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Volunteer in Madagascar

Volunteer in Madagascar

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Quick Facts

Start Dates : All Year Round

Duration : 2-12 Weeks

Program Locations : Nosy Komba

Minimum Age : 18 years+

Certificate : Offered after Program completion

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At a Glance

Currency Used : Malagasy Ariary

Language : English, French, Malagasy

Travel on Weekends to : Walk down the Avenue of Baobabs, visit Nosy Be or Lemur Park

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Program Overview

Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, is a land of rare wildlife, lush rainforests and vibrant island culture. Volunteering in Madagascar offers the opportunity to support important environmental conservation projects while experiencing life in one of the most unique ecological destinations on Earth. 
Whether you’re helping with marine conservation or working on forest and wildlife initiatives, your efforts will contribute to long-term sustainability.
Explore the island’s natural wonders, connect with local communities and make an impact in preserving Madagascar’s rich biodiversity.
 

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Highlights

  • Contribute to the conservation of Madagascar’s unique marine and forest ecosystems
  • Live and work in a tropical island paradise
  • Gain hands-on research and environmental education experience
  • Explore pristine beaches, coral reefs and lush rainforests
  • Opportunity to do Diving Courses while on the program
  • Enjoy full-time support from our in-country coordination team

Best Volunteer Opportunities in Madagascar

Suggested Weekend Travel Options

Madagascar, undoubtedly, is an enchanting country and there's so much to do that you might just fall short of time. The volunteering project location is extremely beautiful in itself, and you can simply walk along the beaches or just go for a swim on the weekends. But in case you are enthusiastic enough to head out and explore, here are a few options that you can choose from!

Walk around the avenue of Baobabs - Needless to say, this is the place of which you have seen innumerable photographs - and it's also the most favorite place of the travelers. As its name suggests, the Avenue of the Baobabs is a stretch of giant baobab trees believed to be up to 800 years old, located near the Kirindy Mitea National Park, which sits along Madagascar's west coast. This natural wonder will surely take your breath away!

Explore Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve - Marked as a UNESCO Heritage Site for being home to impressive geological structures and a variety of endangered species, you'll get to spot the towering gray limestone pinnacles, which stand up to 328 feet tall and wonder how nature can be so creative! You'll also get to spot various species of Lemurs, reptiles, and birds.

Hike through the Isalo National Park - Described by many as one of the best National Parks of Madagascar, you can go for a hike in the Isalo National Park and cool yourself down at one of the many natural swimming pools! A tropical paradise, this would definitely be the adventurous world you are seeking to explore.

 
 

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