J'ai traversé le sud-est de Madagascar, une partie non touristique et authentique, avec une superbe équipe de Malagasy, Patrick Andriamihaja, l'un des meilleurs photographe animalier - guide touristique du pays, attentionné, passionné et pleins d'humour. J'étais aussi accompagnée de l'un des premiers guides touristiques dans le pays et aussi, créateur de la réserve d'Anja, à voir absolument, Adrien Razafimandimby. Huits hommes ont porté la nourriture pour 14 jours de trek à travers la brousse et les villages isolés de cette partie magnifique du pays. 14 jours de bivouac en immersion dans les us et coutumes des Malagasy. C'est ce que je vous propose d'écouter dans ce premier épisode, qui pose le cadre du trek et qui correspond au quatre premiers jours de marche où l'on apprend à se connaître avec l'équipe. Vous allez entendre des chants, imaginer facilement ce que j'ai vu et connaître quelques traditions qui sont bonnes à savoir si vous vous aventurez sur ce chemin. Bonne écoute ;)
- Emissions
- Diagonales
- Saison 3, épisode 1 : Je traverse Madagascar à pied
Publié le par Rébecca-Alexie Langard
Rébecca-Alexie Langard
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