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What a Wonderful World
Madagascar is unique: 5% of all known ani-mal and plant species can be found here, and here alone. The remarkable fauna and flora is matched by epic landscapes of an incredible diversity: you can go from rainforest to desert in just 300km. Few places on earth offer such an intense kaleidoscope of nature. Making the best oí' it, however, can be challenging (and expensive); Madagascar is the world's fourth-largest island and its roads are dismal. But those who relish an adventure will come into their own: the off-road driving is one of a kind, and there are national parks that only see 100 visitors a year, regions that
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live in autarchy during the rainy season and resorts so remote you'll need a private plane or boat to get there.
Turn to the Sea
With 5000km of coastline, 450kni of barrier reef and 250 islands, no stay in Madagascar would be complete without a few days on tlie island's shores. Divers will revel in the choice of sites, from underwater 'cathedrals' to shipwrecks, and will relish the chance to see rays, whale sharks, reef sharks and many other kinds of sharks. Snorkellers will be awed by the sheer grace of turtles and marvel at the rainbow of colours displayed by corals and lish. For those keen to keep their heads above water, the idyllic beaches will prove
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