
Nosy Be Northern Madagascar, Madagascar Travel Guide
Shared minibuses (taxi-be) and motorized rickshaws (tuk-tuks) are common.
Main local mass transit. Fixed routes, very inexpensive.
Three-wheeled motorized rickshaws for close-by travel. Fares negotiable.
Conventional cars for comfort and pace. More expensive than tuk-tuks.
Familiarize yourself with common taxi-be routes.
Always negotiate tuk-tuk and taxi fares before starting.
Carry small denominations of MGA for easy payment.
Public transport is not wheelchair accessible.
For more straightforward or comfortable rides, taxis are an option. Ride-sharing apps are not available.
Stick to well-lit areas, especially at night.
Make sure of the driver understands your destination to avoid detours.
Avoid overcrowded tuk-tuks to ensure safetyr ride.
Consider renting for exploring on your own.
Stay on the right of the road.
Standard rule applies.
Main roads are paved; side roads can be rough.
Exercise caution.
Night driving outside Hell-Ville is not recommended due to poor lighting and road hazards.
Avoid after dark.
Embrace local transport for a real feel, but always negotiate fares beforehand.
Consider in advance-booked hotel transfers for arrival and departure ease.