Madagascar is still an entirely undersold destination we won’t lie and say it’s the easiest destination to design a trip in. Madagascar is indeed a world apart. Its forests are home to diademed sifakas, indris, fossas and tenrecs, while baobabs and pachypodia punctuate its desert landscapes. Curious about those exotic-sounding names? Head outside and have an adventure and explore at your own pace. The animals here are by no means tame, but they aren’t dangerous either. There are no large predators lying in wait for a meal, or poisonous amphibians lurking in the ponds – none that are harmful to humans anyway. You won’t find lions and leopards, or elephants and rhinos wandering around your lodge at night. You may, however, spot a cheeky lemur hanging out on the balcony or dancing round the gardens, or a colourful chameleon giving you the eye from a nearby tree. For even the best-traveled, Madagascar offers a kaleidoscope of discoveries. Enjoy a nice walk and make the most of the fresh air at the Madagascar's open-air markets. In Madagascar, most of your exploring is done by foot. No need to hide behind you vehicle. This is a much more hands-on experience where you can really get involved with your surroundings, exploring all the nooks and crannies. Experienced travelers are used to goodbyes, but that doesn't mean they get any easier. When the time comes to depart the wonderful Madagascar, we wouldn't be surprised if you were already planning a return trip!