Un viaje por carretera a su propio ritmo es el mejor camino para descubrir Madagascar. Tome las carreteras menos transitadas – alquile un 4x4 y conduzca su propia aventura en Madagascar, ¡sea cual sea su presupuesto!
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Alquiler de coches con equipo de camping
Sea que esté viajando con un presupuesto limitado, que ame estar al aire libre, o simplemente no quiera reservar alojamientos con anticipación – un viaje por carretera por Madagascar con un completo equipo de camping le da mucha flexibilidad. Podemos equipar el Nissan Double Cab con una carpa de techo, o también puede alquilar una carpa de cúpula. Las dos opciones incluyen un completo equipo de camping de calidad, inclusive colchón, saco de dormir, linterna frontal, equipo de cocina, mesa, sillas y todo lo que necesitará para su viaje de camping en Madagascar.
Equipo de camping con carpa de cúpula 5,-€ por persona/ día
Equipo de camping con carpa de techo (sólo para el Double Cab) 25,-€ por coche/ día
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The North
For those seeking a true off the beaten path experience - explore the North of Madagascar overland, instead of flying in an out of Nosy Be. Tantalising white beaches, excellent diving, snorkelling and kite surfing, canyons, baobabs and the red Tsingy - welcome to the natural wonders of North Madagascar. And you'll be lucky enough to have the road and all its sights to yourself.
The Baobab route
The west is the best region to see Madagascar's most striking landscape - the Tsingy limestone pinnacles. Clamber the well constructed steps, ladders, cables and bridges in the UNESCO protected Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, marvel at giant baobab trees and finish off with some beach days along the beautiful west coast. Recommended as a one-way rental trip.
The Classic RN7
This classic one-way route will whisk you from Antananarivo down to Tuléar along the famed RN7, a smooth asphalt road. The sheer variety of national parks dotted along the RN7 is just incredible: rainforest at Ranamofana, mountains at Andringitra National Park and desert and canyons at Isalo. Finish off your roadtrip with a few days relaxing on the beach at Ifaty before you fly back to Antananarivo.
RN7 Circuit
If you have the time and want to avoid spending money on expensive domestic flights, follow the RN7 Circuit. There are so many things to do along the way, that you can make your journey down south to the coast completely different from your drive north to Antananarivo. Explore the hidden gems of Madagascar like Andringitra National Park and Zombitse.
The Grand Circuit
Love the beach? Experienced in off-road driving? Then you can see it all! The interior highlands of Madagascar are distinctively Asian; the west coast is truly African. Visit remote Vezo fishing villages with colorful boats, pristine beaches, the bizarre limestones pinnacles of Tsingy de Bemaraha, the most beautiful lodges and only a handful of other travelers. This is righteously our most popular route.
The Tropical Extension
The East is the most tropical part of Madagascar, famous for the Canal des Pangalanes. Created by the French in colonial times as the water highway of east Madagascar, it now boasts some fine lake resorts. Mahambo has beautiful beaches overhung by coconut palms and consistent surf spots. From here, take the ferry to bounty island Ile Sainte Marie, the best place for whale watching.