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Madabus, the once efficient inter-city bus service unfortunately stopped operating in 2008. In the meantime, [[Antananarivo]] based tour operator [[Madasmiles]] has filled the void by providing an option over the usually overcrowded and bone-shaking [[Taxi-brousse|Taxi-brousses]], servicing regular long-distance routes between cities of the south and east of Madagascar.
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'''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 [[TransPost]], the Madagascar postal service buses which doubles as a cross-country passenger bus service.
 
Alternatively, travel by [[TransPost]], the Madagascar postal service buses which doubles as a cross-country passenger bus service.

Revision as of 14:43, 1 June 2011

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.

Madabus journey enroute Ambalavao

Alternatively, travel by TransPost, the Madagascar postal service buses which doubles as a cross-country passenger bus service.