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The Atlas Obscura Guide To Madagascar

7 Cool, Hidden, and Unusual Things to Do in Madagascar

Updated January 19, 2024

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Unusual Attractions in Madagascar

Avenue of the Baobabs

Morondava, Madagascar

Avenue of the Baobabs

The centuries-old trees lining both sides of this dirt road may become Madagascar's first natural monument.
Pirates Cemetery Ile Ste-Marie Madagascar

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The Pirate Cemetery

This picturesque island graveyard is the final resting place of dozens of notorious pirates.
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Antsalova, Madagascar

Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park and Nature Reserve

Fabulous formations, weird and wonderful wildlife.
Ambalabongo Canyon.

Marovoay, Madagascar

Ambalabongo Canyon

The runoff from these fiery cliffs sends red water flowing into the sea.
The Aven Underwater Museum.

Atsimo-Andrefana, Madagascar

Aven Cave

This underwater cave in Madagascar is home to what is thought to be the country's largest fossil graveyard.

Antananarivo, Madagascar

Parc de Tsarasaotra

See hundreds of herons and egrets in the heart of the city in this dreamy hidden park.
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Mampikony, Madagascar

Ambohimanga Main Gate

Giant disc-shaped gate took 20 men to close off this city in Madagascar.
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Stories About Madagascar

Old maps of Lemuria show how science can sometimes go really wrong.

The Frenzy About the Weirdest Continent That Never Existed

Forget Atlantis, the lost land of lemurs had people in a tizzy.
by Frank Jacobs, Big Think
January 19, 2024
All illustrations: John Mata for Atlas Obscura

Puzzle Monday: Living With the Dead in Madagascar

by Alex Bellos
October 10, 2022
"What would it feel like to live on this earth 1,200 years ago? How better to contemplate the life span of an ancient tree than by looking up at the stars in a very dark sky? I feel a sense of wonder and marvel at the idea of eternity, a concept I don’t think I will ever understand."

A Photographer's Journey With the Ancient Baobabs of Madagascar

The death of a sacred tree led to the discovery of other wonders.
by Winnie Lee
November 19, 2021
Nocturnal and reclusive, the aye-aye lemur is considered a harbinger of evil by some communities on Madagascar, the only place the animal can be found in the wild.

Loved or Loathed: Can Madagascar's Aye-Aye Survive Superstition?

Understanding how locals really view the world's weirdest primate may be key to protecting it.
by Bridget Alex
March 23, 2021
Not the prettiest!

Meet the World's Least-Charismatic Orchid

This newly described species has been dubbed "the ugliest."
by Jessica Leigh Hester
December 31, 2020
Vanilla planifolia, also known as Bourbon vanilla, flowers in Madagascar. The vanilla pods form as the flowers wither.

How Did Madagascar Become the World's Biggest Producer of Vanilla?

A tale of a botanical mystery, colonialism, and savvy marketing.
by Dan Nosowitz
December 10, 2020
The animal's stubby legs and stumpy tail resemble a badger's. The rest of its anatomy raises more questions than it answers.

How Island Evolution Forged a Bizarre Mammal in Ancient Madagascar

Back when reptiles were all the rage, Adalatherium really stood out.
by Isaac Schultz
May 4, 2020
Insect farming could serve an important role in alleviating food insecurity in Madagascar, where almost half of all children under five are malnourished.

To Save Madagascar’s Wildlife, an Entomologist Is Helping Revive a Bug-Based Cuisine

Local insect farms could save lemurs, baobabs, and more.
by Andy Isaacson
March 31, 2020

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