Option 1 is tented camps, tailor-made for adventurous souls seeking a closer connection with nature.

Set amidst the picturesque landscapes, usually near the garden, these camps provide an exhilarating experience. Rest assured, Madagascar is home to a diverse ecosystem (depending on your choice), but don’t fret – there are no dangerous or venomous animals to worry about, except for the centipede and a few spiders.

While it’s not recommended during the very cold season unless well-equipped, the camps comfortably accommodate 2-3 people, offering rain and hail protection.

Basic rural facilities, such as compost toilets and showers, are available just a few meters from the campsite.

Should you require hot water, you can warm it with the sunlight or rely on the kind assistance of the locals.

Option 2 invites you to immerse yourself in the heart of rural life through homestays.

Stay in the humble abode of a rural family and witness the genuine warmth of their hospitality. Houses, typically constructed with cooked mud bricks or simple mud bricks, provide a glimpse into the traditional architecture of the region.

Please note that the toilets and showers are generally located outside the house, reflecting the traditional setup.

Expect a more communal experience as you share the vicinity with both the family and their friendly neighbours.

To ensure a comfortable rest, mosquito nets are provided. The caring host family will go the extra mile to prepare hot water for your bath, allowing you to relax and rejuvenate after a day of exploration.

Whichever option you choose, be it the rustic charm of tented camps or the immersive cultural experience of homestays, we guarantee an unforgettable journey that connects you intimately with the rural fabric of Madagascar.