Getting Around

Travellers visiting Antananarivo will find it easiest getting around on foot. There is an affordable and efficient mini-bus service, known as taxi be, that runs regularly throughout the city. The fares are usually at least half the price of a regular taxi. However, because most tourists are not familiar with the routes and aren't comfortable being packed into a taxi be, regular taxis are the preferred method of transport for travellers. Be sure to negotiate the fare with the driver before entering the taxi. Car rental agencies can be found in Antananarivo, but the roads are generally in poor condition. The train journey between the capital and Toamasina, and between Fianarantsoa and Manakara, is recommended for its scenery. The island has only a few main roads (from Tana to Mahajanga, to Toamasina and to Tuléar), with dirt tracks covering the rest of the country. Many roads are impassable during the rainy season.

Airports

Antananarivo Airport

The airport is situated 10 miles (16km) from Antananarivo.

Antananarivo Airport (TNR)

Location

The airport is situated 10 miles (16km) from Antananarivo.

Getting to the city

Private taxis are available but are known to be expensive; shared minibuses are also available but are often packed to capacity and uncomfortable. A shuttle bus provides a service to hotels in the city centre and is considered the safest and most affordable option. It is recommended to book this in advance.

Time

Local time is GMT +3

Car rental

A number of car rental companies are represented at the airport, including Sixt, Hertz, and Avis.

Airport Taxis

Taxis are available.

Transfer between terminals

The Domestic and International Terminals are connected and may be reached on foot.

Facilities

Facilities include a bureau de change, a restaurant, shops, and lounges.

Parking

Parking is available directly outside the terminal building.


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