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Limited on time but eager to immerse yourself in the wonders of Madagascar? Looking to take home some unique souvenirs before your departure? The High City is a treasure trove of monuments and remnants from a glorious past. Whether you're a culture and history enthusiast, a lover of wildlife, or an adventure seeker, the capital has something to satisfy your curiosity. This carefully curated tour includes all the must-see highlights of Antananarivo, offering you a chance to deepen your understanding of the Malagasy people and their rich history.
Highlights:
- Visit the Lemurs Park or the Sacred Hill of Ambohimanga
- Explore the Royal Palace and the Upper Town of Antananarivo
- Discover the Museum of Photography
- Admire the Andohalo Catholic Cathedral
- Marvel at Soarano Train Station, an architectural gem and vibrant hub of local life.
- Stroll through a local market and soak in the lively atmosphere of Antananarivo
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
This tour accepts a maximum of 8 participants
You can taste local specialties and local rums
Always be careful when using your mobile phone in public
Please inform us in advance if your guide or driver will not give you a general presentation of the tour or activities before the visit.
Museums are not open on Moday
Please let us know in advance if you have any allergies or something you can't stand.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Private transportation
Car and Fuel
Bottled water
Professional English or French speaking guide
Gratuity
Personal expenses
Lunch
Lemurs' Park
Lemurs Park is a lemur reserve and a botanical park located 25 km from the center of Antananarivo on the RN 1 to Imeritsiatosika, Madagascar. It is an ideal place to discover the lemur, an unique and endearing animal, symbol of the endemic fauna of the big island.The park was created in order to raise public awareness of the preservation of these amazing animals and to allow their reintroduction in their natural environment. Thus, over the years and births, lemurs born in the park are reintroduced in their natural habitat. The 5-hectare estate is home to 7 species of lemurs from different regions of Madagascar, as well as other representatives of the Malagasy fauna and flora.
Rova - Le Palais de la Reine
The Rova of Manjakamiadana, also known as the Queen's Palace, is a former official residence of the rulers of Madagascar in the 19th century. Located in Antananarivo, this historic monument was once a symbol of the island's political power. After independence, the Rova ceased to perform its political function, but it has become an important part of the national heritage of the Republic of Madagascar. The Rova was transformed into a museum to allow visitors to discover the history and culture of Madagascar. On November 6, 1995, an arson attack destroyed the art collections, interiors and roofs of the historic building.
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