Madagascar
Madagascar’s long isolation has forged a living laboratory where lemurs leap through forests of bizarre baobabs and orchids found nowhere else.
Ancient traditions like famadihana intertwine with French-African rhythms along the coasts, where fishermen cast pirogues against shores of turquoise and gold. Yet this Eden stands fragile, with vanishing habitats demanding urgent care to keep its wild heart beating. From highland rice terraces to coral reefs, the island invites the curious to witness resilience written in every sunrise.