Money
The currency in Madagascar is the Malagasy Ariary (MGA). Although this is the official unit of currency in Madagascar, many of the island’s people still use their old unit; the FMG (Franc Malagasy). This can be a little confusing as prices are often given in FMG, while notes are denominated in Ariary. 5 FMG is equal to 1 Ariary and the exchange rate is approximately US$1 = 3000 Ariary or 15,000FMG.
ATMs are widely available, please check with your bank for charges and advice when using international ATMs. It is advisable to carry MGA cash for smaller shops and tipping as this is preferred. Please note, Maestro and American Express are seldom accepted, so we recommend using a VISA credit/debit card instead.
IMPORTANT: When bringing foreign currency (e.g. USD, GBP, EUR) into the country, be sure to bring new format with no damage or marks. It is easier to draw local currency from the ATM, rather than exchange.
Gratuities
Gratuities are not compulsory or expected; rather it is a reward for excellent service. If you are pleased with the service you receive, you are more than welcome to tip your guide or the staff. Tipping is usually done at the end of your stay. You may tip the staff individually, give the tip to the manager to distribute, or do both. Tips are better given in the Malagasy Ariary.
Gratuities suggestions:
Private tour guide: 50,000 - 75,000 MGA ($11 - $17) per guest per day
Local guide (excursions & private reserves): 20,000 - 25,000 MGA ($5 - $6) per guest per day
Driver on tour: 25,000 - 30,000 MGA ($6 - $7) per guest per day
Driver on transfer: 10,000 - 15,000 MGA ($3 - $4) per transfer
Guide (National Parks): 20,000 - 25,000 MGA ($5 - $6) per guest per day
Animal spotter (National Parks): 5,000 - 10,000 MGA ($2 - $3) per guest per day
Lodge staff: 10,000 - 20,000 MGA ($3 - $5) per guest per night
Luggage porter: 5,000 MGA ($1) per bag
Waitstaff in a city restaurant: 5% - 10% of the bill (large group may incur automatic service charge - please check)