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Avenue of the Baobabs tour and safari

Avenue of The Baobabs is found in Madagascar. This is one of the islands in the southeastern part of Africa. Madagascar is home to many national monuments and landmarks. The Avenue of The Baobabs is one of these landmarks. It was named a national monument in 2015. This is after forest fires, paddy fields, and deforestation became a threat to baobab trees. It attracts tourists from across the world. It is along a dirt road between Morondava and Belo Tsiribihina. Visitors love the sightings of ancient baobab trees along the road.

Activities to do during the Avenue of The Baobabs tour and safari

  • Visiting the Avenue of The Baobabs

The avenue of Baobabs is one of the landmarks in Madagascar. It is a natural monument. The government collaborates with a private organization in conserving the monument. It is known as the mother of forests. The baobab trees once formed a dense tropical forest that covered most of the parts of the island.

Most tourists who visit Madagascar go on an Avenue of The Baobabs tour and safari. So, most of the time, the road along the avenue is very busy. Most people think that the avenue is long. But it is not. It is only 260 km long. This stretch has about 20 to 25 giant baobab trees. These trees can live up to 800 years. Their trunks can be as wide as 11 meters. They can also grow as tall as 30 meters. Some people refer to them as upside-down trees. This is because their branches have a sparse root look.

  • Photography

This is another great activity while on an Avenue of the Baobabs tour and safari. The avenue is among the most photographed places in the country. At sunset, the baobab leaves change their color. This is nothing short of magical. This is the time you will find many people taking photos. You can also get epic photos at sunrise. But you need to arrive early to capture the best shots.

  • Visit nearby attractions

Tourists also visit nearby attractions during the Avenue of the Baobabs tour and safari. For instance, about 4 miles from the avenue is a group of huge baobabs. They are called the baobabs of love. This is because they are intertwined like lovers. These species are called the baobab Amoureux. Locals have different myths about the intertwined baobabs.

  • Visiting locals

You can also visit locals when exploring the Avenue of the Baobabs. You will learn more about their lifestyles. It is also a great chance to learn about the health benefits of the Baobabs.

FAQs

  • Where is the Avenue of The Baobabs located?

Avenue of The Baobabs is in the west of the island of Madagascar. It is northeast of Morondovo. It is along a dirt road between Morondovo and Belon Tsiribihina. This is about 643 km via the road. It is situated at 20.2505° S and 44.4197° E.

  • When is the best time to visit the Avenue of The Baobabs?

You can go for an Avenue of the Baobabs tour and safari at any time of the year. But the best time is during the dry season. This is between June and September. But you can also visit between December and January.

  • How to get to the Avenue of The Baobabs

Most visitors enter Madagascar via the international airport in Antananarivo city. From here, you can take a domestic flight to a nearby airfield. This would take you about 45 minutes to reach the avenue. But you can enjoy a long ride to the avenue. This may take about 12 hours.

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