Chapter Three: Back in Madagascar
Tuesday, November 13th, 2007
I'm finally back! Didn't think I was going to return to Madagascar this soon but my parents offered one last family trip so I couldn't refuse. Seven years have passed and I have since travelled the world, visiting countries such as China, India, Brazil, South Africa, and Russia. But for some reason, my year 2000 trip to Madagascar has always been the measuring stick for all these ventures, wondering about such things as "Is it as hard to get around there as it is in Madagsacar?" or "Is the landscape is interesting as in Madagascar?" But, of course, none of these places are the same. India comes close but is more comfortable to get around, mostly for reasons of infrastructure but also because people are somewhat more trustworthy and reliable. Yet, Madagascar blew me away. I can't say that any other country did in the same way.

Tana - Mountains with houses
Tana has changed. Not as much as my mom would argue but in one day, I noticed a few things already: the traffic seems to be much better, fewer congestions, fewer air-polluting cars (still there but not as many).

Old cars, new colour
It seems so easy to get around this time because my parents have done all the dirty work of hiring a 4x4, negotiating all the ins and outs, and basically coming up with an interesting itinerary. Maybe it's that or the fact that I've gone through all of this before that I don't seem to experience any kind of culture shock. In any case, it feels nice.
So let the trip begin.
- Next: Ankarafantsika
- Pictures: Antananarivo and around (2007)
- Pictures: Antananarivo (2000)