Northern Makay Pilgrimage - Nomadays

Madagascar

Northern Makay Pilgrimage

Located in southwestern Madagascar, the Makay massif is an exceptional natural site of 4,000 km²! A rocky massif featuring extraterrestrial geomorphology, a labyrinth of deep canyons lined with primary forests, new species of fauna and flora… Exploring this site is a privilege! Difficult access and taboos (fady) preventing locals from entering the site have made the Makay massif a nature sanctuary!

Before arriving at the Makay massif, we suggest an urban ramble in the Malagasy capital: Antananarivo

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4h 30m-180km
5h 30m-220km
Miandrivazo

Day 1Antananarivo > Antsirabe > Miandrivazo

Day 1Antananarivo > Antsirabe > Miandrivazo

  • Early departure from Antananarivo towards Antsirabe.

    We will be crossing the characteristic landscapes of the Hautes Terres along a winding road lined with a mosaic of diverse crop fields and terraced rice paddies.


    Route due west towards Miandrivazo.
    The route includes visits to markets in the villages we pass through.

    As the journey progresses, the mosaic of terraced rice paddies and a variety of crops, and the hills overlooked by red-brick houses of the Highlands, give way to the arid landscape of the Sakalava Middle West and the eroded “pebbled” mountains of the southern Bongolava massif.

    In mid-afternoon, we reach the town of Miandrivazo on the banks of the Tsiribihina river.

Meal and accommodations
Lunch: On road
Dinner: Princesse Tsiribihina
Accommodation: Princesse Tsiribihina
Miandrivazo
2h 30m-115km
Malaimbandy
2h-30km
Tsiazorambo
2h 30m-8km

Day 2From Miandrivazo to the Northern Makay border, Beginning of the trek

Day 2From Miandrivazo to the Northern Makay border, Beginning of the trek

  • We get on the road again until Malaimbandy. The road is beautiful, it follows the river Mahajilo, which throws itself into the river Tsiribihina.

    From the small town of Malaimbandy, we ride on a track until reaching the northern border of the Makay. This is the starting point of our incredible trek.

  • After lunch, we begin our hike. The river Manampada is now crossed, and we leave the crops and the village behind us.

    Heading south across the plateau, we reach the first sandstone reliefs of the Makay..

    Suddenly, our gaze falls on a superb meander of the Manampanda river, set into the sandstone cliffs. The unspoilt forest is also very much in evidence.

    We set up camp in this enchanting spot.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Princesse Tsiribihina
Lunch: Camping
Dinner: Camping
Accommodation: Camping

Day 3Canyons and savannah to reach Ankaromokotry

Day 3Canyons and savannah to reach Ankaromokotry

  • The sedimentary plateau of the Makay is made of brittle sandstone. It is the continuation of the Isalo massif.

    The slow and unstoppable work of time, a few tectonic movements helped by flowing waters have patiently eroded these rocks. We start our discovery of this unique mountain range.

    By a river network and a great savannah, we make our way into the Ankaromokotry Gorge, from the name of the fruit we can find of the plateau.

    We settle our bivouac on a beautiful sandy beach on the side of the river.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Camping
Lunch: Camping
Dinner: Camping
Accommodation: Camping
Ankoromokotry
3h-10km
2h 40m-9km

Day 4Between faults and plateaux, the Makay sakasaka

Day 4Between faults and plateaux, the Makay sakasaka

  • In this unique environment, our hike allows us to enjoy a surprising nature. From time to time, we climb on eroded summits, where the views are incredible.
    We also hike deep down the canyons, our feet bathing in the crystal clear water of the rivers flowing on beds of white sand.

    Today we reach the Ampasimaiky Gorge, covered with dry sands at the bottom. The important thing is now to settle down our campsite close to a small spring.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Camping
Lunch: Camping
Dinner: Camping
Accommodation: Camping
2h-6km
Andranomanga Pass
2h 30m-9km
Sakapaly Ambony

Day 5Endless canyons, and the Sakapaly river

Day 5Endless canyons, and the Sakapaly river

  • In here, parrots are everywhere and their cries echo in the long canyons. A few birds of prey such as buzzards, kites and the Madagascar Harrier Hawk hover over the mountains.

    Bats, wardens of this place, go out at nightfall for their silent night shift.

  • This spectacular and inextricable geomorphology allowed to original groups of animals and plants to develop away from the rest of the world, into these unexplored canyons. They even developed into new species.

    Lemurs are very present in these isolated forests, but we also see them from afar, as they are not used to human presence.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Camping
Lunch: Camping
Dinner: Camping
Accommodation: Camping
Sakapaly Ambony
4h-12km

Day 6Like in the rainforest, the Pandanus Gorge

Day 6Like in the rainforest, the Pandanus Gorge

  • Our caravan walks in the cliffs, itinerary without difficulty, we set foot on the plateau. The objective is now to reach a narrow fault, covered with pandanus, palms and ferns that open the way to the great catchment area of Manampanda.

    Our progression takes place completely feet inside the water, in a lush green environment. The very present lemurs, fade in the canopy. At our feet, in the blocks of the river bed, petrified wood show the remains of a fossil forest. These silicified controls are very useful for the study of geology, paleobotany and paleo environment. It goes without saying that this unique heritage is to be protected.
    Our tributary reaches the Manampanda river, the flow of water suddenly becomes much more important. Our bivouac settles on a beautiful sandy beach by the river.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Camping
Lunch: Camping
Dinner: Camping
Accommodation: Camping
7h-19km
Manampanda

Day 7Like in the rainforest, the Pandanus Gorge

Day 7Like in the rainforest, the Pandanus Gorge

  • Our caravan walks in the cliffs, itinerary without difficulty, we set foot on the plateau. The objective is now to reach a narrow fault, covered with pandanus, palms and ferns that open the way to the great catchment area of Manampanda.

    Our progression takes place completely feet inside the water, in a lush green environment. The very present lemurs, fade in the canopy. At our feet, in the blocks of the river bed, petrified wood show the remains of a fossil forest. These silicified controls are very useful for the study of geology, paleobotany and paleo environment. It goes without saying that this unique heritage is to be protected.

    Our tributary reaches the Manampanda river, the flow of water suddenly becomes much more important. Our bivouac settles on a beautiful sandy beach by the river.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Camping
Lunch: Camping
Dinner: Princesse Tsiribihina
Accommodation: Princesse Tsiribihina
bivouac 5
3h-8km
Tsiazorambo
2h-30km
Malaimbandy
2h 30m-115km
Miandrivazo

Day 8Last half-day of trekking, road to Miandrivazo

Day 8Last half-day of trekking, road to Miandrivazo

bivouac 5 - Tsiazorambo

  • The Manampandana river traces our progress for an hour and then we leave it to reach the plateau. After reaching the crest line, we head towards the Bara villages on the northern outskirts of the Makay massif.
    We reach the village of Tsiazorambo in the afternoon. Our cars are here!

    This is the end of our unique and unusual journey in this sumptuous Makay massif. The evening is dedicated to the conviviality and the joy of having lived a beautiful adventure all together, you, the porters, the rider, the guide and the logistics team Détours Madagascar.

Tsiazorambo - Malaimbandy

  • After lunch, folding tents and taking leave with carriers and trackers. We take again our 4x4 to take the track of the north exit, in order to join the town of Malaimbandy before crossing the national 34 which leads us to Miandrivazo.

Meal and accommodations
Breakfast: Princesse Tsiribihina
Miandrivazo
5h 30m-220km
4h 30m-180km

Day 9From the Bongolava to the Imerina

Day 9From the Bongolava to the Imerina

  • In the afternoon we continue to Antsirabe, the capital of the Vakinankaratra region.

  • Small tour of the city and visit to the local craftsmen (making miniatures of bicycles and cars, work of the zebu horn …) then road for Ambatolampy. The rice fields and characteristic villages of the Highlands draw the landscape.

    Continuation in the afternoon towards Antananarivo.

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Meal and accommodations
Lunch: On road
Accommodation: Hôtel Au Bois Vert I Ivato