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What does the world's oldest island look like?

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Apr 6, 2025, 16:00 IST
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What does the world's oldest island look like?

Imagine stepping onto a land that’s been a relic of a world long past. Madagascar, often hailed as the world’s oldest island, broke away from the supercontinent Gondwana some 88 million years ago, carving its own path in splendid isolation. This isn’t just a destination—it’s a journey into a living museum, where nature and culture come together in the most beautiful way possible. Here are some of the most stunning features of the island.

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Unique wildlife

Because it’s been cut off for so long, Madagascar has animals you won’t find anywhere else. Think lemurs hopping around, the fossa—a weird cat-like predator—sneaking through the brush, and chameleons changing colors on branches. Over 90% of its wildlife is exclusive to the island, so it’s a rare chance to see something totally different.

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Varied landscapes

The island’s got a mix of terrains thanks to its ancient history. There are thick rainforests in the east, like Masoala National Park, full of trees and humidity. In the west, Tsingy de Bemaraha has sharp limestone spikes. The central highlands are red and hilly, and the south has dry spiny forests. Every area looks distinct, shaped by millions of years.

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Baobab Trees

The Avenue of the Baobabs near Morondava is a standout feature—big, chunky trees with odd, stubby branches that look like they’re upside down. They’ve been there for ages, growing in a dry part of the island, and they’re a cool, unusual sight you can’t miss.

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Great beaches

Madagascar’s coast has some solid beach options. Nosy Be in the north has dark volcanic sand and clear water, with coconut trees lining the shore. Down south near Toliara, you get coral reefs and calm seas. They’re tied to the island’s old volcanic past and make for a relaxing stop.

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Interesting culture

The people here come from a mix of African and Southeast Asian roots, shaped by the island’s isolation. You’ll hear music with drums and singing, see markets with handmade goods like silk, and might catch events like the Famadihana, where they honor ancestors. It’s a friendly, unique vibe that adds to the trip.

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Outdoor activities

If you’re into adventure, Madagascar delivers. You can hike the Andringitra mountains with their steep trails and views, or explore the Tsingy’s tricky stone formations. There’s also kayaking, and diving—plenty to keep you busy in its rugged, old landscapes.

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Exclusive plants and animals

Being the oldest island means it’s packed with stuff you won’t see elsewhere. Besides lemurs, there are tenrecs—spiky little critters—and colorful birds like the coua. Plants range from orchids to spiky desert shrubs. It’s a hotspot for anyone who likes nature or science.

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Off-the-grid feel

Madagascar’s long separation has kept it less developed and crowded. You’ll find quiet villages, dirt roads, and huge areas of forest or coast without tons of tourists. It’s a break from the usual, with a laid-back pace that feels tied to its ancient roots.

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