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  1. Refer to your vaccination records. Make sure you are up to date on the following: Typhoid, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Meningitis, Polio, MMR, Tuberculosis (BCG) and/or Tetanus (DTP). You don’t need the Yellow Fever vaccine for Madagascar. However, if you plan to travel in mainland Africa on your way there, you DO need it.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · FCDO travel advice for Madagascar. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  3. Madagaskarin tasavalta (malagassiksi Repoblikan’i Madagasikara, ransk. République de Madagascar) eli Madagaskar on saarivaltio Intian valtameressä noin 640 kilometrin päässä Afrikan itärannikosta. Välimatkan lisäksi sitä erottaa Afrikan mantereesta 165 miljoonaa vuotta evoluutiota, minkä vuoksi saaren eläimistöstä on kehittynyt ainutlaatuinen.

  4. 5 de dic. de 2023 · Key Facts. Flag. Located off the coast of East Africa in the Indian Ocean, Madagascar is the second-largest island country in the world. It covers an area of t 592,800 sq. kilometers. The country can be divided into three parallel longitudinal physiographic regions. The coastal strip in the east, the central plateau, and the western regions of ...

  5. Madagascar is a 2005 American animated survival comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation SKG and PDI/DreamWorks, and distributed by DreamWorks Pictures. The film was directed by Eric Darnell and Tom McGrath (in McGrath's feature directorial debut) and written by Darnell, McGrath, Mark Burton, and Billy Frolick.The film stars the voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer, Jada ...

  6. Madagascar showcases the very best of our wild, weird but oh-so-wonderful world. Venture into national parks to experience profound moments in nature, mellow out on idyllic islands, stroll through heritage towns and spot quirky wildlife not found anywhere else on this earth. Book your tour today.

  7. 9 de sept. de 2022 · Madagascar is perhaps best-known for its lemurs—of which nearly 100 different species and sub-species live on the island—and for its massive baobab trees. The island is also home to the Tuléar reef, the world's third-largest coral reef system, making Madagascar one of the top scuba diving destinations in Africa.

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