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Property 151086

Features:
-exceptional panoramic sight on the channel of Mozambique
-green setting
-calms
-beach
-familial and exotic ambiance

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EUR€245 to EUR€315
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5 Bedroom Villa (Sleeps 8) at Majunga (1) for Rent in Madagascar (1)

Main house 1 living room (32 sqm) 1 kitchen (10 sqm) 1 double bedroom air-conditionned (18 sqm) with a queen size bed 1 double bedroom air-conditionned (12 sqm) 1 bathroom (5,80 sqm) with shower 1 toilet 1 large terrace (35 sqm) and veranda (80 sqm) "Falafa" annexe (traditional buiding materials) 3 "falafa" bedrooms (14 sqm each) with double beds OTHERS ...
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Madagascar

Madagascar is the world's fourth largest island. Ringed by golden beaches and palm trees, it has an interior that is resplendent in its variety, from grassy plateaus to volcanoes and opaque forests and natural reserves. Since it split from the mainland 165 million years ago, many species that are unique to the island have evolved, including 3,000 indigenous species of butterfly.

The Hauts Plateaux divides the country geographically, climatically and culturally. The coastal strip east of this chain of high mountains is heavily forested, while the west is mainly savannah.

According to local legend, the island was first inhabited by the Vazimba, a race of white pygmies. These people, if they existed, were displaced by successive waves of Polynesian migrants from the Malayo-Indonesian archipelago, from as early as the sixth century. In the ninth century, Madagascar was a major trading power in the western Indian Ocean. Moreover, ancient ruins indicate an extensive Arab presence on the island around that time. Bantu tribes from mainland Africa later settled on the west coast. The first Europeans arrived in the mid-17th century.

The levels of poverty and the enormous gap between rich and poor may deter some but Madagascar still dazzles with its rich wildlife, much of which can be found nowhere else on Earth
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