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Datos Esenciales para Visitar Madagascar
Health & Safety Tips for madagascar
Connectivity & Mobility in madagascar
Extensive Mobile Network Coverage
Madagascar's mobile network coverage is primarily dominated by three major operators: Orange Madagascar, Airtel Madagascar, and Telma. These providers offer a mix of 2G, 3G, and 4G/LTE services, with coverage concentrated in urban centers and along major transportation routes. While physical SIM cards are readily available upon arrival, eSIM technology is also supported by some local carriers, offering a convenient option for tourists. Prune provides eSIM solutions for Madagascar, leveraging the existing robust network infrastructure to ensure reliable connectivity across the island.
Fuente: Autorité de Régulation des Technologies de Communication (ARTEC) - artec.mg
Confianza: 0.9
Ciclo de Actualización: 12 months

Affordable Prepaid SIM Options
For tourists in Madagascar, prepaid SIM cards are generally affordable and widely available from major operators like Orange, Airtel, and Telma. A basic SIM card itself might cost around 5,000 to 10,000 MGA (approximately $1.25 - $2.50 USD), with various data and call bundles available to suit different needs. For instance, a data package offering several gigabytes could range from 10,000 MGA to 50,000 MGA ($2.50 - $12.50 USD) depending on the validity and volume. These prices can fluctuate based on promotions and market conditions. Tourists can often find competitive pricing for eSIM plans through platforms like https://prune.co.in/.
Fuente: Orange Madagascar - orange.mg/particuliers/offres-prepayees
Confianza: 0.8
Ciclo de Actualización: 3-6 months

Strong Urban 4G/LTE Connectivity
Mobile network coverage in Madagascar's major metropolitan areas is generally strong, particularly for 4G/LTE services. Cities such as the capital, Antananarivo, and the port city of Toamasina, benefit from robust connectivity provided by the main operators. While 5G technology is still in its nascent stages and primarily limited to very specific, high-density areas within Antananarivo, 4G/LTE networks offer reliable internet access for navigation, communication, and streaming in these urban centers. Coverage tends to be less consistent in rural and remote regions, but the primary tourist destinations and urban hubs are well-served.
Fuente: Autorité de Régulation des Technologies de Communication (ARTEC) - artec.mg
Confianza: 0.9
Ciclo de Actualización: 12 months

Money & Daily Life in madagascar
Currency
The official currency of Madagascar is the Malagasy Ariary (MGA). It is one of only two non-decimal currencies in the world, with 1 Ariary theoretically divided into 5 Iraimbilanja, though Iraimbilanja coins are rarely used in practice. Banknotes are available in denominations of 100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10000, and 20000 Ariary. While the Malagasy Franc was previously used, the Ariary is now the sole legal tender. It is advisable to carry smaller denominations for everyday purchases, as change can sometimes be an issue, especially in rural areas.
Fuente: Central Bank of Madagascar, XE.com
Confianza: 1
Ciclo de Actualización: Periodically, as currency policies change

Tipping culture
Tipping in Madagascar is not strictly mandatory but is widely appreciated and often expected for good service, especially in the tourism sector. For guides and drivers on tours, a tip of around 5,000 to 10,000 Ariary per person per day is a common guideline, depending on the service quality and duration. In restaurants, a small tip of 5-10% for good service is appropriate, though some establishments may include a service charge. For porters, a small amount (e.g., 1,000-2,000 Ariary per bag) is customary. It's best to tip in local currency.
Fuente: Lonely Planet Madagascar, Bradt Guide Madagascar
Confianza: 0.9
Ciclo de Actualización: Periodically, as cultural norms evolve

Credit cards
Credit card acceptance in Madagascar is limited, primarily to larger hotels, upscale restaurants, and some major shops in the capital, Antananarivo, and other main tourist centers. Visa and MasterCard are the most commonly accepted cards, while American Express and Diners Club are rarely used. ATMs are available in major towns and cities, but they can be unreliable, frequently run out of cash, or be out of service. It is highly recommended to carry a sufficient amount of cash in local currency for daily expenses, especially when traveling to more remote areas. Always inform your bank of your travel plans to avoid card suspension.
Fuente: Travel guides (e.g., Fodor's, Bradt), major bank travel advisories
Confianza: 0.9
Ciclo de Actualización: Periodically, as banking infrastructure develops

Plug/Voltage
Madagascar operates on a 220V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency. The electrical outlets primarily use Type C and Type E plugs. Type C features two round pins, while Type E has two round pins and a hole for the earth pin. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., 110-120V in North America) will require a voltage converter for their appliances, in addition to a plug adapter. Most modern electronics (laptops, phone chargers) are dual voltage and only require a plug adapter.
Fuente: WorldStandards.eu, International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC)
Confianza: 1
Ciclo de Actualización: Infrequently, as electrical standards are stable

Local language(s)
The official languages of Madagascar are Malagasy and French. Malagasy is the national language, spoken by virtually the entire population, and is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. French is widely spoken as a second language, particularly in urban areas, government, education, and business, and is very useful for international tourists. While English is taught in some schools and understood by staff in higher-end tourist establishments, its prevalence is limited outside of these specific contexts. Learning a few basic Malagasy phrases will be greatly appreciated by locals.
Fuente: Ethnologue, UNESCO, Government of Madagascar official sources
Confianza: 1
Ciclo de Actualización: Infrequently, as language policies are stable

Weather and Seasonal Guide for madagascar

Mejor época para visitar
April to May and September to October
These periods offer a pleasant climate with moderate temperatures and less rainfall, making it ideal for exploring Madagascar's diverse landscapes and wildlife. April and May mark the end of the rainy season, leaving the country lush and green with fewer crowds. September and October are dry, warm, and excellent for wildlife viewing, though it can be peak tourist season.
Temp. promedio(march)
24°C to 29°C
March sees the rainy season slowly winding down, though significant rainfall and cyclone risk persist, particularly early in the month. Landscapes are incredibly lush, and some areas begin to become more accessible towards the end of the month.
Fuente: Office National du Tourisme de Madagascar
Confianza: 0.9
Ciclo de Actualización: Every 12 months
Top Landmarks and Sites in madagascar
Resumen del Piloto
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Madagascar is a unique island nation renowned for its unparalleled biodiversity, including lemurs and baobab trees, alongside diverse landscapes from rainforests to deserts and pristine coastlines. It offers an extraordinary adventure for nature lovers and cultural explorers.
Destino
madagascar
Categoría
East African Island Nation
Idiomas
Malagasy, French
Reglas Especiales
Visa required for most nationalities, often available on arrival. Right-hand traffic. Respect local customs and environmental regulations, especially regarding wildlife.
Tiempos de vuelo promedio de India a Madagascar
Mumbai (BOM)
Aeropuerto Internacional Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
Antananarivo (TNR)
Aeropuerto Internacional de Ivato
Duración
11 h 15 min
Tipo de Vuelo
1 escala
Aerolíneas
Ethiopian Airlines
Delhi (DEL)
Aeropuerto Internacional Indira Gandhi
Antananarivo (TNR)
Aeropuerto Internacional de Ivato
Duración
13 h 00 min
Tipo de Vuelo
1 escala
Aerolíneas
Kenya Airways
Bengaluru (BLR)
Aeropuerto Internacional Kempegowda
Antananarivo (TNR)
Aeropuerto Internacional de Ivato
Duración
11 h 30 min
Tipo de Vuelo
1 Escala
Aerolíneas
Air Mauritius
Chennai (MAA)
Aeropuerto Internacional de Chennai
Antananarivo (TNR)
Aeropuerto Internacional de Ivato
Duración
12 h 45 min
Tipo de Vuelo
1 Escala
Aerolíneas
Ethiopian Airlines

















