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The incredible experience
of Madagascar tours by Clint Jhonson
Madagascar
tours offer you the opportunity to relate to what could soon be extinct
as subject of massive deforestation. Do not hesitate to visit its forests
and hills, with octopus trees, baobabs and lemurs staying hidden behind
the lavishing vegetation.
Madagascar is an island off
the eastern coast of Africa. In addition, it is the fourth island in the
world judging by size. It houses around five percent of the world's species,
and about eighty percent are indigenous. If the prospect of Madagascar
tours appeals to you, you must remember that there are two main seasons:
from November until April there is a lot of rain and high temperatures,
while from May to October there is less rain and lower temperatures. Southwestern
trade winds are present most of the time.
A
must see is Parc National de L'Isalo. Located in the Toliara province,
it is famous for its varied terrain, including sandstone formations, canyons
and grassland. Dozens of species of birds, reptiles and frogs inhabit the
area, as well of three out of Madagascar's 34 species of lemur.
It offers some of the most
spectacular views of the island, a spectacle mainly composed of its contrasts.
Although generally made of wide plains and grassland, sandstone formations
sculpted wind and water puncture it. A great time for Madagascar tours
is between April and October. You can walk around free of overwhelming
heat, and many exotic plants are in bloom.
Even
today, some taboo areas remain the high caves where the Sakalava people
used to bury their dead. Having a guide during Madagascar tours is mandatory
- also, you can take care of all the formalities in the city of Ranohira.
The length of the tour in the area is variable, of course. However, regardless
of the time you are willing to spend here, remember to visit Canyon des
Singes & Piscine Naturelle, where you can escape the heat for a while,
as well as Natural Window, a unique place where you can get a special view
on a sunrise or sunset: through a square hole in a rock.
Uganda safaris are also a
great way of getting in touch with Africa. With ten national parks, its
tourism resources are unlimited. With about one quarter of its total surface
occupied by water, there is very little that Uganda safaris cannot offer.
Mgahinga National Park is
also generally part of Uganda safaris. Located in the far South-West, close
to the city of Kisoro, it sprawls underneath the Virunga Mountains. Out
of the eight Virunga volcanoes, three are in the Mgahinga National Park.
These are Muhabura, Gahinga and Sabyinyo, on the border with Rwanda.
In addition, Kibale Forest
is a must-see when undertaking Uganda safaris. Located 35 kilometers from
Fort Portal, it is quite an impressive area of equatorial rainforest (among
the few remaining ones). It is home to the largest concentration of apes
on the globe. Eleven species roam the area, including 500 chimpanzees that
have grown accustomed with human presence for quite a few years. In addition,
one can encounter the red colobus or galagos.
Come for a visit.
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Madagascar
tours could make that point in your life where nature gets up-close
and personal. The encounter is vibrant and emotional. This is the way with
Africa. For instance, one cannot escape the mixture of feelings that Uganda
safaris or other such tours will generate. Hesitate no longer and plan
your trip.
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