ANDASIBE AND
WILDLIFE EXPLORATION

DURATION

05 days

REGION

East

PRICE

From 290 USD

PERIOD

From March to December

JOURNEY TYPE

Wildife

LANDMARKS

Andasibe, Vakona Private Reserve

ABOUT THE TOUR

Explore the lush rainforest of Andasibe on this 3-day adventure tour. Witness the beauty of Madagascar’s nature as you visit Peyreiras, a wildlife park that houses different species of chameleons, frogs, and reptiles. Spend a full day exploring Andasibe, where you will visit the Vakona Private Reserve in the afternoon and experience a night walk at VOIMA to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitat. This tour is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers who want to experience the best of Madagascar’s natural wonders.

ITINERARY

DAY-BY-DAY

Day 1 Arrival in Antananarivo
Upon your arrival at Ivato International Airport in Antananarivo, our representative will warmly greet you and assist with the transfer to your hotel. Take the day to relax and recover from your journey.
Day 2 Antananarivo to Andasibe via Peyreiras
After breakfast, depart from Antananarivo (Tana) and head east to Andasibe. Along the way, you'll stop at the Peyreiras Reptile Reserve, where you can marvel at a wide variety of chameleons, geckos, and other native reptiles of Madagascar. Continue to Andasibe and check into your accommodations.
Day 3 Andasibe National Park, Vakona Private Reserve, and Night Walk
After breakfast, set out to explore the Andasibe National Park, known for its iconic Indri lemurs, as well as various other lemur species and unique flora and fauna. During your guided tour, you'll have the opportunity to spot endemic fauna and flora. In the afternoon, visit the Vakona Private Reserve to get up close and personal with a variety of lemurs and even feed them. As the day turns to night, embark on a guided night walk at VOIMMA, where you may encounter fascinating nocturnal wildlife like mouse lemurs, chameleons, and frogs.
Day 4 Andasibe to Antananarivo and Departure
After breakfast, take some leisure time to relax or explore Andasibe on your own before returning to Antananarivo in the afternoon. The drive back takes approximately 3 hours, and you'll have the opportunity to take in the rural landscape and small villages along the way.
Day 5 International Departure
On the last day, enjoy breakfast before we transfer you to Ivato International Airport for your departure flight. We hope you had an unforgettable experience in Madagascar with Eskapadi and look forward to welcoming you back soon.

ABOUT BOOKING THIS TOUR

COVID-19 Safety Status

As of August 11, 2022, the Malagasy government has lifted all COVID-19 health restrictions imposed on travelers visiting Madagascar. This means that pre-departure PCR tests and testing upon arrival are no longer mandatory for entry into the country, and proof of vaccination status is not required.

 

Visa Requirements

All visitors to Madagascar require a visa, which can be obtained through one of two options:

For a visa from an Embassy: If you prefer to obtain your visa before arriving in Madagascar, you will need to apply for a visa at a Madagascar embassy. When completing the application, select “tourism” as the purpose of your visit, and if desired, provide our address IVL 176 A Anosivavaka Ambohimanarina, Antananarivo as your address in Madagascar. The embassy application process typically involves filling out forms and providing passport photos. Check with your nearest embassy for the most up-to-date application requirements.

Visa on Arrival (VOA): All nationalities are eligible for a VOA, which can be obtained upon arrival in Madagascar. The prices for VOAs are as follows:

  • 30-day visa: 20 Euros / 22 USD
  • 60-day visa: 25 Euros / 28 USD

Upon arrival at the airport, you will not need to provide passport photos. Simply present your outbound ticket, pay the fee, and receive your visa.

To secure your spot for this tour, we kindly invite you to visit our dedicated page and complete the straightforward travel requirement form.

Price
Price starts at 290 US dollars.

Accommodations 
we understand that everyone has different preferences and requirements when it comes to accommodation. We are more than willing to accommodate any upgrades or specific preferences you may have. Please feel free to let us know if you have any specific requests.

Terms and Conditions: Kindly review our comprehensive terms and conditions by simply visiting this page.

Included in the price

  • Accommodations on bed and breakfast
  • Car with fuel and English-speaking  driver
  • Local Guide
  • Parks and Reserves entrance tickets
  • All hotel/airport transfers
  • 1 bottle of water per day per person

 

Not included in the price

  • International flight tickets
  • Meal supplements, personal drinks and beverages
  • Personal expenses
  • Visa costs
  • Health/travel insurance
  • Gratuities
Ready to make unforgettable memories?

Book now
and embark on this journey with us!

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