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Exploring the Landscape on Madagascar Tours

October 12th, 2011

When visitors arrive to Madagascar, they’re often stunned by the beautiful landscapes that await them. Those hoping to get up close and personal with the wildlife will discover the lush habitats are home to all the species they hope to spot, and almost everyone on Madagascar tours can gain a new appreciation for the land itself. Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot, and over 80% of its plant and animal species can only be found on the island. As the world’s fourth-largest island, visitors are often astonished by the range of different habitats and the diversity of the landscape. Read on to discover a few of the mysteries of Madagascar’s unique landscape and climate.

Geography

There are three broad geographical zones to be discovered on your Madagascar tours. The highlands are on a plateau in the middle of the island that reaches up to 4,500 feet above sea level, and are the most densely populated region of Madagascar. The area is characterised by rice-growing valleys lying between the hills. Erosion has exposed the red soil here, which is from what Madagascar derives its nickname ‘The Red Island’. The second main region is a narrow and steep escarpment that runs the length of the eastern coast, and contains most of the island’s tropical rain forest area. The third area is a wide, dry plain which slopes between the boundaries of the western highlands towards the Mozambique Channel.

Weather

The combination of the south-eastern trade winds and the north-western monsoon winds produces a hot, rainy season between November and April, and a relatively cooler dry season between May and October, when many Madagascar tours arrive. The climate is often tropical along the coast and temperate when you venture further inland, while the south is dryer and a little more arid than the rest of the island. Most rainfall lands on the eastern coast, from the rain clouds that amass over the Indian Ocean; this has helped the rainforest along the eastern coast to flourish.

Exploring

There are plenty of places to explore on your journey across Madagascar. For example, the Canal de Pangalanes which is a chain of man-made and natural lakes connected by French canals just inland of the east coast.. The western and southern sides of the island, however, are home to tropical dry forests, thorn forests, and even xeric scrublands, all of which offer a dizzying variety of plant and animal life to observe on your Madagascar tours.

Phuket Holiday Packages

October 9th, 2011

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going. And after completing a daunting task successfully, a well-deserved reward is due. How about getting away from it all? Nothing seems to wash away stress and sooth the nerves as well as the warm sun and the sound of crashing waves on the shores of white sandy beaches. If that’s got your attention, don’t forget to check out the other types of fun activities that you might want to try out to mend your spirits among the various Phuket holiday packages available.

The island of Phuket lies in the South-West region of Thailand and forms part of Thailand’s Western coastline of the Andaman Sea and is by far, one of the most popular beach holiday destinations in the South East Asian region. While it has its usual concentration of highly commercialised tourist spots that cater to shopping, cuisine, and night-life, Phuket Island also prides itself with its secluded and enchanting coves where people can simply “escape” and recollect themselves.

If you’ve got some holiday shopping on your mind, a stroll along Bangla Road will present you with an impressive array of goods ranging from designer-label goods to the obligatory souvenirs that you’re going to have to pick up for your close friends and relatives that know you went for a holiday.

By day, Bangla Road may be known for its shopping. But by night, it takes on a whole new dimension. Night-life along Bangla road really can prove to be “entertaining”. Though some will have various definitions of the term, it’s just best have an open mind and a good sense of humour to see what makes the world go round.

Food wise, as with other parts of Thailand, you just can’t go wrong in Phuket. What’s more, being an island, you’re guaranteed of fresh seafood. And it’s almost believable what some people say that fresh Thai seafood dishes are what angels eat in heaven. Simply heavenly!

While you’ll easily find continental delicacies to cater for the international tourist base, it’s usually the local Thai dishes that enchants the foreigner’s taste palates and keeps people coming back for more. No dining experience in Phuket is complete without trying Khanom Jin; a noodle dish served in a curry-based soup with the choice of fish or chicken. Also, the Nam Prik Kung Siap or smoked prawns dipped into a chilly-based sauce with fresh vegetables will make you simply fall in love with Thai food. Be prepared to gain some weight!!

Surrounded by sea, how can you miss out on any sea-going activities while in Phuket? Since the sun tan is free of charge, you might as well have fun while getting one. Try your hand at fun sea-activities such as snorkeling, diving, sailing and island hopping. Let the warm waters and the fresh breeze of the Andaman Sea work their magic on your soul as you forget the stress and woes you left back home.