Antsirabe

Antsirabe Trips & Tours

Antsirabe

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Antsirabe Trips & Tours

An attractive stop in the cool Central Highlands, Antsirabe is a beguiling mix of faded grandeur, modern industry and thermal baths!

You probably wouldn’t have guessed that there would be a spa resort in the heart of Madagascar’s central highlands, but lo and behold, here’s Antsirabe. Nicknamed the ‘City of Water’, the city is surrounded by thermal springs and thousands visit the town every year to bathe in the Thermal Bath and taste the naturally-sparkling mineral water. If you don’t fancy being healed by the therapeutic water, pay the town a visit anyway. Used by French colonialists as a chic weekend getaway from the nearby capital, the streets are broad and tree-lined and the buildings, large and beautiful. There’s also a plethora of excellent eating options, plenty to do and see and the energy of the place is infectious.

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Fancy stumbling upon a proper spa town in the central highlands? Well, here's a delightful surprise. Since 1917, visitors have been dipping their toes into therapeutic thermal waters and sipping naturally-sparkling minerals - though perhaps skip the latter if you're not keen on the taste of pennies. The French certainly knew what they were about when they chose this spot for their weekend escapes, leaving behind broad, tree-lined avenues and rather grand buildings that wouldn't look out of place in a period drama. Hop aboard a pousse-pousse (rickshaw to you and me) for a proper nose around - the drivers know every nook and cranny worth exploring. Speaking of exploring, the local artisans work absolute wonders with zebu horn and semi-precious stones, while the Asabotsy market puts on quite the show of local life. Feeling adventurous? Trek out to a rather spectacular crater lake, where deep blue waters nestle between dramatic cliffs - just the spot for a picnic with a view. Back in town, the neo-Gothic cathedral cuts an impressive figure, though you might find yourself more drawn to the excellent restaurants serving up proper Malagasy fare. The whole place absolutely buzzes with energy.

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