Discover these places worth visiting in Nosy Be and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Lemuria Land
Yyangduoduo17Even before I left, I had imagined the possible impression that this animal would make me meet, and it was a wonderful emotion to be able to do this and learn about various species through a guide. Nature and the lemurs of Madagascar; I hope you enjoy them too, always respect them. To the next adventure friend traveler.
Nosy Tanikely
Yyangduoduo17As already described in Mda Green Discovery , we had a boat tour. Tanikli is a nature reserve and costs 6 euros/person if you want to enter. It offers a beautiful beach and palm trees, perfect for snorkeling. There are many colorful fish to see and it is a special experience to see turtles eating on the seabed. A turtle suddenly appeared next to us to breathe - great. Please bring your bath shoes and wear them in the water. It is perfect for swimming and snorkeling, but if you leave the uninhabited area you will find very sharp shells on the rocks.
Nosy Sakatia
Yyangduoduo17The trip ends with a lunch on the beach on Sakatia Island (Cat Island) during a boat trip consisting of three islands to visit the islands. The meal is prepared on site by a friendly team of smiling chefs. The salad is fresh daily, the kebabs are tender, and a large fish is grilled on the grill. Everything is accompanied by very fragrant coconut rice and fried potatoes. Dessert consists of tropical fruits, papaya, mango and is well prepared. Water, soda, beer are supplied. A small problem with coffee, either local is not very good coffee or 1 euro for George Clooney's coffee
Nosy Fanihy
多多多If you are on holiday in Nosy Be, let us take you to Nosy Fahny, an unspoilt island called Shell Island because it features rocks, sand and pebbles that are exactly shells. There is nothing on the island. Only nature, I recommend sunglasses and hats to block out the intense sunlight and lots of sunscreen. I have never experienced such a hot sun. The sea is fantastic. Half day visit is enough.
Lokobe Nature Special Reserve
多多多We really thought it was a wild nature park, not a wild hunting zoo, where forests - which should be protected from destruction - were intersected by thousands of roads, on several occasions. We saw a buoy and a few lemurs, but these animals can also be seen on other islands, where I felt little preserved and more like a treasure-hunting theme park: We found the animals (to annoy them). The lunch in the local village was fantastic and really delicious. However, the beach in front was muddy and really disappointing. Very good dad.
Mont Passot
多多多While waiting for the last stage of the day, Mont Passot , this snack is for rest. Climb the minibus and take us to enjoy the wild and unpolluted natural landscape of the island made up of rice fields, countryside, sugar asparagus and banana forests on the way to the sunset of Paso Mountain. On our way, we stop on the shores of one of Madagascar’s 12 sacred lakes. A truly adventurous journey to the mountains and savor every aspect of field life. Feeling the scent of nature in the tranquility of our unknown world is a unique feeling. Mount Paso is the island's all-seeing, 329 meters above sea level. It is an extinct volcano named after the captain of the French Navy Pasote, who was the promoter of the integration of the island of Nossibe into France in 1841. A short walk away, we met the magical lemurs, and we were lucky enough to put them on our shoulders and let them lift from our heads as we fed. To recall them, we used the word “Maki Maki” which they thought was the code to get food, as the guide suggested. From the terrace of Mont Passot you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Indian Ocean and also see the surrounding islands. The sunset is down