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Overview
Home to lemurs, chameleons, tortoises, humming birds, medicinal plants, cocoa, vanilla, ylang-ylang, cloves, papyrus and carnivorous plants to name a few; Madagascar is one of the last remaining unspoilt oases on the planet. There are virgin forests, savannas, lazy bays and tiny islands to explore. The nature is so rich and abundant that the famous Parisian landscape architect Camille Muller was inspired to gather the rarest species in the hotel’s landscaped garden, where lemurs frolic during afternoon tea. Located in a nature reserve of 550 hectares, Anjajavy l'Hôtel consists of a beautiful ensemble of rosewood villas scattered over a long, fine sandy beach on the Mozambique Channel. By walking along marked pathways or by boat, explore deserted creeks, little fishing villages and the Tsingy, coral remains sculpted by erosion and overlapping baobab roots. This is pure serenity in a land which evokes passionate emotions.
Accommodation
The 24 air-conditioned, two-storey villas are built of local rosewood and roofed with satrana leaves. The double room is equipped with a large bed, sitting area, breakfast corner, bathroom with oversize bath and shower and separate w.c. Upstairs is the room with two single beds which is perfect for children, plenty more storage space and a work surface. Amenities include tea/coffee facilities, a fridge, a safe and a variety of lighting.
French windows open onto a large sea-facing verandah, furnished with armchairs and a hammock from which you can watch the lemurs in the trees or the fishing pirogues on the ocean. Notwithstanding the isolated location, this is probably the most comfortable accommodation in Madagascar.
Anjajavy Reserve is a spectacular example of dry deciduous forest and contains Coquerel's sifaka, mouse lemurs, the rare Madagascar fish eagle and chameleons, to name but a few. Wildlife, birding and night walks are a highlight of a stay at Anjajavy, as is the Valley of Baobabs. Complimentary watersports include catamarans, windsurfing, canoes and snorkelling. Land-based sports include: volleyball, table tennis, badminton, billiards and boules. Mountain bikes are available.
The hotel caters for big game and fly fishing. You can walk through the mangrove at low tide, through the forest, populated by Coquerel's sifakas and a variety of bird species, to the Sakalava fishing villages of Ambondro Ampassy or Anjajavy; to the enormous baobab, or explore the numerous small coves. You can feel secure - there are no dangerous or venomous creatures to worry you.
The pool has a large sun-deck, with sun-beds and parasols. The long, sandy beach in front of the villas is for swimming and relaxation; deck-chairs and shades are provided at discrete intervals.
A second beach is geared towards watersports, which preserves the tranquility of the villas and the beach in front of them. The marina is a short walk from the lodge – or you can get a lift
- Disabled Access
- Air-conditioned restaurant
- All rooms are air conditioned
- Dedicated Internet access (high-speed or supply of a computer)
- Wifi hot spot
- Swimming pool
- Mountain biking
- Hiking
- Fishing
- Water-skiing
- Canoeing and kayaking
- Nature hiking
- Deep-sea excursions
- Catamaran
- Trolling and sports fishing
- Visits to community development projects
The excellent chef will not fail to impress with an international menu of fresh produce with just of touch of Malagasy specialties.