The Malagasy are a warm, welcoming, joyous people, and it is worth coming from that alone to discover the depths of their faith and share in worship with them.
You might also want to come to explore the beauties of God’s creation in one of the world’s loveliest but poorest countries. See fascinating rocks and minerals, beautiful woodcarvings, weaving and embroidery, and wildlife, trees and plants unique to Madagascar, such as lemurs, chameleons, baobabs, the spiny forest, world’s third largest coral reef and more!
If you are a star-gazer, you will see wonderful night skies with almost no light pollution. You may even see the Andromeda galaxy (the furthest thing you can see with the unaided eye).
Indri Indri, Mantadia Fungi at Mantadia Tenrec at Butterfly Farm At Butterfly Farm, near Mantadia
Rice fields on the way to Antsirabe Merina Tomb, on the way to Antsirabe Rice fields on the way to Antsirabe Rice fields
Cattle fodder, Ambositra Ambositra Cattle fodder, Ambositra Malagasy Dancers, Chez Victor, Ambositra
Silk weaving, Soatanana Silk weaving, Soatanana
Betsileo to Isalo Along the RN7 from Fianarantsoa to Betsileo Near La Fenetre, Isalo Along the RN7 from Fianarantsoa to Betsileo Pointsettia at Anja Park Baobabs on RN7 from Sakaraha to Isalo La Reine (the Queen) rock formation, Isalo
Gateway to the south Sakondry, Anja Park Male Chameleon, Anja Park Female Chameleon, Anja Park Traveller’s Palm Sunset Fianarantsoa
At Ifaty Beach at Ifaty Pirogue, Ifaty Zebu, Andranomena
Madagascar Bee Eater, Berenty Ring-tail lemurs, Berenty Giant Coua, Berenty Reserve White-footed Sportive Lemur (nocturnal), Berenty Reserve Brown Lemur, Berenty Reserve Mother and baby Verreaux’s Sifakas, Berenty Reserve Baby Verreaux’s Sifaka, Berenty Reserve