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Two Week Madagascar Itineraries
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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Two Weeks in Madagascar: Wildlife Wonders of the Eighth Continent
Spot lemurs in lush parks, then slow down with sea views and sand.
11-14 day Madagascar itineraries suit travelers who want a rich mix of wildlife, forest walks, and time by the coast, without a rushed feel. Trips can be guided on key days, and you can pick small-group or private options, with travel days planned to link top areas in a smooth route. Expect rainforest and highland views, parks known for lemurs, and calm beach time to round it out. Many itineraries mix guided visits and free time, so you get help for big sights and space to roam at an easy pace.
Best 11-14 day itineraries
Nosy Be & North Madagascar
PRIVATE TOUR: Take in the best of North Madagascar, Nosy Be and surrounding islands on this 11-day private tour. Relax on pristine beaches, explore stunning bays and stretches of coastline and take a boat trip on the famous Emerald Sea. Cruise by catamaran to Nosy Komba, snorkel amongst the turtles and fish of Nosy Tanikely and spot Madagascar's endemic lemurs in Amber Mountain National Park and Ankarana National Park, plus so much more.

Tour Highlights
Mer d'Emeraude - Cruise along the Emerald Sea, home to crystal clear water and a biodiverse coral reef
Amber Mountain National Park - Spot rare lemurs and explore the lush forests of Madagascar's first national park
Antsiranana (Diego Suarez) - Spend four nights in this northern port city, explore the stunning Three Bays and see the Cap Andranomody lighthouse
Nosey Be - Explore lush landscapes, colonial architecture, and vibrant markets on this tropical island off Madagascar's northern coast
Ankarana National Park - See the imposing Ankarana massif, explore cave systems and see more of Madagascar's rare lemurs
Nosy Iranja - Explore this tiny pair of island, connected by a white sandbank, ranked as one of the world's most beautiful islands
Nosy Komba - Join a catamaran cruise to "Lemur Island", home to an important population of rare black lemurs
Nosy Tanikely - Snorkel amongst the turtles and tropical fish of this uninhabited island and marine reserve
Best of East Madagascar
PRIVATE TOUR: Experience Madagascar’s diverse landscapes, wildlife, and culture on this unforgettable journey. Explore Antananarivo’s historic charm, hike through Andasibe-Mantadia National Park to see the Indri Indri lemurs, and cruise the scenic Canal des Pangalanes. Discover the Palmarium Reserve’s rare flora and playful lemurs, visit local fishing villages, and unwind on the paradise island of Sainte Marie. Enjoy pristine beaches, forest trails, and optional whale watching (June–October). A perfect mix of adventure and relaxation, with comfortable stays throughout.

Tour Highlights
Antananarivo – Start and end your adventure in the Malagasy capital, with free time to explore
Andasibe-Mantadia National Park – Hike through lush forests to see the Indri Indri, Madagascar’s largest lemur
Canal des Pangalanes – Cruise between sea and lagoons, passing local pirogues and floating markets
Palmarium Reserve – Discover rare palms, exotic plants, and playful lemurs in a unique eco-reserve
Sainte Marie Island – Relax on idyllic beaches, explore forests, and experience island life at a slower pace
Optional Humpback Whale Watching (June–October) – Spot majestic whales during their seasonal migration
Highlights of Madagascar
Explore Madagascar on this 12-day journey beginning and ending in Antananarivo. You’ll travel from the misty forests of Andasibe, home to the iconic Indri, to the terraced highlands of Antsirabe and the lush rainforest of Ranomafana. Continue south for dramatic desert scenery and epic hikes in Isalo National Park before unwinding on the beaches of Ifaty, where coral reefs and Vezo fishing villages shape daily life. Returning to the capital, you’ll have time to wander its historic quarters.

Tour Highlights
Antananarivo - Explore the Malagasy capital’s historic upper town at leisure, including the Rova and former prime minister’s residence
Andasibe - Observe nocturnal wildlife on a guided night walk, listening for elusive night-active lemurs in the region’s humid forest
Andasibe-Mantadia National Park - Encounter the Indri, Madagascar’s largest lemur, while walking through dense rainforest rich in endemic fauna and orchids
Antsirabe - Discover this elegant highland city’s European-influenced layout and architecture, shaped by its missionary origins and longstanding brewing traditions
Ranomafana National Park - Experience a rainforest trek in one of Madagascar’s premier reserves, home to diverse lemurs, chameleons and thriving primary forest
Ambalavao - Visit the traditional Anteimoro Paper Factory to see handmade parchment crafted using techniques introduced by early Arabian settlers
Isalo National Park - Hike through the sculpted sandstone massif, passing unique endemic plants en route to a natural spring-fed swimming pool
Ifaty - Enjoy the long sandy beach and observe daily life in Vezo fishing communities set beside spiny forest and mangrove-fringed coast
Madagascar 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Trips in Madagascar are partly guided, with an English-speaking driver guide on key days and local guides in parks and reserves. With group and private tours, it is easy to pick the right style for an 11-14 day vacation.
Accommodation
Accommodation is planned in 3-4 star hotels, 5 star hotels and jungle lodges, and we may use a similar place if needed. Some itineraries include airport transfers, while others start with you making your own way to the hotel.
Trip pacing
Most 11-14 day Madagascar tours run at a medium pace, mixing travel days with walks, wildlife time, and coast stays. Some trips are easy, others have more walking, so fitness needs can change by itinerary.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Madagascar in 11 to 14 days?
Around 11 to 14 days suits the north of Madagascar. Routes center on Antsiranana, the Amber Mountain and Ankarana national parks, and the islands of Nosy Iranja and Nosy Komba. It combines wildlife with island time.
Is 11 to 14 days enough for Madagascar?
Two weeks suits one region of this large island in depth. The north or the south fits comfortably. Seeing the whole country would need much longer.
Are 11 to 14 day Madagascar tours guided?
They run as partially guided trips, as private tours and group tours. A guide covers the parks and wildlife. Groups are capped at around 25.
How active is an 11 to 14 day Madagascar tour?
The activity level is easy to moderate, with park walks to spot lemurs and wildlife. The pace is steady. There is a minimum age of around seven.
What does an 11 to 14 day Madagascar tour cover?
Routes focus on the north around Antsiranana and its national parks. They take in the wildlife, forests and offshore islands. Private and group options are both available.
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