On my first day in Antananarivo one guy assured me that it would be impossible for solo girl to travel around Madagascar without speaking French and Malagasy.
After I made it to every national park I wanted to visit, climb Pic Boby – “the Roof of Madagascar”on my birthday, took most incredible journeys with local taxi brauses and train (which took 21 hours instead of 12!!) I came back to same hostel day before taking my flight back home. I wanted to see that skeptical guy and share my experiences , but never met him again.
I am incredible lucky traveler and have not even noticed how simple words -“I love you Madagascar!” – became my mantra while traveling there. I was repeating them each time I would see smiling face, breathtaking landscape or tasting delicious food.
I decided to share few pictures with other travelers too, especially with girl adventurers, to proof that being girl and not speaking languages are not reasons for skepticism when it comes to travel and explore the world
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“I love you Madagascar” – because your landscapes look like paintings and they took my breath away
I loved your colorful rice fields
And your Sunsets
“I love you Madagascar” – Because I had the most incredible birthday celebration there. I climbed the Roof of Madagascar
And I met the Sunrise on the top of the mountain
And I felt like never before
“I love you Madagascar” – because of sailing down beautiful Tsiribiha river took me back in time
“I love you Madagascar” because each person I met on my way granted me a bright smile!
“I love you Madagascar” – because of all the amazing creatures I’ve never seen before
And because of amazing Tsingy park, where you can’t understand are you still on the Earth or not
And of course “I love you Madagascar” for your Majestic Baobabs. I am sure these amazing trees have souls!
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Share on FacebookYour pictures are indeed breath taking and majestic; makes me want to pack up and go:) Lucky you.
Magnificent photographs, matched only by your enthusiasm for this country. Nice work -- and keep on keepin' on!
Your pictures are indeed breath taking and majestic; makes me want to pack up and go:) Lucky you.
Magnificent photographs, matched only by your enthusiasm for this country. Nice work -- and keep on keepin' on!
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