
Encounter Madagascar
African Based Travel Specialist
Address: 22 Rue Andrianary Ratianarivo, Antananarivo, 101 Member Number: 201003 Email: info@encountermada.mg Tel: +261 (0) 20 22 312 10Encounter Madagascar is an Oceane Aventures’ trademark and a DMC based in Antananarivo for 20 years. We have explored every corner of the island to concoct the best trips for our partners. We keep on discovering the best areas and places so that our offer of trips will be the most complete. We love hiking in the Makay massif, going across the Ankarana Tsingy from the east to the west… exploring the rainforests of Masoala, or watching the birds in Andasibe National Park or in the spiny forest of the Southern, we love plunging into the lagoons of Mitsio archipelago, we love watching the whales in Antongil bay or in the warm water of Sainte-Marie. We love spending time in the forest of Marojejy to watch the Helmet Vanga and the Silky Simpona. We love sailing in sailboat in Radama archipelagos and taking you till the Maison de Marovasa be, a real luxury hotel in the bush.
But visiting Madagascar also implies meeting its people, understanding its culture and tradition....It’s even the spirit of Encounter Madagascar. Encounter Madagascar is a real expert of Madagascar, we advise you, make suggestions and support you in the development of exclusive trips for your clients.
Where we operate
- Madagascar
Activities offered
- Accommodation
- Beach Holidays
- Bird Watching
- Diving
- Fishing
- Overland
- Photography
- Safaris - Fixed Camp
- Self-Drive Holidays
- Weddings
- Eco tourism
News
29 August 2011
A bush camp in the heart of an exceptional wildlife
Iharana Bush Camp is the most unusual bush camp of Madagascar: the canvas tents have been replaced by beautiful natural structures that are totally integrated inside the landscape. The rooms are actually cottages or « cabanas ». The organic architecture is inspired by traditional Malagasy « architecture »: ochre and laterite walls made of earth, roofs made of satrana, (a sort of palm tree locally and traditionally used for house building), and …
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