The 14 Days/2 Weeks Madagascar Self-Drive Itinerary Guide

The Ultimate 14 Days/2 Weeks Madagascar Self-Drive Itinerary Guide. This remarkable, comprehensive two-week Self-Drive Itinerary traverses Madagascar’s Central Region from east to west, encompassing a significant portion of the South as well. The North will be addressed in a distinct itinerary.

The distinctive 4000-kilometer trip you are about to undertake will let you to explore Madagascar more comprehensively than any other option available online, integrating the finest aspects of conventional tours with local insights, our on-ground expertise, and the necessity of a robust 4×4 vehicle.

What makes this 2 Weeks Madagascar Self-Drive Itinerary special

The recently constructed highways by the Chinese facilitate the connection of optimal routes across the Central Highlands, Tropical West, Southwest Coasts, and the rainforest-laden East Coast. A comprehensive Madagascar Self-Drive Itinerary in a single, compact format.

It should not be implied that the process would be effortless. Anticipate early awakenings, extended days on rugged, unpaved roads, and a degree of discomfort. Additionally, there will be leisurely days spent on the beach, indulgent experiences on a canoe while savouring fresh lobster, and numerous restful evenings in exceptional hotels at remarkably inexpensive prices.


MADAGASCAR – What to do

The Highlights of this epic 2 Weeks Madagascar Self-drive Itinerary

This schedule encompasses a substantial amount of Madagascar within an only two weeks. This encompasses significantly more than any other two-week plan available. This schedule outlines how to optimise your 14 Days/2 Weeks Madagascar Self-drive Itinerary expedition throughout the remarkable country of Madagascar, highlighting several included activities.

  • Antsirabe: the third largest city in Madagascar, featuring ivory art, great food, and artisans
  • Morondava: enjoying beaches with baobabs and a more mainland Africa feel
  • Baobab Avenue: visiting the most epic photo spot in Madagascar
  • Tsingy de Bemaraha: climbing and hiking across giant limestone spires and watching black-face white lemurs jump from trees
  • Kirindy National Park: jumping “rat” moles, baobab trees, and true Malagasy camping
  • Ifaty: riding a pirogue surrounded by jumping humpback whales and feasting on fresh lobster
  • Isalo National Park: hiking massive canyons and enjoying spectacular waterfalls
  • Ifaty Nature Reserve & Tortoise Sanctuary: meeting endemic tortoises and learning about traditional and amazing herbal medicine
  • Anja Private Nature Reserve: getting close to epic chameleons, ring tailed lemurs, and massive granite boulders
  • Andringritra National Park (Optional): intense hiking, optional camping
  • Ramonafana National Park: golden lemurs, endemic bird species, nocturnal animals and insects, and tropical rainforests with waterfalls
  • Canales Des Pangalanes: wonderful canals bypassing the rough waters of the east coast, vanilla plantations and local village visits
  • Ambavalao: paper-making artisans
  • Andasibe National Park (Optional): Dri Dri Lemurs