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Madagascar: Bicycle Tour Travel Guide |
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by David Mozer [An introduction and overview to travel in Africa is available by clicking here. If you are look for a bicycle tour to this country, this link might help you.] The information below may have been extracted from a more comprehensive "Country Supplement" to the book "Bicycling In Africa". For information on these publications click on the links. Bicycle touring in Madagascar requires a sense of adventure and a degree of self-sufficiency that is not always required on many areas of the main land. The island is large. Many regions are sparsely populated without many services such as lodging, restaurants and stores that help sustain cycle tourists. And, many of the roads are in poor to impassable conditions, depending on the recent weather. Links of Interest: |
Regional Resources:Mozambique
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