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Night Life In Madagascar

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Where to party in Madagascar? As half of the Malagasy population is less than twenty years old, the nightlife is very lively on the island! Many parties are organized in town, in the bars and clubs of Madagascar! If you have been wondering how your nightlife may look like once you are in Madagascar, let RocApply rise to the occasion! Let’s talk about the nightlife here! Live bands, discos and solo musicians are the key attraction. Nosy Be, Diego Suarez and Tananarive are particularly known for their festive atmosphere

Nightclubs here are a feature of even the smallest rural villages, especially in the south. Bigger discos often hold themed nights, which they advertise ahead of time on social media mostly. In more major tourist centres, most especially on Nosy Be, visitors may be hassled by large numbers of local night escorts. Many bars and restaurants also host live music, typically one night per week. Casinos can be found in areas like Antananarivo, Tamatave and on Nosy Be, but more often than not in the rest of the country the word casino refers to a room with a few simple arcade machines; rather than roulette, craps and other croupier-managed games.

Most main towns in Madagascar have a cinema and sometimes a theatre, and local touring theatre groups perform Madagascar-wide. Traditional dance troupes can also be seen. It is worth consulting the local Alliance Française (most towns have a branch) for information any forthcoming events. In Antananarivo, the Centre Culturel Albert Camus on the main avenue in Analakely hosts all kinds of arts events, including dance performances, film screenings, art exhibitions and plays.

Maanasi Radhakrishnan says;

“A huge island off the southeast coast of beautiful Africa, Madagascar is home to thousands of endangered species. Every year tourists flock to Madagascar to witness its wildlife at its very best. It is one of the most popular study destinations and tourists, especially among backpackers. However, if you think a visit to Madagascar is only about donning Camo pants, slinging a pair of binoculars, and setting out in the wilderness to spot indigenous wildlife, think again! The city also boasts of a lively Madagascar nightlife, especially in tourist-packed areas.”

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