Worldly Roaming

Travel, Planned Properly.

About Worldly Roaming

I’m Arno — a Belgian traveler who left a 9-to-5 life behind in 1999 and never really settled again. Since then, I’ve lived across Europe and Asia, studied Mandarin in Taiwan, worked in Thailand, explored over 30 countries, and built a life in Southeast Asia.

Worldly Roaming is not a bucket-list blog. It’s a structured travel system. Each guide is designed to help you understand a place properly — where to stay, how to move, what actually matters, and how to avoid common planning mistakes.

Each destination is built as a complete cluster — with pillar guides, in-depth satellite articles, and practical planning sections that connect everything together.

Travel, planned properly.

Explore Destination Guides

Explore in-depth country and city guides designed to help you plan smarter, travel deeper, and avoid common mistakes.

Brazil

Beaches, cities, nature, and deep cultural guides across Brazil.

Madagascar

Wild landscapes, remote regions, and one of the world’s most unique island cultures.

Sydney

Iconic landmarks, coastal walks, and structured city guides.

Featured Travel Guides

Handpicked guides to start with — practical, detailed, and built to help you plan fast.

Things to Do in Rio de Janeiro

A structured guide to Rio’s top attractions, viewpoints, neighborhoods, and practical planning tips.

Getting Around Madagascar

A practical guide to domestic flights, taxi-brousse routes, road conditions, and how to realistically plan travel times across the island.

Sydney Itinerary: 3, 5 or 7 Days

A step-by-step plan to experience Sydney’s highlights efficiently, from coastal walks to iconic landmarks.

Taiwan Travel Guide

A complete country guide covering cities, mountain regions, night markets, transport systems, and how to plan your route.

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Latest Guides

Choosing between a SIM card and eSIM in Madagascar is not always straightforward, especially given the country’s uneven mobile coverage and limited infrastructure. While both options allow you to stay connected, the best choice depends heavily on your travel style, itinerary, and how much flexibility you need once you arrive. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about using a SIM vs eSIM in Madagascar, including where to buy a local SIM card, how reliable eSIMs are, and which option works best in cities, national parks, and remote regions. You will also learn about the main providers, typical costs, and what to realistically expect when it comes to mobile data across the island. Whether you are planning to explore busy hubs like Antananarivo, relax along the coast, or travel deeper into Madagascar’s more remote landscapes, understanding your connectivity options can make a significant difference to your overall travel experience.
Planning how to get to Madagascar starts with understanding the island’s limited flight routes, main entry points, and realistic travel expectations. Most travelers arrive via Antananarivo (TNR), with direct flights from Paris and one-stop connections through hubs like Addis Ababa, Nairobi, Istanbul, and Johannesburg. If your trip focuses on beaches and island experiences, you can also fly into Nosy Be (NOS), though this is less suitable for multi-region travel. Flight times, costs, and route options vary significantly depending on where you are coming from. Travelers from Europe have the easiest access, while those from North America or Asia should expect longer journeys with at least one connection. Booking 3 to 6 months in advance and choosing the right route can make a major difference in both price and overall travel experience. This guide explains everything you need to know before booking, including the best airports to fly into, airlines and routes, visa requirements, arrival logistics, and common mistakes to avoid when planning your trip to Madagascar.
Madagascar is one of the most unique wildlife destinations on Earth, home to species found nowhere else. From iconic lemurs and the mysterious aye-aye to color-changing chameleons and the elusive fossa, the island’s biodiversity is unlike anything you will experience elsewhere. This guide breaks down the most fascinating animals in Madagascar, where to see them, and how to plan your wildlife encounters realistically. Unlike traditional safari destinations, wildlife spotting in Madagascar requires patience, the right locations, and an understanding of when and where animals are active. Some species are easiest to find in specific national parks, while others depend on time of day or seasonal conditions. Whether you are planning your first trip or refining your itinerary, this guide will help you navigate Madagascar’s wildlife in a way that feels rewarding rather than overwhelming. You will learn how to match destinations with species, set realistic expectations, and experience the island’s incredible ecosystems in a deeper, more meaningful way.

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Flights, stays, transport and connectivity — everything you need to organize your trip in one place.

Compare routes and find the best airfare for your journey.

Discover stays that match your budget and travel style.

Book curated activities and unforgettable local experiences.

Stay connected instantly with reliable global data options.

Protect your trip with flexible coverage options.

Smart essentials and tested gear for smoother travel.

Travel, planned properly.

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