Can anyone provide the name of a tour operator that will pull a 2 week madagascar trip/safari together?
tour operator to Madagascar
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While I haven't actually experienced their ground service, I had positive dealings with Boogie Pilgrim via email when planning my trip. Unfortunately I can't report on anything else as I later decided to cancel my trip except that I was refunded my deposit (less their 90 EUR cancellation fee) by wire without any issues.
Another poster has actually used them http://www.fodors.com/community/africa-the-middle-east/our-madagascar-trip-report.cfm
http://www.malagasy-tours.com/

Have not used them myself but know they are part of a very good and reputable DMC circle.
Happy Planning!
SV
thank you'll i'll check them out.
I also cancelled my trip to Madagascar but Boogie Pilgrim did seem to be a good choice. Another company that I discovered during my research was Madasmile which offered more basic services. Here is the link if interested:
http://www.madasmile.com/
I did a 6-day trip in June 2009 with Animal Tracks and Island Ventures (e-mail: info@animaltracks.co.za). We stayed on Nosy Be for the duration of the trip, but traveled extensively around the island (Nosy Be).
Animal Tracks are a South African based operator, which specialises in Madagascar. They've been in the market for over 10 years, I believe. They would also be able to put a safari package together for South Africa if you're looking at a combination.
See our topic what we have posted today: Madagascar Nov/Dec 2009