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Madagascar – For Those Who Want More Than Ordinary Holiday

An important part of any trip is the feeling that you get experiencing something completely new, something that never before have we seen or done. Only a few places in the world can offer a truly unique experience. The islands, especially tropical are probably the biggest dream and perfect picture of summer vacation for every person. Beautiful beaches, movie scenery and exotic flora make these islands the most popular and most expensive tourist destinations. There are some islands around the world that really worth a visit and to spend more money on it. One of them is Madagascar.

Today, this poor country has a slow but sure economic and political development. If you wish to visit the island then you are definitely on the right track to relaxation.

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Image by mariusz kluzniak via Flickr

Image by mariusz kluzniak via Flickr

The island of Madagascar is located about 360 kilometres east of Africa in the Indian Ocean and it is so isolated that there had evolved many unique animals and plants. The fourth-largest in the world, this island covers 587 000 square kilometres and has a surreal natural beauty and unique flora and fauna. It belongs to one of 20 Malay-Indonesian groups and there are 16 million people. The people of Madagascar are quite isolated from the rest of the world, except in the capital Antananarivo, but that city is full of business people that come from all sides. The whole nature in Madagascar is different from the rest part of the world. The relief of Madagascar is mostly mountainous with a centre that reaches a height of 2,900 meters above sea level.

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Image by Frank Vassen via Flickr

Image by Frank Vassen via Flickr

There manages more than 200 plant species and 20 species of live animals that you can not find in other places. That is the reason for all the serious development of classic eco-tourism. Madagascar’s trademark is amazing baobab tree, which seems to grow upside down. This tall tree is used to make paper and cloth, but with the fruits and leaves you can prepare different dishes. Another symbol of the island is lemur species of monkey with a long tail and large eyes. The climate of Madagascar is tropical and temperate is dry with periodic cyclones.

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