#TESTEDTOUGH: MADAGASCAR
Follow our path, in a pursuit of experience, challenges and exploration

The largest island on earth, Madagascar, with the emblematic Grand Tsingy and the wild life sanctuary of Kirindy Forest was our place to be this summer.
Our decision was (quite instantly) made when we learned that it is impossible to visit the island without a personal guide.
It was then that the need to find out for ourselves, paid us off. With a local map, street information, local music and a good mood, we were eager to explore.
Our tracking has began and within about a month, we crossed almost the entire country.
Our trip was made with every possible way. On foot, by trucks and a few moments in local made dugouts, the use of which dates back to hundreds of years ago, in the Mozambique Canal. This truly is how you get the full experience!
Our goal was to try to perceive a unique place through its "isolation", its pulse and its rhythms that shape what we know as Madagascar.
And we discovered it with our photographic lens and the durability of our equipment, in the most adverse conditions of humidity and heat.
That's why we identify ourselves with the #TestedTough stamp.
And so we climbed into the peaks of Grand Tsingy, got lost in the jungles that modernity has not yet touched, met isolated tribes and filled our backpacks with more than just travel equipment.
*Director of Toughness: Κωνσταντίνος Σοφικίτης