Temporadas de Viaje

Madagascar en Enero

Green Season Serenity & Lush Landscapes

Enero es el punto álgido de la temporada de lluvias, pero no es un mes para subestimar. Si bien la costa este y el remoto oeste experimentan fuertes lluvias, una cuidadosa planificación de la ruta permite disfrutar de Madagascar en todo su esplendor. Los paisajes se tiñen de un verde esmeralda, las orquídeas florecen y prácticamente tendrás los parques nacionales para ti solo.

Clima
★★★☆☆
Fauna
★★★★☆
Playas
★★★☆☆
Multitudes
★☆☆☆☆

Lo que funciona bien

  • East Coast & Rainforests: Andasibe and Palmarium are incredibly lush, perfect for spotting rare orchids and baby chameleons in the mist.
  • Nosy Be: Enjoys a forgiving microclimate, remaining a reliable destination for warm seas, diving, and beach relaxation.
  • RN7 Route: Ranomafana and Isalo are accessible with a 4x4, offering spectacular green photography and roaring waterfalls.

Lo que puede ser difícil

  • Northern Roads: The RN6 is occasionally cut, and bridges between Ambilobe and Diego Suarez may require canoe crossings.
  • Domestic Flights: Tsaradia flights can be delayed or rescheduled due to tropical weather systems.
  • Boat Transfers: Sea conditions around Anakao and the east coast can be rough, occasionally delaying boat transfers.

Generalmente no recomendado

  • Tsingy de Bemaraha: Strictly closed for the season due to mud, rising water levels, and safety risks on the limestone pinnacles.
  • Remote West: Morondava, Belo sur Mer, and the Avenue of the Baobabs are largely inaccessible due to flooded dirt roads.
  • Pangalanes Canal: Long canal routes are best avoided in January due to high water and heavy rains.