterfalls of Lily River, traditional towns and villages, volcanic activity regions, and the red-dust roads of Ambalavao. You will also cycle through bushland, thick forests, and isolated forests that are important remnants of dry deciduous forest in Madagascar.

  • What optional activities are available at Ifaty Beach?

    At Ifaty Beach, you have a full free day to relax or take part in optional activities. From July to mid-September, you can go whale watching as migrating humpback whales pass through to give birth in shallow, warm waters. The area is also ideal for diving and snorkeling, being protected by a large coral reef.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

Stunning

A truly remarkable holiday led by our excellent gu

A truly remarkable holiday led by our excellent guide Mel. Unforgettable scenery and perfect balance of cycling, culture and relaxation.

Scenery, wildlife, culture!

Cycling through the small towns and villages where

Cycling through the small towns and villages where locals pour onto the streets with a ready smile to greet you is something we shall never forget. Throw in a visit to a local school, a church service, a woodturners, the amazing scenery of the National Parks and the cheeky lemurs within touching distance and you have the perfect holiday! This holiday is culturally rich with dramatic scenery and this was every bit as good as seeing the lemurs close up.

Cycle Madagascar

An astounding country to visit. The scenery was sp

An astounding country to visit. The scenery was spectacular and various. The people very friendly and of course the wildlife unique.

Cycle Madagascar

Absolutely loved it. My only criticism being that

Absolutely loved it. My only criticism being that I felt like we should have set the bikes up on the evening of our first get-together. We spent a lot of time fussing with bikes on the first morning. That way we could have got away earlier on Day 1. We could have got out of the city earlier and quicker, had more time watching the Dancing Limas at the Reserve and not been biking so long in the hot sun. Also, the trip to Ramofama was unpleasant - too many tourists all there at the same time and scrabbling through and breaking the native forest. We saw very little in the way of Limas - saw many more further on in the trip.The evening event was great so you would really only need to stay there one day.

Cycle Madagascar

Absolutely loved it. My only criticism being that

Absolutely loved it. My only criticism being that I felt like we should have set the bikes up on the evening of our first get-together. We spent a lot of time fussing with bikes on the first morning. That way we could have got away earlier on Day 1. We could have got out of the city earlier and quicker, had more time watching the Dancing Limas at the Reserve and not been biking so long in the hot sun. Also, the trip to Ramofama was unpleasant - too many tourists all there at the same time and scrabbling through and breaking the native forest. We saw very little in the way of Limas - saw many more further on in the trip.The evening event was great so you would really only need to stay there one day.

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