2-Week Madagascar Tour Packages
What if you spent two weeks in Madagascar seeing wildlife that exists nowhere else? Lemurs jumping through trees, chameleons everywhere, and the Avenue of the Baobabs looking like another planet. Two weeks lets you explore Andasibe rainforest, Isalo's sandstone formations, snorkel coral reefs and visit highland villages. Madagascar's so unique it feels like evolution took a completely different path.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week Madagascar tour itineraries
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14 Days in Madagascar, incl. Antananarivo and Andasibe
Natural wonders await on this 14-day tour covering 8 diverse locations from Antananarivo to Andasibe National Park. Highlights include Ranomafana's thermal springs, Valbio Research Centre visits, and traditional silk weaving in Sandrandahy villages.

- Days 1-2
Antananarivo & Ifaty
Begin in Antananarivo (locally called "Tana"). Visit the local markets in Analakey before taking an early flight to Tulear. Stop at Reniala Private Park for breakfast near ancient baobabs and walk through the Spiny Forest. A recent visitor shared: "The baobab trees were incredible - some over 13 meters around! Our guide's knowledge of the local flora was exceptional."

- Days 3-5
Ifaty & Isalo National Park
Relax on Ifaty's beaches before driving to Isalo National Park through southwestern Madagascar's unique landscape. You'll have two full days to explore Isalo's varied environments from rainforests to canyons. Look for ring-tailed lemurs, sifakas and more than 80 bird species. Pack motion sickness medication the roads can be quite rough.

- Days 6-8
Fianarantsoa & Ranomafana
Take the drive to historic Fianarantsoa with a stop at Anja Community Reserve to see ring-tailed lemurs up close. Next is Ranomafana National Park for wildlife viewing. One visitor noted: "Getting up at dawn for the morning trek was worth it - we saw golden bamboo lemurs and the world's smallest chameleon." You'll want quick-dry clothing for the high humidity.

- Days 9-10
Ambositra & Antsirabe
Visit Ambositra, known for its woodcarving. Stop by local workshops to watch artisans create intricate marquetry using naturally colored wood. Continue to Antsirabe in the highlands. The drive takes time but offers great views. Load up on podcasts and snacks. Your guide can point you to good local dinner spots.

- Days 11-13
Andasibe & Return to Antananarivo
Spend time in Andasibe National Park where 11 lemur species live. Join guided walks during day and night to spot wildlife. A traveler recalled: "The night walks were magical - we saw mouse lemurs, chameleons, and fireflies." Bring a headlamp and rain gear. Back in Antananarivo you can join a chocolate-making class using local cacao.

- Day 14
Departure
14 Days in Madagascar, incl. Antananarivo and Ifaty
Madagascar's highlights unfold over 14 days, visiting 9 cities including Antananarivo, Andasibe, and Ifaty. The itinerary features 4 national parks, beach stays, and immersive experiences like paper-making in Ambalavao and cooking classes in Antsirabe.

- Days 1-2
Antananarivo to Ifaty
- Days 3-4
Ifaty Beach & Wildlife
Explore Ifaty's beautiful beaches along the Mozambique Channel. Book a guided snorkeling trip ($65), visit the Reniala Spiny Forest Reserve, or try a traditional dugout canoe ride. "The spiny forest was incredible. Bring sturdy shoes as the terrain is quite rough, and go early before the heat sets in."

- Days 5-6
Ranohira & Isalo National Park
Take a 9-hour drive through desert landscapes to Ranohira. Stop to see traditional Mahafaly tombs and visit the local tree planting project that protects Isalo's biodiversity. Spend a day hiking in Isalo National Park's canyons and natural pools. Pack hiking boots. The trails can get slippery and challenging.

- Days 7-8
Ambalavao & Ranomafana
- Days 9-10
Antsirabe Highlands
- Days 11-12
Andasibe National Park
- Days 13-14
Return to Antananarivo
14 Days in Madagascar, incl. Antananarivo and National Parks
A wildlife-focused 14-day route covers 8 national parks across 2,000+ km, from Andasibe's rainforests to Isalo's canyons. Key sites include Palmarium Reserve, Kirindy Forest, and Ranomafana, with upscale lodge accommodations throughout.

What people love about 2-week Madagascar tours
- Madagascar Adventure
An adventure like no other. A unique country, animals and people. It ticked all my animal encounter boxes except the Aye Aye Lemur which I didn't really expect. Almost a land Galapagos experience, the animals are all so magnificent, the guides and scouts very organised so that you get your viewing experience. The only negative thing is the country is not set up very well for tourism. Which in one way is great, because crowds are not good when viewing wildlife, but it could be organised better by limiting numbers of tourists into certain places. A time allotment should be given to share the load and a maximum number of tourists. But hey that is just an idea for improvement. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I am so glad I got to tick it off my bucket list. Don't miss the Grand Tsingy. Don't miss Peyrieras Exotic Park for the chameleons
- Highlights of Madagascar
The travel times are not correct. You should always add plus 25%, then it's fine. Otherwise everything was as described. I had a good guide, group and time.
- Madagascar Wildlife Tour 14D/13N
What a fantastic trip! Madagascar is such a unique and interesting country full of so many new sights and experiences. If you've experienced other Mainland
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