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Living in Antsirabe: the ultimate expat guide

Living in Antsirabe: the ultimate expat guide

Everything you need to know for a successful life in Antsirabe.

Antsirabe, known as the "City of Water" or Ville d'Eau, is Madagascar's third-largest city and the capital of the Vakinankaratra region. Located 170 km south of Antananarivo at an altitude of 1,500 meters, this highland city offers a refreshingly cool climate year-round. With a population of approximately 446,000 in 2025, Antsirabe has earned its nickname from the abundance of thermal springs in the area, which have attracted visitors since colonial times. The city serves as an important industrial center, particularly for textiles, food processing, and beverages, while maintaining its charm with colonial-era architecture and wide, jacaranda-lined avenues. The prevalence of colorful pousse-pousse (pulled rickshaws) gives the city a distinctive character, with over 5,600 of these vehicles operating throughout Antsirabe.

5 Good Reasons to Move to Antsirabe

  1. Pleasant Climate: The high-altitude location provides a subtropical highland climate with cool temperatures, making it one of the most comfortable cities in Madagascar.
  2. Lower Cost of Living: Antsirabe offers significantly lower living costs compared to major international cities, while maintaining access to essential services.
  3. Emerging Industrial Hub: The city hosts several factories and an Export Processing Zone, creating opportunities in textiles, food processing, and manufacturing.
  4. Natural Beauty: Surrounded by volcanic landscapes, crater lakes, and thermal springs, Antsirabe provides access to unique outdoor experiences and wellness activities.
  5. Accessible Location: Well-connected to Antananarivo via the RN7 highway and railway, offering convenient access to the capital and international connections.

Key figures

Population260,000
Expats1,500-2,000
Top nationalitiesFrench, Chinese, Indian, Italian, American
LanguagesMalagasy, French
Monthly cost of living
1 person$600
Family of 4$1,500
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Julien Faliu
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I fell in love with words at an early age After a break to focus on my studies, I rediscovered the joy of writing while keeping a blog during my years between London and Madrid. This passion for storytelling and for exploring new cultures naturally inspired me to create 天美麻豆, a space for my own reflections as well as for anyone wishing to share their experiences and journeys abroad.

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