by makikool | Published on 12/09/2021 | Landscapes, Nature
Antagnianaomby, the top of Nosy Komba’s island rises to 622 meters, it’s a Fady place. It’s a fady place. It is possible to get there only on Mondays and Saturdays wearing a traditional dress lambaoany because that’s the place where you can find the tomb of...
by makikool | Published on 12/09/2021 | Cultures and Traditions
The Women’s Day or Women’s Festival in Nosy Komba echoes the official ceremony of the International Women’s Day on March 8. The event takes place during one day in March. All the women’s associations of the island are present, dressed in...
by makikool | Updated on 05/20/2023 | Published on 12/09/2021 | Zoom
Maki Run? Is this a race for makis? No, it is a mountain race with humans, willing, brave, and some of them are even determined to finish on the podium. The race is held annually in June. The differences in altitude are quite significant. Three races are generally...
by makikool | Updated on 04/26/2022 | Published on 12/09/2021 | Landscapes, Nature
Nosy Tanikely or Antanihely, very popular with divers, is located in the middle of the bay of Nosy Be, 5 nautical miles from Nosy Komba, about 15 minutes by speed boat. With its great underwater biological diversity, Tanikely officially became in 2010 the Nosy Be’s...
by makikool | Published on 12/08/2021 | Zoom
Principle The principle is very simple, we cook food using solar energy. The most common solutions for solar cooking are the use of a solar oven or a solar dish. The oven works like a conventional oven, and the parabola is comparable to a stove. Cooking method The...
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