Excursion to Morondava
Morondava, Madagascar Overview
Why take an excursion to Morondava?
One-Week Morondava excursion: Detailed itinerary
| Day | Itinerary | Activities & Highlights | Accommodation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Antananarivo to Miandrivazo | Morning: Meet & greet upon arrival at Antananarivo Ivato Airport. Start your journey by 4x4, heading west across Madagascar’s highlands. Along the way, pass terraced rice paddies and traditional Highland villages as you gradually descend into the Menabe plains. Afternoon: Arrive in Miandrivazo by late afternoon. | Charming hotel in Miandrivazo (air-conditioned comfort). |
| Day 2 | Miandrivazo to Morondava (Avenue of the Baobabs) | Morning: Continue by road towards Morondava, enjoying panoramic views along the Tsiribihina River. En route, spot your first baobabs standing solitary in the savannah. Afternoon: Arrive in Morondava around early afternoon. Later, take an excursion to the famed Avenue of the Baobabs to witness a spectacular sunset among these iconic giants. The golden light and majestic trees provide unforgettable photo opportunities. | High-end hotel in Morondava (seaside location with pool). |
| Day 3 | Morondava - Kirindy - Morondava | Morning: Early departure to Kirindy Reserve. Enjoy a guided walk through the dry forest to discover lemurs (sifakas, brown lemurs), endemic birds, and unique flora. With luck, you might spot the elusive fossa (Madagascar’s top predator) and other wildlife like the giant jumping rat. Afternoon: Return to Morondava after lunch. On the way back, stop at the Lovers’ Baobabs. Late afternoon is free in Morondava: relax on Nosy Kely Beach or stroll through town to visit the craft market and bustling fishing port. Evening (Optional): You have the option of a night walk in Kirindy to observe nocturnal species such as mouse lemurs and chameleons. | High-end boutique lodge in Morondava. |
| Day 4 | Morondava to Belo-sur-Mer | Morning: Set off early in the 4x4, driving south along a coastal track towards Belo-sur-Mer. Traverse landscapes of mangroves and sparkling salt flats, with palm trees and dwarf baobabs as a backdrop. Arrive in Belo-sur-Mer, a Vezo fishing village, around midday. Afternoon: Explore this village renowned for its traditional boat-builders. Enjoy a peaceful sunset over the bay, with the sky turning pink and the sails of local canoes silhouetted on the water. | Charming eco-lodge in Belo-sur-Mer (beachfront bungalow). |
| Day 5 | Belo-sur-Mer (Free Day) | All Day: Free day to relax and soak up the idyllic setting of Belo-sur-Mer. Optional activities: lounge on the white-sand beach and swim in the turquoise lagoon; go snorkeling to see coral reefs and tropical fish; take a sail on a traditional outrigger canoe to nearby islets; join a guided visit to the nearby Kirindy Mitea National Park (coastal forest with salt lakes and waterbirds); or spend time in the village meeting local fishermen and experiencing their daily life (with plenty of friendly smiles from the children). Evening: Savor a dinner of fresh fish and seafood. | Charming eco-lodge in Belo-sur-Mer (half-board included). |
| Day 6 | Belo-sur-Mer to Morondava | Morning: A relaxed morning in Belo-sur-Mer. Late morning, depart by 4x4 to drive back up the coast toward Morondava. En Route: Make stops to enjoy the Menabe landscapes one last time Afternoon: Arrive in Morondava and enjoy free time to shop for souvenirs (wood carvings, embroidered textiles) at the local market or take one last swim in the sea. Evening: Share a festive farewell dinner at a renowned local restaurant famous for its seafood, celebrating the end of your adventure. | Comfortable modern hotel in Morondava. |
| Day 7 | Morondava to Antananarivo (Return) | Early Morning: Depart by road for the long journey back to Antananarivo (approximately 11-12 hours total driving). The trip is split into two legs: first, drive to Miandrivazo for a lunch break and a last look at the river; then continue via Antsirabe through the green highlands of central Madagascar. Evening: Arrive in Antananarivo. Transfer to Ivato International Airport and receive assistance with check-in formalities for your departure flight. | N/A : end of tour (no overnight stay provided, as this is departure day). |
Why choose Mada Tours Guide for your Morondava excursion?
Premium service & worry-free travel
In addition, MTG handles all the logistics for you: hotel bookings, activity scheduling, park entry tickets, and meal arrangements according to your package. You can travel with complete peace of mind, free from any logistical hassles or unexpected worries.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Morondava excursion
What are the driving times like during this Morondava tour?
The longest road sections are on Day 1 (Antananarivo to Miandrivazo) and Day 7 (Morondava to Antananarivo), with approximately 6 to 12 hours of driving each. These journeys are broken up with stops and a lunch break for comfort. Most other daily drives last between 3 and 5 hours, allowing plenty of time for sightseeing and rest without rushing.
Is the Morondava excursion suitable for all types of travelers (children, seniors, etc.)?
Yes. The itinerary is designed to suit all ages and interests. The walks in Kirindy Forest are easy and moderate, and free moments are built in so everyone can recharge. Families with children, couples seeking romance, and senior travelers will all appreciate the balanced pace and the ability to adjust certain activities (for example, choosing more relaxation time at Belo-sur-Mer if desired). The Mada Tours Guide team pays special attention to each guest’s well-being and safety, regardless of age.
What is the climate like in Morondava and the western region of Madagascar?
Morondava enjoys a dry tropical climate. The dry season runs roughly from April to October, with warm, sunny days (around 25–30°C on average) and cooler nights. This is the ideal time to travel, as rain is very scarce and the ocean breeze tempers the heat.
In the rainy season (November to March), temperatures climb higher (sometimes 35°C or more) with high humidity and frequent thunderstorms. During this wet period, some dirt roads can become difficult to access. Nevertheless, even in the peak of the austral summer, mornings and late afternoons in Morondava remain pleasant thanks to the sea breeze.
When is the best time to see the baobabs in Morondava?
Baobabs offer a unique sight year-round, but the dry season (May to October) is generally the best time. During these months, the skies are usually clear and the sunsets beautifully illuminate the Avenue of the Baobabs without the risk of rain. Additionally, between June and September, the baobab trees are leafless, which makes their majestic silhouettes stand out even more against the colorful sky. The ideal times of day are sunrise and especially sunset, when golden light sets the trunks aglow.
Is it safe to travel by road to Morondava?
Yes especially as part of an organized tour with a reputable operator like Mada Tours Guide. The main road between Antananarivo and Morondava is paved for most of the way (up to the town of Belo Tsiribihina).
Mada Tours Guide provides a professional driver who knows the route and local conditions well, and who observes speed limits and proper rest stops. The 4×4 vehicle is fully equipped and regularly serviced to handle off-road sections (for example, the sandy track to Belo-sur-Mer). In addition, our team monitors road and weather conditions in real time, adjusting the itinerary if needed to avoid any risk. You will travel in safety and comfort, with all necessary safety equipment on board (satellite phone, first aid kit, etc.) to handle any eventuality.
What equipment is recommended for this one-week trip to Morondava?
Pack light, breathable clothing to handle the daytime heat (cotton t-shirts, lightweight shorts or pants), and don’t forget a hat or cap, sunglasses, and sunscreen. It’s also wise to bring one or two long-sleeved shirts and lightweight long pants for the evenings to protect against mosquitoes. For footwear, a pair of sneakers or light hiking shoes is sufficient for walks in the forest and village visits, plus sandals for the beach. Don’t forget your swimsuit for a dip at Belo-sur-Mer or in the hotel pool in Morondava. Lastly, a good camera or smartphone is a must to capture the sunsets at the Avenue of the Baobabs and other highlights of the trip. Be sure to pack enough batteries/chargers (and note that Madagascar uses a Type J electrical outlet, so bring an appropriate plug adapter).

Helinirina Raharomanana is an independent guide, founder, and manager of the agency Madagascar Tours Guide. With extensive experience in the tourism industry, he specializes in organizing tailor-made trips across the entire Malagasy territory. Collaborating with a team of experienced guides and drivers, he is dedicated to providing an in-depth exploration of Madagascar’s landscapes, traditions, and customs.