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Tsiribihina River
7 Taking a trip down the Tsiribihina ( Click here ) means disconnecting completely from
everything: for two and a half days, there are no cars, no roads, and there's no mobile cover-
age. It is an experience of utter relaxation, with little more to do than admire the landscape,
take in local life, chat to your guide, sing by the campfire and marvel at the night sky. For
the real deal, hop on a wooden pirogue; for a little more comfort and conviviality, board a
chaland (motorised barge).
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