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Vakona Forest Lodge

Andasibe

28 Rooms
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From $80 per person/night
Walk with lemurs and see indri, the largest of them all, at this eco-lodge
Lying 150 kilometres from Antananarivo, Vakona Forest Lodge is a comfortable eco-lodge sitting on a hillside above a lake and surrounded by palms and brilliant bougainvillea. Twenty-eight bungalows are scattered between the trees. Just one kilometre away is Andasibe National Park, its rainforest alive with lemurs, indri (the largest lemur species), birds, insects and other subtropical creatures. If you're looking for high style, Vakona may not fit your idea of a subtropical holiday, but if you're serious about flora and fauna, you'll be more than happy with the accommodation, the meals and the chance to see lemurs, lots of them.

Constance Tsarabanjina

Nosy Be

25 Rooms
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From $350 per person/night
Sail on a pirogue, release turtles or gaze at the ocean from your hammock.
It's a short hop by boat or helicopter from the Madagascar mainland to lovely Nosy Be island and its award-winning Constance Tsarabanjina Lodge. The retreat, although pricey, is worth every cent. The atmosphere is laid-back and barefoot-chic, the bungalows are elegantly comfortable, the food is out of this world. But the prime attraction, of course, is the powdery beach-fringed tropical ocean. After feasting on the freshest of fish and island specialities in the sand-floored restaurant, head to your hammock for a gentle snooze. If beach holidays are your thing, you'll have trouble finding a better spot. See you there!

Iharana Bush Camp

Ankarana

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16 Rooms
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From $240 per person/night
Rustic lake-side isolation in wild northern Madagascar, with tsingy cliffs.
If you rate rugged adventure above glamour, then Inharana Bush Camp is just the place for you. Reached via a rough dirt road, it lies 16 kilometres from the small town of Ambilobe in Madagascar's remote north, near the Mahahavy River and the Ankarana Reserve. The camp overlooks a clear lake backed by cliffs of unusual limestone formations called tsingies. It's an eco-camp, with a commitment to sustaining the environment. The accommodation is simply comfortable, the staff are friendly and the food is good. And you can get a good massage!

Sainte Marie Lodge

Nosy Boraha

12 Rooms
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From $80 per person/night
Listen to the ocean – you may hear the echoes of pirates on the breeze.
A glamorous yet homely boutique lodge, Sainte Marie Lodge is operated by its charming owners Bertrand and Catherine Dunod, in whose competent care you're ensured a holiday extraordinaire. The lodge reflects its owners' welcome, with its wide frontage and veranda opening to a tropical garden (admire the blood-red blooms and heady frangipani), a pool and the deepest blue ocean imaginable. Whales arrive to breed between July and September, bringing with them tourists keen to witness the spectacle. But the lodge is a special place to visit all year – a balm for your soul.

Anjajavy Le Lodge

Anjajavy

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25 Rooms
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From $920 per person/night
Eco resort oasis on a private peninsula at the edge of the Anjajavy Forest
On the northwest coast of Madagascar, the 750-hectare Anjajavy Reserve is brimming with flora and fauna, including lemurs and a bay filled with extraordinary tsingy coral. Hotel Anjajavy lies on the edge of the reserve, a delightful series of chalets between the lush mangroves and seashore. The 15-year-old hotel has grown to blend perfectly with its natural surrounds and continues to strive for a symbiotic relationship between ecological and social sustainability, and luxury tourism. The hotel can only be reached by charter flight, but if it means you will be having your tea with the lemurs, how could you not?

Maison Gallieni

Antananarivo

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4 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
Find a little slice of romance at this intimate hotel in the heart of the crowded city.
Colonial romance meets contemporary design here at Maison Gallieni, a boutique hotel perched high on a hill overlooking Madagascar's hectic capital city. Below lies the urban fray, and other, larger hotel competition. Built in 1879 on an old granite quarry, Maison Gallieni was once the headquarters of the country's first bank. Today, the orange-brick structure houses the Consul of Monaco (basically, you're staying in the ambassador's house). While Tana often feels busy and bewildering, Maison Gallieni offers a very different take. We like the building's simple interiors, the four gorgeous bedrooms, the fine-dining cuisine (of course!), and the peace.

Lac Hotel

Ranomafana

20 Rooms
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From $60 per person/night
A quaint, lakeside hotel in Madagascar's tropical interior.
The Lac Hotel is a small resort on the shores of Lake Sahambavy in Madagascar’s lush central region. Rustic, thatched bungalows are scattered along the water's edge - simple but comfortable - and the lakeshore setting is lovely. It overlooks the only tea plantation in Madagascar, and is on the railway line which links the north and south. Don’t let this put you off, as the trains go by very infrequently. However, it does have the advantage of providing an alternative means of reaching the hotel, as the roads in this part of the island are notoriously bumpy!

Le Relais De La Reine

Isalo

30 Rooms
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From $110 per person/night
Luxury within striking distance of Madagascar's imposing sandstone massifs
Madagascar is an extraordinarily picturesque country with tropical forests, white sandy beaches, giant baobabs, sandstone canyons. The forth largest island in the world possesses a habitat with truly idiosyncratic biodiversity - ninety percent of its wildlife occurs nowhere else on Earth. Le Relais De La Reine is a comfortable stop-over on your Madagascar adventure. From here it's a short trek to Isalo National Park, where you can see lemurs, reptiles, a dizzying array of birds, and of course its iconic sandstone formations. The giant blanched rock faces (massifs) can be scaled in a harness if you're keen to climb - or simply appreciated from afar. The hotel itself is constructed with the beautiful local stone that makes this mineral-rich region so unique.

Le Domaine De Fontenay

Diego Suarez

8 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
French colonial-style architecture and a lush and private nature park
Le Domaine de Fontenay is a beautifully preserved colonial-style guest house in Madagascar’s northern region, close to the village of Joffreville. Dating back to 1904, the building has retained many of its original architectural features, and now offers elegant accommodation in eight delightful garden bungalows plus a spacious suite in the main house. Tropical gardens with hidden pathways lead into a private game reserve, home to some unique wildlife species and intriguing birds, with crystal-clear streams and tumbling waterfalls. The overall ambience is one of old-fashioned comfort, with an emphasis on the beauty of this stunning natural region.

Soleil des Tsingys

Tsingy De Bemaraha

17 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
A stylish new bush lodge in Madagascar’s Tsingy de Bemaraha.
Soleil des Tsingy is a simply luxurious lodge in a unique and mesmerising location – the heart of the Tsingy de Bemaraha region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madagascar’s stunningly diverse west. Perched on a prominent rocky outcrop and surrounded by 20 hectares of private reserve just outside Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, the lodge offers glorious views over the forested lowlands and the Manambolo River. Accommodation is in 17 chic bungalows fanning out from a laid-back central area overlooking the concession. Exploration here is crowd-free, and you're also well placed for forays into the national park.

Tsara Guest House

Fianarantsoa

18 Rooms
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From $20 per person/night
Heritage hotel in Fianarantsoa's old town within reach of national parks
Tsara Guest House is a real gem in the old town heart of Fianarantsoa, in south-central Madagascar. A beautiful plantation-style homestead, it's a perennial favourite as it's within walking distance of the town's rich culture and architectural wonders – and also within striking distance of some of the island nation's unique natural reserves. Tsara's owners are closely involved in the restoration of the 19th-century old town, known for being the country's hub of academia. Look out over lush valleys and grand colonial-era buildings, enjoy a cocktail in the tropical gardens and plan your trips to Ranomafana and Anja reserves.

Côte Ouest Palissandre

Morondava and the Avenue of the Baobabs

30 Rooms
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From $60 per person/night
Leave the real world behind for a while at this beach-tastic hideaway on the west coast.
Nestled amongst the coconut palms on the main beach in Morondava, Palissandre's view is straight out of a painting with white sails billowing in the bay and endless ocean before it. Whilst here, you'll call a bright, thatched bungalow home and spend many happy hours watching the surf roll in. While relaxation comes very easily, there's plenty of exploring to do as well. Take a cruise into the bay, or make the pilgrimage to the Avenue of the Baobabs, a must for photographers and anyone with an appreciation for nature at its most striking.

Miavana by Time & Tide

Nosy Ankao

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14 Rooms
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From $3.7K per person/night
An uber-stylish retreat off the coast of Madagascar that brings a new meaning to ‘luxury'.

Life flourishes on Nosy Ankao, an exotic private island 3.5km off Madagascar’s northeastern tip. The island, with its aquamarine bays, pearl-white sandy beaches and winding waterways, forms part of a private five-island archipelago - a 15 000-hectare marine reserve. Fourteen palatial villas are strung along the pristine tropical shoreline. Not only do you get the best of an ultra-luxurious beach lodge experience, with warm waters teeming with colourful marine life, but also a bit of a bush experience with the likes of lemur trekking and turtles nesting on the island’s beaches.

Masoala Forest Lodge

Masoala National Park

From $850 per person/night
A down-to-earth, barefoot lodge on a secluded stretch of Madagascar's coast.

In a clandestine cove (it's only accessible by boat!) on the north-eastern coast of Madagascar, Masoala Forest Lodge is the beach escape you've been dreaming of. Smack-bang in between a private rainforest reserve and the sparkling Indian Ocean, Masoala is as suitable for doing absolutely nothing as it is for days filled with snorkelling, hikes, and whale watching pirogue trips. The former takes place in the waiting hammock on your private deck or a sunny spot on the sand - and always with something chilled in hand. In the evenings, be sure to keep an eye out for the aye-ayes who often wander into camp.

The Litchi Tree

Amber Mountain National Park

6 Rooms
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From $140 per person/night
A welcoming colonial oasis
In the land of the tropical litchi where 90% of the residents are farmers, you’ll find this historical manor tucked away on the hillside. Built in 1902, The Litchi Tree has been returned to it’s former glory since its heyday as home to French admiralty. Expansive well-manicured grounds hug the white colonial mansion, which has a breathtaking view of the bay below. Fine dining, good wine, coffee and company can all be found here - many call it an “oasis”.

Mandrare River Camp

Mandrare Valley

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6 Rooms
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From $820 per person/night
Classic East African comfort in Madagascar's scenic southern region.
Mandrare River Camp is tucked away in an isolated spot in Madagascar’s picturesque south. This part of the island is characterised by bizarre landscapes of dense riverine forests, spiny deserts and open plains studded with giant baobabs. In the middle of it all, the six East African-style safari tents of Mandrare are set along the river beneath shady tamarind trees. There's a strong focus on culture and community here, as well as nature - you'll wake to the sounds of the local Antandroy tribe singing in the forest and have the opportunity to visit the village during the day too.

Namoroka Tsingy Camp

Tsingy de Namoroka National Park

9 Rooms
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From $2.8K per person/night
An eco-conscious, nature-forward camp with exclusive access to Namoroka's landscape.

Tucked away in the wilds of north-western Madagascar, Namoroka National Park is one of the island's most unexplored and biodiverse regions. The park spans six ecosystems, including over 100 kilometres of caves (among Africa's largest collection) and miles and miles of otherworldly tsingy (the island's iconic limestone formations). Set just outside of the park itself, Namoroka Tsingy Camp is the only accommodation in the area, making for a secluded and totally exclusive experience. The luxury tents have everything you need, whilst also retaining a genuine closeness with the wild. The camp also places the protection and study of the park's unique and fascinating flora and fauna at the forefront and the focus on conservation is top notch.

Time and Tide Tsara Komba

Nosy Be

8 Rooms
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From $450 per person/night
A real gem tucked against a hillside on the forested island of Nosy Komba.

Traveling throughout Madagascar is both awe-inspiring and very hard work, so a few days in a serene lodge on a tropical island is just the ticket as a transition between your adventure and your homeward journey. And Tsara Komba Lodge is the perfect wind-down destination. Sited on a forested mountain slope, facing the warm ocean and run by superb French hosts Xavier and Lucie, the lodge welcomes you with open arms. The thatched chalets are stylish, minimalist and ooze comfort, the food is very good, the views reach to infinity and you're encouraged to do exactly as you wish.

Ankarana Lodge

Ankarana

11 Rooms
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From $120 per person/night
Simple forest hide-out on the doorstep of the Ankarana Reserve
Ankarana National Park is a rather unique reserve: a dry, deciduous forest filled with a wide variety of animals native to the area, in the tropical Boeny Region of Madagascar. Not far from the reserve, a path about 300 meters from the national road leads you through the dense foliage to a charming little eco-lodge, built into the natural surrounds. Surrounded by limestone formations and visiting troupes of lemurs, Ankarana Lodge is simple and basic, yet the perfect base from which to head out and explore the nearby reserve.

Masoandro Lodge

Nosy Boraha

18 Rooms
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From $40 per person/night
Privacy, tranquillity and whales offshore on tropical Nosy Boraha Island.
Surrounded by luxuriant tropical forest on the north-west coast of Nosy Boraha (previously Île Sainte-Marie), Masoandro Lodge is a pretty and private retreat about 25 minutes by tuk-tuk from the nearest village. The sense of peace is palpable here, far off the beaten track, and the hillside wooden bungalows with great long-range views offer all the comforts you need. Snorkel the coral reefs, get as close to the whales as you're allowed, loll in the pool and enjoy well-prepared dishes and courteous service.

Hotel Au Bois Vert

Antananarivo

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44 Rooms
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From $90 per person/night
Unexpected tranquillity in Madagascar's high-spirited capital.
Tucked away in Antananarivo's eternal bustle, just a five-minute drive from the international airport, is a blissfully peaceful oasis. If you've just landed and are planning to head off on a journey through this intriguing island, we recommend you head to Au Bois Vert to catch your breath. The property spans three hectares of woodland, with a large courtyard and a swimming pool, and sleek,modern accommodation that offers oodles of old-world Malagasy charm. Soothe your travel-weary muscles at the spa, then head to the on-site restaurant for a variety of regional and French-influenced cuisine (there's a pizza oven too!).

Setam Lodge

Ranomafana

20 Rooms
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From $30 per person/night
Acrobatic lemurs and other wonderful creatures in Ranomafana's rainforest.
It's a long drive from Antananarivo to Setam Lodge, nine hours in total, but it's worth every second of the journey. The lodge is in a paradise setting, perched on a slope overlooking the 101,313-acre (410-square-kilometre) Ranomafana National Park, with its dense rainforest sheltering otherworldly creatures – sifaka, lemur, tenrec, bat, Malagasy striped civet and a host of smaller animals that seem to combine classroom art with the world's prehistoric origins. The lodge itself is clean and comfortable, the food is good and ample, and the mist-shrouded forest is enthralling. Don't expect glitz – Setam is for serious travellers.

Hotel Le Jardin du Roy

Isalo

40 Rooms
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From $160 per person/night
European luxury amidst a veritable ecological wonderland
These private grounds on the edge of southwestern Madagascar's Isalo National Park are a surprisingly cultivated slice of Malagasy life. At the base of the beautiful sandstone cliffs, the trimmed green grasses of Le Jardin sprawl extensively, sprinkled with many-a noble accoutrement: a pool, a tennis court, horse stables and a spa. Here you can take an easy canter on the lawns or explore the rugged park with a guide. With something for every palate, this small hotel is especially ideal for families, though honeymooners will also enjoy the luxury and the menu of optional activities. The bordering wilderness also offers a variety of fascinating terrain, like sandstone formations, deep canyons, grasslands and palm tree oases. The ring-tailed lemur is an especially curious and affable inhabitant of the park, though if you keep your eyes peeled, you might spot all six species of these cuddly creatures.

Babaomby Island Lodge

Diego Suarez

10 Rooms
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From $120 per person/night
Calling all kitesurfers – Babaomby offers great waves from dawn to sunset
Travel by boat from the town of Ramena on Madagascar's far northern coast across vivid blue water to reach the circular cove of Emerald Bay, one of three enclosed bays in Diego Suarez and home to Babaomby Island Lodge. This is where watersports lovers – especially kitesurfers – gather in the windy season to hone their skills and enjoy the dawn-to-dusk waves. The tented accommodation is comfortable, the staff are welcoming and helpful, the food is fresh and good and the vibe is laid-back. Don't expect luxury, but if you love playing in the ocean, we guarantee you'll be back.

Orchidée du Bemaraha

Tsingy De Bemaraha

72 Rooms
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From $70 per person/night
A secret little corner of Madagascar with the spectacular Tsingy de Bemaraha in easy reach
An unassuming property near Bekopaka village, Orchidée de Bemaraha boasts an enviable location in western Madagascar where the landscapes are dramatic and thrilling - and Tsingy de Bemaraha is in your backyard. Your journey to the hotel offers a glimpse into the magic of this region, but the real adventure takes place in Tsingy, where only the toughest species of lemur survive and limestone pinnacles shoot towards the sky. On return, you'll be well taken care of with scrumptious dinners and massages to ease any aching muscles.

Ambre Nature Lodge

Amber Mountain National Park

12 Rooms
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From $80 per person/night
Comfortable garden bungalows at this oasis in Madagascar's tropical north.
Charming, eco-friendly Ambre Nature Lodge lies near the sleepy French colonial village of Joffreville, in Madagascar’s far north. Here, simple and relaxed Malagasy style blends beautifully with the astonishing tropical location, making this a great base for nature lovers wishing to explore the Ambre (Amber) Mountain National Park, just a few kilometres away, and the other parks and small towns nearby. Accommodation consists of 12 comfortable thatched bungalows in lush tropical gardens, with far-reaching views over the rolling hills and dense forests all the way to the Indian Ocean.

Mantadia Lodge

Andasibe

25 Rooms
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From $160 per person/night
Wake to the call of indri lemurs drifting through the rainforest mist
Lying just south of Madagascar's Andasibe-Mantadia National Park is the newest accommodation in the region, and it's certainly worth a look. In 2018, Mantadia Lodge opened its hilltop doors outside the tiny town of Andasibe, the gateway to the rainforest. This habitat is increasingly threatened by a growing population and its insatiable desire for wood, but is also increasingly valued as a precious natural resource, attracting tourists and creating jobs, and for its intrinsic value as a scarce biome. Mantadia is still experiencing a few growing pains, but it gets a most things right and makes for a comfortable stay.

Eden Lodge

Nosy Be

8 Rooms
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From $240 per person/night
No shoes needed! Recharge your spirit with lemurs and a long tropical beach.
Step back from civilisation's craziness on a tiny island located a 30-minute boat ride from Nosy Be. The first thing you see will be the beach, its white sands punctuated with giant baobab trees, some more than 700 years old. There are no roads or cars on the island, and only a tiny village nearby, so everything is geared to relaxation. The tranquillity is disturbed only by lemurs calling in the trees at night. Do as much or as little as you wish, and enjoy Eden Lodge's spacious shoreside accommodation, bar and restaurant, with its fresh and lovely cuisine.

Princesse Bora Lodge

Nosy Boraha

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20 Rooms
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From $190 per person/night
Settle back with a mojito and watch whales thump and blow offshore.
Trekking for lemurs through Madagascar's rainforests is not for the faint of heart, so a short break to recover your breath on a tropical island before heading home is an excellent idea. And four-star Princesse Bora Lodge on the Island of Nosy Boraha is the perfect place to unwind. Previously called Île Sainte-Marie, the island's tourism development is low-key, so it's retained a wonderfully unspoilt atmosphere. The lodge is tranquil and within striking distance of Sainte-Marie beach, the accommodation is stylish and comfortable (down to the hammock on your veranda), and the food is simple and delicious.

Relais des Plateaux

Antananarivo

42 Rooms
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From $180 per person/night
Start and finish your Madagascar adventure at this oasis near the airport.
Travelling in Madagascar is hard work. So it's good to know that there's a quiet place to stay after your flight and before you leave the island's shores. Welcome to Relais des Plateaux Hotel, a three-star establishment that lies just 15 kilometres from the capital, Antananarivo, and Ivato Airport. Here you can catch your breath, sort your luggage and experience some top-end R and R. Enjoy the spotless, comfortable rooms, the lovely bathrooms (no problems with water pressure here), the pool and garden, the restaurant's excellent cuisine and a massage at the spa.
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