What are the most spectacular roads in Madagascar?

Madagascar is the fourth-largest island in the world, covering an area of 581,540 square kilometres (224,530 sq mi) of land. It’s located in the Indian Ocean, at the southern part of the continent. The island is characterized by a diverse geography.

During the rainy season, the country has transportation problems due to its climate, with significant variations in temperature and rainfall across different regions. It experiences distinct wet and dry seasons, with cyclones occurring from November to April. Being a big island, its coastline stretches over 5,000 kilometers.

The country hosts many spectacular roads, being the most remarkable ones the Avenue of the Baobabs, a dirt road winding through a group of baobab trees in the Menabe region and Route Nationale 5 (RN5), the worst road of the country, a challenging 4x4 track located on the eastern coast of Madagascar, renowned for its rugged terrain and formidable obstacles.

Avenue of the Baobabs is a dirt road winding through a group of baobab trees in the Menabe region of Madagascar, offering the most accessible glimpse of these iconic trees in Africa. It’s said to be the most beautiful road in Madagascar.

RN5 (Route Nationale 5) is a challenging 4x4 track located on the eastern coast of Madagascar, renowned for its rugged terrain and formidable obstacles. It’s said to be the worst road in the country, yet it beckons adventurers seeking the ultimate off-road experience.

Located on the central-north part of Madagascar, the Betsiboka Bridge is said to be the longest bridge in the country. It’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.

Located in the Atsimo-Andrefana Region of southwest Madagascar, the Tongobory Bridge is 150 m long, over the Onilahy River in the Tongobory town. It’s one of the most spectacular bridges in the world.