Main cities to meet girls in Madagascar
Antananarivo,
The city has about 2 million inhabitants. Built on a hillside, at 1400 m altitude, the city has gradually gained ground on the rice fields it dominates. It houses one of the largest outdoor markets in the world. International (Ivato) Airport is 19 km from the city center.
Fianarantsoa
A 417 km south of the capital and 1,200 m, the second city of the Highlands was built in 1860. Place in the nineteenth century evangelical missions, it brings together an impressive number of churches and schools in a region that grows tea, rice and grapes.
Toamasina Tamatave
Madagascar's main port on the east coast (Indian Ocean) at 380 km from the capital. The climate is sub-equatorial. The trade winds blow most of the year. It rains all year round.
Antsiranana, Diego Suarez
This cosmopolitan port, located in the extreme north of the island, opens onto a wide bay of the Indian Ocean (the second in the world in its scope beyond the bay of Rio). Landlocked, subject to winds over twelve years ten months. Diego Suarez abounds in natural attractions.
Mahajanga Mahajanga
The second port of Madagascar, on the west coast, 570 km from the capital (a ten hour drive) has a limited siltation of the vast estuary Betsiboka traffic.
Toliara, Tulear
Also on the west coast just north of the Tropic of Capricorn (and about 1,000 km from the capital), the port of Tulear is primarily a city of Grand south, the climate is dry and hot
Morondava
Morondava region owes its name Menabe (very red) in lateritic sediments carried by rivers and Mangoky Manambolo. It is here that took root in the sixteenth century, one of the two major Sakalava kingdoms that flourished in the following century. The former rulers continue to be honored at the ceremony Fitampoha or Bath Relics. The image of Morondava is linked to the outrigger canoes and square sails, all this part of the coast is also dotted with villages Vezo fishermen known for their hospitality.
Nosy Be
Nosy Be Island owes its nickname to Perfumes its plantations of ylang ylang and spices that perfume continuously captivating tourists upon arrival at the airport Fascène. Well served by its 200 km of coastline, it boasts some of the most beautiful beaches of Madagascar, lapped by turquoise waters protected from the swell by the Great Earth. Emerald green lakes occupy craters while in a wide variety of island paradise provide him an exceptional marine environment. But Nosy Be is also a welcoming population and hinterland to discover.
Sainte Marie
Stretching while length off Soanierana Ivongo, St. Mary has a less rainy and milder than the east coast climate. 7 other islands to distant seas smelling good names are added to the main island, grouped mostly in the southern part. Yesterday Island clove, Sainte Marie is now the island of whales. They do not hesitate to travel 5000 km from Antarctica to recover from July to September in its waters. The Garden-Island is a nature sanctuary with its primary forests and flora resources including rare varieties of orchids.
Sambava, Antalaha Vohemar, Andapa
The "fragrans" vanilla which gave birth to the vanilla was already cultivated in other countries before being introduced to Madagascar in 1870. The island was already the world's largest producer in 1924, it is always through the SAVA region in the North East which alone produces 1,000 tons of prepared vanilla. The photographers are familiar with cloves lazing in the sun on racks before continuing even long preparation. As for tourists, they can freely take 2 kg of vanilla, a "more-queparfum" in their luggage that the greenest region of Madagascar what SAVA ...
Fort Dauphin, Toalagnaro
Duality "beach tourism and adventure tourism" that enriches the Destination Madagascar is particularly evident in Taolagnaro. A superb coastal cutting cords with sandy beaches, coves full of fish, and for the practice of sports weather, adds a hinterland whose diversity ranges from lush environment characteristic of eastern Madagascar to semiaridité and Bush's mainland. The city itself is built on a promontory between two deep and wide bay at the foot of the Pic Saint Louisqui overlooks a magnificent panorama