Category: Malagasy culture

Magnificent flowering of Madagascar’s baobab trees

Known for their majestic presence and amazing adaptability, baobab trees grace the landscape of Madagascar. With their impressive trunks and unique bulbous shapes, these iconic trees capture the imagination of tourists and locals alike. In addition to its striking appearance, baobabs have an attractive flowering period that produces a variety of breathtaking and delicate flowers.…

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Madagascar Photo Museum

The Madagascar Photo Museum A mix of vintage and contemporary style The history of Madagascar during a century compacted at the Madagascar photo museum, in Andohalo Uphill, in the old city of Antananarivo name Tana,  the Madagascar Photo Museum is settled at the ex- mayor’s house of Antananarivo. This estate has been brilliantly renovated to…

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The village of Ambatomanga

Ambatomanga is located at 42 km east of Antananarivo. It is a lovely authentic village of the Highlands. The area of Ambatomanga offers great hiking opportunities. Hikers will walk along small rivers with its majestic panoramas; green rice fields and small villages where visitors can watch raffia weavers and blacksmiths at their workshop. A nearby…

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A Malagasy music star – Jean Emilien

Jean Emilien, a Malagasy star singing  Malagasy traditional songs. Originated from Andringitra, he is singing about the beauty of this village Andringitra as well as Ambalavao and Fianarantsoa in this song. He has been promoting the Malagasy song in the USA, Europe, Asia and Africa. Jean Emilien is also a World Champion of Harmonica. Now…

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