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− | Madabus | + | '''Madabus was once a convenient inter-city bus service which stopped operating in 2008. Thereafter, [[Antananarivo]] based tour operator [[Madasmiles]] has filled the void by providing an option over the usually over-crowded and bone-shaking [[Taxi-brousse|Taxi-brousses]] by servicing regular long-distance routes between [[Antananarivo]] and major tows in the south and east Madagascar.''' |
[[File:Madabus_01.jpg|thumb||600px|none|Madabus journey enroute [[Ambalavao]]]] | [[File:Madabus_01.jpg|thumb||600px|none|Madabus journey enroute [[Ambalavao]]]] | ||
− | Alternatively, travel by [[ | + | As of 2015, the best bus service in Madagascar is [[Cotisse Transport]]. Alternatively, travel by [[TransPost]], the Madagascar postal service buses which doubles as a cross-country passenger bus service. |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 2 May 2016
Madabus was once a convenient inter-city bus service which stopped operating in 2008. Thereafter, Antananarivo based tour operator Madasmiles has filled the void by providing an option over the usually over-crowded and bone-shaking Taxi-brousses by servicing regular long-distance routes between Antananarivo and major tows in the south and east Madagascar.
![](/images/madagascar/thumb/Madabus_01.jpg/600px-Madabus_01.jpg)
Madabus journey enroute Ambalavao
As of 2015, the best bus service in Madagascar is Cotisse Transport. Alternatively, travel by TransPost, the Madagascar postal service buses which doubles as a cross-country passenger bus service.