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.

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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

Madagascar is the only place on Earth where lemurs live in the wild, making the island one of the most extraordinary wildlife destinations on the planet. With more than 100 species ranging from tiny mouse lemurs to the large indri, these remarkable primates are one of the main reasons travelers visit Madagascar. Seeing lemurs in Madagascar is often a highlight of any trip, whether you encounter ring-tailed lemurs in the dry forests of the south, listen to the haunting calls of the indri in the eastern rainforests, or join a guided night walk to spot elusive nocturnal species. Many of the best opportunities to see lemurs occur in Madagascar’s national parks and protected reserves, including Andasibe-Mantadia, Ranomafana, and Isalo. Each region of the island supports different habitats and lemur species, making it worthwhile to explore multiple areas if you want to experience Madagascar’s incredible biodiversity. This guide explains where to see lemurs in Madagascar, the different species you might encounter, and the best ways to experience these unique animals in their natural habitat.
Planning a trip to Madagascar and wondering when to go? The best time to visit Madagascar depends on what you want to experience on this extraordinary island. Madagascar’s climate varies by region, with tropical coasts, cooler highlands, and a rainy season that can affect travel conditions in some parts of the country. Understanding these seasonal patterns will help you plan the perfect itinerary. Most travelers visit during the dry season from May to October, when the weather is cooler, skies are clearer, and roads are easier to navigate. This period is ideal for exploring national parks, spotting lemurs and wildlife, and enjoying Madagascar’s beautiful beaches. However, the rainy season from November to April also has its advantages, including lush landscapes, dramatic scenery, and fewer visitors. In this guide, you will learn about Madagascar’s seasons, regional climate differences, and the best months to travel depending on your interests, whether you want wildlife encounters, beach time, or cultural experiences.
Traveling to Madagascar is one of the most rewarding adventures in the world, but it is also a destination that requires preparation and flexibility. Unlike many popular tourist destinations, Madagascar still feels raw, authentic, and sometimes unpredictable. Roads can be slow, transport schedules change, and infrastructure outside major cities can be limited. That is exactly what makes the experience so unique. These Madagascar travel tips will help you understand what to expect before you arrive and how to navigate the island with confidence. From transportation and money to connectivity, local customs, and safety awareness, a little preparation can make a huge difference when traveling across this incredible country. Whether you are planning to explore the rainforests of the east, the baobab landscapes of the west, or the beaches of Nosy Be, these Madagascar travel tips will help you travel smarter and avoid common surprises that many first-time visitors encounter when discovering this extraordinary island.

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