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– Clothes
You will need to adapt the clothes you bring to Madagascar according to the climate of the country.
You should bring light cotton clothes, preferably, and also long-sleeved clothes to protect you from mosquito bites. Make sure you have a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen in your suitcase to avoid sunburn. For hiking in the Highlands or national parks, good pairs of hiking shoes are highly recommended. Also add warm clothes; the nights and early mornings here are cool. During the rainy season, have a kway and umbrella available to protect yourself against the rain.
– Your kit with medicines
Have at least one first aid kit to deal with minor accidents on the road. The first aid kit should contain: a sunscreen with a high index of protection, disinfectants, anti-malarial tablets and diarrhea treatments, aspirin, band-aids, anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea, a soothing lotion for itching.
A complete travel order issued by the attending physician for travel with children.
– Your camera
Don’t forget your camera or video camera to bring back good memories, it is important.
The Malagasy currency is the Ariary. Euro and dollar exchange can be done directly at the airport upon arrival, at exchange bureaus, banks, and at your hotels.
However, you should check the exchange rate before you leave because the value of the currency can fluctuate over time.
It should be noted that Madagascar benefits from a tropical climate that is characterized by two distinct seasons:
– The dry season: April to October. This is the best time to discover Madagascar; it is cooler and drier, with temperatures ranging from 25° to 28°. It is the most favorable season to enjoy the island’s natural wonders, terrestrial or marrin.
– The rainy season: November to March. The temperature is warm, ranging from 28° to 32° but can be accompanied by heavy rains, and cyclones can be frequent during this period. In the east, rain is ubiquitous even during the dry season but is rare in the southern part, which experiences a semi-desert climate.
However, temperature and climate vary depending on the regions visited.
No vaccine is currently required to travel to Madagascar, and malaria prophylaxis is no longer mandatory. A mosquito cream is sufficient to protect yourself from insects.
You must have at least a first aid kit; this will help you manage minor health problems while traveling.
To enter the country you will need a passport with a remaining validity of at least six months from arrival in the country; your document must also have a page for an entry stamp.
You are required to obtain a tourist visa if it can be conveniently applied for online before departure or issued upon arrival. To obtain it, you must present your return airline ticket confirming the duration of your trip.
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