和朋友在刚过去的2025年9月底在马达加斯加旅行。但当我们到达不久,还在猴面包树大道看曰落的时候,首都塔那那利佛发生了游行和骚乱,随后情况混乱,城市宵禁,航班取消。 在混乱中,我们渡过了13天。 My friend and I traveled to Madagascar in late September 2025. Brett and his team had made perfect arrangements for us half a year in advance, and we were full of expectations for the trip. However, shortly after our arrival, while we were watching the sunset at the Avenue of the Baobabs in Morondava, demonstrations and riots broke out in Antananarivo, the capital. Subsequent chaos led to a city-wide curfew and flight cancellations. Brett promptly provided us with accurate and reliable information, and our guide rearranged the itinerary to retain as much of the original plan as possible and minimize losses. Amid the chaotic social situation, we continued our journey, spotting various lemurs and chameleons, enjoying sunrises and sunsets, and finally catching an international flight. If you plan to travel to Madagascar, my suggestions are as follows: 1. Reach out to Brett first—he and his team are professional and reliable, ensuring your trip is enjoyable. 2. Purchase a high-coverage travel change insurance. Prior to this experience, I never imagined a government could be dissolved within days. Lastly, I hope Madagascar returns to normal soon and its people can live better lives. As a quarter of the 21st century has passed, the people of Madagascar deserve a better life, rather than still struggling in poverty.