Madagascar is one of the least visited countries in the world, with about 300,000 tourists a year (compared to Paris\u2019 30+ million\/year). This is partially because it is so difficult to reach. I really wanted to visit this beautiful country, and when flying from the US, the best options are to go through Charles de Gaulle or Addis Ababa. Either way, it is going to take at least 30 hours if flying directly from the United States. We opted for our week in Paris and then took the 11-hour direct flight from CDG and it was still quite the trek. Thankfully we were next to a kind Swiss woman who had spent 3 months in Madagascar and shared her knowledge with us during the flight.\u00a0<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Once we arrived, we were introduced to an entirely new world. The majority of plants and animals are endemic and we had never seen them before. Some of the plants looked like something you would see on another planet. There are aloe plants the size of trees, succulents that look like hats, and 6 of the 8 Baobab species of the world. <\/p>\n\n\n\n