Tulear is at the end of NR7, in the south of Madagascar. It is one of the island’s top destination and thus attracts tourists for its many charms. There is a lot of things to see and do : learn more about the culture, enjoy its dream beaches and various landscapes, surf impressive waves, hike or go on an excursion to discover rare and endemic vegetal and mammal species.
Tulear is impressive for its' seabed, its' biodiversity but also its' singular culture and will surely amaze by its' history. Its' welcoming people will show you the city and accompany you into discovering their traditions and know-hows.
Tulear is Madagascar's southern region capital which is also called Toliara from its' Malagasy name. The city is sunny all year long and will offer you an outstanding cultural asset. You are off to discover a warm and welcoming people which will...
Ifaty is a seaside village located 60 km south of Tulear. It welcomes a lot of tourists during the touristic season. Its hotels, diving spots, restaurants and local bars will make you a lasting impression.
Reniala park, which is also called the Domergue reserve, is an outstanding forest extending on 60 hectares, and is mainly composed of baobabs and thorny trees. Today, the reserve is a protected ecotouristic area where you will discover species...
Anakao's village is located South of Tulear and is in a protected area, with a singular charm. The village is in the extreme south of the island which will give you a end-of-the-world feeling thanks to its' deserted beaches.
The Antsokay Arboretum is located 12 km southeast of Tulear's city and will surprise you by its rich endemic fauna and flora! This nature reserve was the result of an initiative, whose goal was to protect the endemic plants of the southern region...
Saint Augustin's bay is an amazing site crossed by the Onilahy, Madagascar's greatest river. In the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries, the bay sheltered Portuguese and Dutch sailors as well as pirates from all around the world.
Nosy Ve is an island located on a barrier reef nearby the coastal village of Anakao. Nosy Ve's reef is approximately 4.5 km long and 1.8 km wide. Its name can be mistaken with Nosy Be, which is its elder in the North of Madagascar.
The region is surrounded by a 300 km long coral reef that guarantees you one of the region's most beautiful beach. The reef gives Andavadoaka's water all the needed advantages : transparent turquoise blue waters, a marine biodiversity and white...
Ambatomilo, located in the Southwest of Madagascar, is little known and thus preserved from mass tourism, which truly gives this idyllic place its charm. It is a true paradise right on the the edge of a lagoon with emerald green and turquoise...
Salary is a quiet fishing village bordered by a lagoon that give the bay a postcard look. Over more than 100 km, the Ambatomilo lagoon includes the Salary bay, one of the island's most beautiful beaches. Endless white stand and turquoise blue sea...
The Amoron'i Onilahy was recently classified as a protected area and is considered as a natural wonder among Madagascar's most beautiful ones. The area has a surface of several thousands of hectares, the protection of which is constantly...
The Mikea's forest is an heritage in terms of biodiversity and environment. She is essential to the region's tourism development. Rumors tell some mystic stories that give this place a mysterious feeling.
Miary's village is well-known for its sacred banyan which is a fig tree characterized by long descending branches that reach the ground and thus look like roots. Miary's banyan is repeatedly cited as the most representative of the island's...
This park of the southwest region is mostly famous for its salty lake, spread over 20km long. Nature's lover will love the numerous animals and plants that live there. There is such a biodiversity in here that its endemic rate is close to the...
The site is classified as a marine National Park due to its marine biodiversity. Discover the park, its 90 000 hectares and its reef system who is the world's 3rd largest one.
The site is classified as "natural monument and protected harmonious landscapes" and understandably justify its name. The place is breathtaking and will take you on a journey between earth and sky. You might climb mounts and enjoy a 360° vantage...