2024

BEACHES

Natural site to discover
4/5
2 reviews

Mahajanga is one of the few towns in Madagascar with a beach right in the center of town, at the end of the corniche road: it's known as the "tourist village". The beaches of Amborovy (about 8 km to the north), Grand Pavois (10 km) and Ampazony (15 km) attract all the tananarivian tourists in August. Numerous hotels, restaurants and small bars have sprung up, especially on Amborovy beach. Ideal for a Sunday out with the family. Further afield, the marvellous site of Antsanitia (pronounced: "antsanti", 40 min runway from the airport), is more unspoilt.

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2024

SACRED LAKE OF MANGATSA

Natural site to discover
3/5
1 review

18 km north of Mahajanga (same departure route as for the Cirque rouge), this small lake with its crystal-clear waters is sacred to many locals, who come here to make wishes by throwing coins into the water. The carp and moray eels that inhabit it are exceptionally large. Tuesdays and Thursdays are "fady" (no offerings possible). A good place for a picnic. An access fee of 10,000 Ar is charged for tours: visit to the sacred lake, the sacred tamarind tree, a crocodile enclosure, the baobab and the white lemurs.

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2024

MOZEA AKIBA MUSEUM

Museums

Small and simple museum. History of the region, old photographs, presentation of the fauna, the flora and the economy of the Middle West, selection of handicrafts. The paleontology section is interesting with its impressive fossils and dinosaur bones discovered in the Mahajamba valley. The museum is far from everything, so if you go by cab, it is wise to ask the driver to wait. However, the walk back along the cornice gives the opportunity to appreciate the landscape, provided to avoid the hot hours.

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2024

PANORAMA AU COUCHANT

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology

At the end of the day, make your way to the "plateau of tombs", where villas shelter between trees and flowers. From the top of the administrative block building, you have a panoramic view of the eastern districts: a white, ochre and vermilion city, lost in an ocean of greenery. We also love Amborovy beach. The seafront promenade, known as "le bord", is very lively and crowded during the vacations. Everyone loves to meet up on this local "croisette", in front of the old baobab tree (which takes on unexpected colors).

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2024

BOMBETOKA-BELEMBOKA PROTECTED AREA

Natural site to discover

On 85 000 ha, this protected natural area comprises 22 mangrove covered islets in the heart of the sumptuous Betsiboka delta. There will be a quantity of mangroves where a abonde rich: is abundant: 60 species of aquatic birds, including sacred ibis, pink flamingos, spatulas, crested, ducks, herons or Eagles of Madagascar… Moreover, a 3-hour hike from the village of Mahataitromby allows to discover fragments of dry forests and their habitants inhabitants, les (crowned propithèque, Eulémur rufus, Eulémur mongoz, microcèbes…). Lunch break in the village of Mahataitromby, for example.

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2024

RENIALA PARK

Natural site to discover

A recent botanical and zoological refuge at the entrance to the city, along the Bombetoka bay and its mangrove. This 25 ha space concentrates the different representatives of Malagasy fauna in captivity. Among them, four species of lemurs, including the Eulémur and the Propithèque, four species of turtles, boas, crocodiles, and Ankoay in a vast aviary… Birds, chameleon and other aquatic animals evolve in freedom. You can also admire some ostriches, in pens for the time being. Ideal for families.

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2024

MOSQUÉES ET MARCHÉS

Visit Points of interest

At the end of the road leading to Majunga airport, Avenue de Mahabibo gives access to an extremely lively district that's a pleasure to stroll through. It's all the more lively for being home to several large, colorful markets and two major mosques. At the end of the day, men in finely embroidered blue and white djellabas cool off next to the high walls of these religious buildings, in a very Comorian atmosphere. At siesta time on Fridays and Sundays, the murmur of the suras lulls you to sleep. As you stroll along, guided by the muezzins' call to prayer, you'll come across one of the eight mosques dotted around the town, including the old Indian mosque and the graceful Comorian mosque. These two buildings bear witness to the influence of Islam in this region. The central city is also home to a number of elegant buildings dating from the colonial period. These include the Androva hospital, the old post office, the residence, the courthouse and an insanely large cathedral that seems to have landed in the middle of town like a meteorite. On the way up to the barracks, on the hill overlooking the town of Majunga, the surrounding wall opens onto a doorway decorated with flowers carved in stone. Here stood the rova that dominated the town. Without the means to restore it, this monument is in danger of disappearing, which would be a real shame. The gate is the last vestige of the Merina fort where Radama I established his headquarters.

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2024

RELIQUAIRE ROYAL

Monuments to visit

The Doany is an important site in the Sakalava cult of Boina, where the relics of kings Andriamandrosoarivo, Andriamisara, Andrianamboniarivo and Andriamihanina are preserved. These relics - moustaches, fingernails and incisors - were richly decorated by Arab goldsmiths. The hut in which they are kept contains cult objects and belongings that once belonged to the sovereigns. People come to pray before the royal reliquary, especially on Mondays and Fridays, the other days being fady. Having been moved three times after the reign of the Sakalava kings, the monument - a hut - is currently located in Tsaramandroso. It can be reached by turning right onto the road leading to the regional university center. Entrance to the Zomba Be (sacred royal enclosure) is subject to rites and prohibitions that are not displayed at the entrance: bare feet, no glasses, braided hair for women (a lady from the village will take care of this), being dressed in a lamba (kitamby for men, kisaly for women). It is highly recommended to bring rum and candles (one box). The donation for the keeper is at your discretion (around 2,000 to 4,000 Ar). The keeper will invite you into his hut for a few words of welcome and to undress and dress. It's a good idea to be accompanied by a guide familiar with the local customs. Once a year, in July, the royal relics are bathed in a grandiose ceremony attended by thousands of people in a festive, musical atmosphere.

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2024

LA VIEILLE VILLE

Visit Points of interest

Mahajanga is a great place to stroll around. If you want to visit the city center (restricted area), walking or taking a tuk-tuk is the best way to go. But don't forget that it's hot almost all year round, so don't go out during the hottest hours of the day! The old town is concentrated in a rectangle formed by boulevard Poincaré, avenue de France, quai Orsini and rue du Maréchal Joffre. It's worth taking the time to stroll through this center with its right-angled streets and fortified houses, vestiges of the Arab presence in the 18th century. The district is especially fascinating when the shadows lengthen and the elegant ladies, draped in gold, emerge from the bougainvillea-lined courtyards, at a time when people gather around the vendors selling kebabs, cooked manioc and fried food. You'll see the remains of centuries-old Arab trading posts: carved wooden doors, arabesques and the old Indian mosque. Colonial-style houses (almost all in disrepair), tinted in different varieties of ochre, display their balusters, varangues and columns. In the windows, embroidered white cotton sails flutter in the wind, revealing a look, a smile. The port is extremely busy in the morning and at the end of the day. Rice, cotton, wood and cement are loaded and unloaded from red, blue and green dhows and cargo ships. Further along the Quai Orsini, past the customs building, the boat graveyard offers an impressive sight of wrecks of all shapes and sizes, pirogues and rusty sheet metal.

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2024

FRONT DE MER

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology

At the end of Avenue de France, here's a place for a family stroll. Acting as a traffic circle, an enormous multi-century baobab tree over 20 m in circumference adorns the end of the avenue. To pay homage to the ancestors, every newcomer is expected to walk around it 7 times. Don't hesitate! Under the roots of this tree lies the treasure hidden by the Sakalava kings when they arrived from the Menabe. On the right stands a colonial-style building. The walk continues along Boulevard Marcoz (preferably in the cool).

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2024

RED CIRCUS

Natural Crafts

If you take the road from the airport and continue for 3 km (12 km north from the city center), at the Grand Pavois, you will come to a surprising landscape. A natural cirque, carved by the winds and the waters, forms a kind of canyon of a surprising color: the limestones and the sands are pink, burgundy, carmine. Walking along the river, you reach the sea after a nice walk. The sunrise and the sunset on the red circuses are magical moments. Further, the red circus of Ampazony makes the joy of the amateurs of quad.

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2024

PORT AUX BOUTRES

Site of archaeology crafts and science and technology

Let's meet on the Orsini quay, early in the morning or late in the day. The dockers doze in the shade of the old Arab counters, the rickshaw drivers rest in their vehicles, the sambo sellers seem to be waiting... Suddenly a dhow arrives and a feverish agitation takes over the quays. Semi-trailers loaded to the brim with cotton rub shoulders with rickshaws crumbling under the weight of fabrics. The dhows painted in red and blue, green and yellow remind us of all the journeys to Zanzibar and Moroni, according to the winds...

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2024

OFFICE RÉGIONAL DU TOURISME DU BOENY

Tourist office

Information on city, leaflets, maps and guided tours of the city (2:30 a. m.), the sacred lake (1/2 day), the Belobaka caves (1/2 day), the red circus, the new Antrema protected area and many others.

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