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OverviewThis thoroughly updated 14th edition of Bradt's Madagascar remains the leading and by far the most detailed guidebook to this unique African island nation a place like nowhere else on Earth. Its authors are both established Madagascar experts: Hilary Bradt, who first visited in 1976 and has returned roughly 35 times, and Daniel Austin, who has visited 30 times across 20 years and continues to spend several months a year there. The world's oldest and fourth-largest island, Madagascar is fascinating not only zoologically and botanically, but culturally, linguistically, historically and geologically too. Evolution has transformed the country into an unparalleled hotspot for biodiversity, with four-fifths of its flora and fauna occurring nowhere else on the planet. More than a fifth of the world's 533-odd primate species exist only here, and Madagascar is the sole country to harbour wild lemurs. Offering itineraries to suit all interests and budgets, with Bradt's Madagascar you can visit tropical rainforests to seek out the country's remarkable animals and plants (including a thousand species of orchid); explore otherworldly eroded limestone spires, famously at Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park Madagascar's most striking landscape; discover beach-fringed islands around Nosy Be with their fabulous scuba diving, snorkelling, kayaking, whale-watching and fishing; and make the most of a host of adventuring and sporting possibilities, including surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, rock climbing, tree climbing, caving, river trips, mountain biking, distance running, quad biking and hiking. Bradt's Madagascar also features the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ambohimanga, the renowned Avenue des Baobabs (one of the country's most photographed scenes) and information on the best birdwatching spots: the so-called eighth continent hosts almost 300 avian species, with a high proportion of endemics, including six families wholly endemic to the country and surrounding islands. National parks and protected areas are given detailed treatment, around a thousand hotels and restaurants are covered, and Madagascar's cultural richness is celebrated: the world's only truly Afro-Asian nation is geographically part of Africa but has an indigenous population that primarily originated from present-day Indonesia, and emerged from French colonial rule as recently as 1960. Madagascar truly is 'a world apart'. AUTHOR: Daniel Austin's fascination with Madagascar began in his teens, long before he managed to make his first visit but once he did, he was hooked, and the trip changed the course of his life. In the two decades since, he has clocked up around 30 visits and now spends several months of each year exploring the island country. Now occupied full time with all things Malagasy, he leads small-group tours to the island (danielaustin.co.uk) as well as guiding and lecturing on expedition cruises, is secretary of the Anglo-Malagasy Society and founded the Madagascar Library (an archive of 7,000 books and documents about Madagascar: madagascar-library.com). He has co-authored Bradt's Madagascar guidebook since its ninth edition, as well as co-authoring Bradt's companion title Madagascar Wildlife and the book Madgascar Highlights. 89 colour photos, 57 maps Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel Austin , Hilary BradtPublisher: Bradt Travel Guides Imprint: Bradt Travel Guides Edition: 14th Revised edition ISBN: 9781804693278ISBN 10: 1804693278 Pages: 472 Publication Date: 12 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsIntroduction PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION 1 The Country 2 People and Culture 3 Natural History 4 Practical Information 5 Health and Safety 6 Madagascar and You PART TWO THE GUIDE 7 Antananarivo and Area 8 East of Tana 9 The Highlands South of Tana 10 The South 11 The West: Menabe Region 12 The North and Northwest 13 Nosy Be and Nearby Islands 14 Toamasina to Masoala and the SAVA Region 15 Île Sainte Marie (Nosy Boraha) 16 The East Coast between Toamasina and Taolagnaro Appendices: Historical Chronology; The Malagasy Language; Further Information IndexReviewsAn authoritative and scholarly guide-- ""The Observer"" Indispensable-- ""The Sunday Telegraph"" This is no ordinary travel guide, but a lively, informative, amusing and sensitive account to be enjoyed from cover to cover.--Lee Durrell ""Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust"" Author InformationDaniel Austin's fascination with Madagascar began in his teens, long before he managed to make his first visit - but once he did, he was hooked, and the trip changed the course of his life. In the two decades since, he has clocked up around 30 visits and now spends several months of each year exploring the island country. Now occupied full time with all things Malagasy, he leads small-group tours to the island (danielaustin.co.uk) as well as guiding and lecturing on expedition cruises, is secretary of the Anglo-Malagasy Society and founded the Madagascar Library (an archive of 7,000 books and documents about Madagascar: madagascar-library.com). He has co-authored Bradt's Madagascar guidebook since its ninth edition, as well as co-authoring Bradt's companion title Madagascar Wildlife and the book Madgascar Highlights. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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