Madagascar

Toamasina, Madagascar

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Madagascar's largest port, Toamasina, blends historic architecture, coastal charm, and a culinary tradition that fuses African, Asian and French influences with local Malagasy spices. Stroll down the city's palm-fringed Boulevard Joffre for an introduction to local life before turning and heading only a few minutes’ walk away to the bustling market of Bazary Be, where vanilla, lychees, cloves and handcrafted goods showcase the region's rich agricultural heritage. Visit Notre Dame de Lourdes and marvel at the massive banyan trees that line the park of Place Bien Aimé.

Taolagnaro (Fort Dauphin), Madagascar

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Also known as Fort Dauphin, Taolagnaro has miles of beautiful beaches perfect for sunbathing, swimming and surfing, while the surrounding nature sanctuaries protect the astonishing biodiversity of exotic flora and fauna unique to Madagascar. Just minutes from town in the lush forests of Nahampoana Reserve, you’ll find the island’s most famous residents, diverse species of lemurs such as ring-tailed and sifaka.