Difference between revisions of "Tulear"
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− | Tulear's colonial style buildings, grand lanes and many multi-coloured [[rickshaw]]s | + | Tulear's colonial style buildings, grand lanes and many multi-coloured [[rickshaw]]s leaves a lasting impression on its visitors. Since locals prefers rickshaw transport, there aren't many motorised taxis and less cars in comparison to other cities of similar size, which makes Tulear a particularly pleasant city location worth staying in for a few days. |
− | + | While Tulear itself is missing a perfect beach, [[Playa de la Batterie]] (close to the light tower), located approximately 4-kilometre walk north of town across some salt-fields, may be worth visiting if not only for its large and beautiful sand dunes. Other nearby attractions suitable for day-excursions include the botanical park of [http://www.antsokayarboretum.org l'Arboretum d'Antsokay] (or Antsokay Arboretum) 12km south east of Tulear and the [[Reniala Nature Reserve]] - a 45 hectare nature reserve 27km north of Tulear. Perfect beaches can be found either further north of Tulear, at [[Ifaty]], [[Madiorano]], [[Salary]] and [[Andavadoaka]], or to the south, at [[St. Augustin Bay]], [[Sarodrano]], [[Beheloka]], [[Itampalo]] and [[Anakao]]. For tourists, Tulear is usually a gateway to one of these destinations. | |
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An airport connects Tulear with [[Antananarivo]] and other major airports with daily scheduled [[Air Madagascar]] flights. | An airport connects Tulear with [[Antananarivo]] and other major airports with daily scheduled [[Air Madagascar]] flights. |
Revision as of 17:57, 12 April 2011
Tulear, also known as Toliara or Toliary, is a port and coastal town on the south west coast of Madagascar. There are over 100,000 inhabitants from various and mixed tribal origin, such as Vezo, Masikoro, Mahafaly, Antandroy and Karana.
Tulear's colonial style buildings, grand lanes and many multi-coloured rickshaws leaves a lasting impression on its visitors. Since locals prefers rickshaw transport, there aren't many motorised taxis and less cars in comparison to other cities of similar size, which makes Tulear a particularly pleasant city location worth staying in for a few days.
While Tulear itself is missing a perfect beach, Playa de la Batterie (close to the light tower), located approximately 4-kilometre walk north of town across some salt-fields, may be worth visiting if not only for its large and beautiful sand dunes. Other nearby attractions suitable for day-excursions include the botanical park of l'Arboretum d'Antsokay (or Antsokay Arboretum) 12km south east of Tulear and the Reniala Nature Reserve - a 45 hectare nature reserve 27km north of Tulear. Perfect beaches can be found either further north of Tulear, at Ifaty, Madiorano, Salary and Andavadoaka, or to the south, at St. Augustin Bay, Sarodrano, Beheloka, Itampalo and Anakao. For tourists, Tulear is usually a gateway to one of these destinations.
An airport connects Tulear with Antananarivo and other major airports with daily scheduled Air Madagascar flights.