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Rough Guides http://www.roughguides.com/

Selon le classement de « Rough Guides », éditeur de guide de voyage, Madagascar était classé en deuxième position après l’Ethiopie dans la liste des dix pays à visiter pour 2014.

Comme le souligne bien la description de Rough Guides, «il est difficile de trouver un endroit plus exotique que cette ancienne colonie française dans l’océan Indien, la quatrième plus grande île du monde ».

Les Rough Guides ont été créés dans les années 80, en Angleterre, par un groupe d’étudiants qui voulait créer une alternative contemporaine et journalistique plus attractive que les guides traditionnels.

Les Rough Guides sont rédigés sur un ton très plaisant, ces guides se positionnent dans la catégorie Lonely Planet, mais la fiabilité et la qualité des informations sont contestées selon les destinations.
On peut aussi regretter qu’il n’existe pas encore de traduction en français.

Le site Internet Rough Guides http://www.roughguides.com/

Le site Rough Guide propose de plus en plus de services pour la communauté des voyageurs indépendants. Dernier service proposé : intouch, un service vous permettant de publier vos carnets de voyage en ligne.

La rubrique « Destination » est quant à elle très utile pour identifier le meilleur (Best of) de chaque destination.

Malgré les événements qui ont souillé la réputation de Madagascar, les faits font sortir la beauté d’un pays qui, d’après son potentiel touristique, bénéficiera pleinement du tourisme sous toutes ses formes.

Rough Guides continue à expliquer que «plus de 4% de sa faune se trouve nulle part ailleurs sur la planète et le tourisme est – encore – peu développé, ce qui signifie forêts vierges et bonheur procuré par les plages désertes ».

Saison touristique prometteuse pour Madagascar et Majunga …

Venez visiter notre pays et passez un agréable séjour à Majunga avec l’Hôtel★★★ restaurant gourmand Coco Lodge.

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  • 6 janvier 2016
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    Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition

    Annapurna Base Camp Annapurna Base Camp is a famous and appealing trekking option among the trekking fanatic and bestows superb views of the world’s 10th tallest mountain, Annapurna (8091 m). Trekking in Annapurna area also lets you observe bio-diversity and superb landscape of Mt. Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, and Nilgiri. This elating base camp is located at the altitude of 4130m and the trekkers will experience the unique culture and lifestyle of the local ethnic people living there from long years. Tremendous peak view, Ghorepani, sunrise from Poon Hill, natural hot spring of Jhinudanda well-liked glacier view, Gurung community in Ghandruk etc are the main attractions of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek – See more at: http://www.nepalplanettreks.com/annapurna-base-camp-trek.html#sthash.yKl0QB1I.dpuf

  • 6 janvier 2016
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    Nepal Planet Treks and Expedition

    Annapurna Base Camp Annapurna Base Camp is a famous and appealing trekking option among the trekking fanatic and bestows superb views of the world’s 10th tallest mountain, Annapurna (8091 m). Trekking in Annapurna area also lets you observe bio-diversity and superb landscape of Mt. Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, and Nilgiri. This elating base camp is located at the altitude of 4130m and the trekkers will experience the unique culture and lifestyle of the local ethnic people living there from long years. Tremendous peak view, Ghorepani, sunrise from Poon Hill, natural hot spring of Jhinudanda well-liked glacier view, Gurung community in Ghandruk etc are the main attractions of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek – See more at: http://www.nepalplanettreks.com/annapurna-base-camp-trek.html#sthash.yKl0QB1I.dpuf

  • 14 mars 2016
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    DAVED

    A group of 8 friends and I booked a private tour with Mohamed and Camel Trekking Excursions for a 2D1N trip to the Merzouga desert from Marrakech. The Merzouga desert is definitely worth a visit, and it was a pity that we could only afford a night there. The dunes are incredible, and the landscape was very pristine in the Sahara. At night, you can clearly see the stars in the sky, and enjoy the company of the Berber people. The camel riding through the dunes of the desert to the berber camp was the highlight for me.

    There are also many beautiful sceneries and stops between Marrakech and the desert, and I really enjoyed the views driving through the snow covered Atlas mountains.

    I would recommend staying at least 2 nights in the Merzouga desert for a better experience of the desert, but this tour is still an excellent way to experience it if you only have very little time in Morocco. Camel trekking Excursion is one of only few companies to offer a 2D1N trip to the Merzouga, and at a very good price. They also offer 3D2N to the Merzouga, and are very flexible in terms of the itinerary.

    Just make sure that you pack enough to keep you warm during the night in the desert, it can get really cold when the sun sets. Also don’t forget your cameras and extra batteries, because there are many picturesque views to capture.

  • 14 mars 2016
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    DAVED

    A group of 8 friends and I booked a private tour with Mohamed and Camel Trekking Excursions for a 2D1N trip to the Merzouga desert from Marrakech. The Merzouga desert is definitely worth a visit, and it was a pity that we could only afford a night there. The dunes are incredible, and the landscape was very pristine in the Sahara. At night, you can clearly see the stars in the sky, and enjoy the company of the Berber people. The camel riding through the dunes of the desert to the berber camp was the highlight for me.

    There are also many beautiful sceneries and stops between Marrakech and the desert, and I really enjoyed the views driving through the snow covered Atlas mountains.

    I would recommend staying at least 2 nights in the Merzouga desert for a better experience of the desert, but this tour is still an excellent way to experience it if you only have very little time in Morocco. Camel trekking Excursion is one of only few companies to offer a 2D1N trip to the Merzouga, and at a very good price. They also offer 3D2N to the Merzouga, and are very flexible in terms of the itinerary.

    Just make sure that you pack enough to keep you warm during the night in the desert, it can get really cold when the sun sets. Also don’t forget your cameras and extra batteries, because there are many picturesque views to capture.

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