To help inspire or plan your trip to Madagascar, some of its major attractions for travellers are shown below, including some of the best natural, historical, cultural and adventure sites in the country. These include all of UNESCO World Heritage Sites for Madagascar which represent the best of the world's cultural and natural heritage.
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Cultural attractions in Madagascar

Royal Hill of Ambohimanga

The Royal Hill of Ambohimanga consists of a royal city and burial site, and an ensemble of sacred places, protected by banks, ditches and 14 stone gateways. The site dates back to the 16th century and is the most important symbol of the cultural identity of the Madagascan people, in addition to being a place of worship for pilgrims.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: Royal Hill of Ambohimanga

Ambalavao

The town of Ambalavao is renowned for its production of Antaimoro paper, a traditional hand-made papyrus, whose production can be seen on a factory tour. The town also holds the biggest zebu market in the country on Wednesdays and Thursdays.