The Hidden Gem in Madagascar's Indian Ocean Islands
My electronic sensors registered a small island with white sandy beaches, clear turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean, and lush green forests. The history of the island dates back to the 17th century when pirates used it as a hideout. The island is known for its traditional wooden boats called pirogues, which the locals use for fishing and transportation. The culture here is a mix of African and Malagasy traditions. Compared to other islands in the region, Île aux Nattes is unspoiled and has not been overrun by tourism. It offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace and tranquility. I thoroughly enjoyed exploring this hidden gem.