Travel Update:
Madagascar Remains a Safe and Welcoming Destination
Dear travellers and friends of Madagascar,
In recent months, Madagascar has gone through a short period of political transition. The unrest you may have read about was largely centred in the capital, Antananarivo, and driven by the population’s hopes for better services and opportunities. It is important to know that the situation has since calmed, daily life across the country is peaceful, and the warm Malagasy hospitality that has made our island famous remains unchanged.
Madagascar’s people are incredibly welcoming, kind, and proud to share their unique culture and breathtaking landscapes with visitors. From the baobab avenues of Morondava to the emerald rainforests of Andasibe, from the beaches of Nosy Be to the highland villages with their smiling locals — the spirit of Madagascar is one of friendliness and peace.
Tourism is vital for our communities and economy. By visiting Madagascar, you are directly supporting local families, guides, drivers, artisans, and conservation efforts that protect our extraordinary wildlife and ecosystems. The government and tourism sector are working closely to ensure visitors’ safety and comfort throughout the country.
Now, more than ever, Madagascar welcomes you with open arms. Come discover an island unlike any other — full of wonder, life, and the genuine smiles of its people.
Jean Be Tours
Your trusted partner for safe, authentic travel in Madagascar.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our team.
We’re always happy to help you plan your unforgettable trip to Madagascar.

