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Berenty Lodge

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About Berenty Lodge

A lodge far from any crowds where lemurs have free reign and nature feels incredibly close
Just about in the middle of nowhere, Berenty Lodge takes off-the-beaten-track to a new level. In this case, 'nowhere' is actually one of Madagascar's oldest protected reserves, and Berenty is tucked amongst a forest of tamarind trees on the banks of the Mandrare River. You'll spend most of your time exploring the private wilderness on foot, where residents include multiple species of lemur, fossas and eye-catching birdlife. The lodge is family-owned and functional with little to detract from the natural surrounds, but you'll be more than comfortable. And even when you're at base, keep your peepers peeled for the lemurs who hang out on the grounds!
From $260 per person/per night
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The property

After a long and scenic journey, you'll enter Berenty Private Reserve and soon arrive at this small, rustic lodge. The decor includes plenty of light wood furniture, baobab motifs on the walls, and colourfully-patterned (and very comfy) armchairs, from which you can survey the gardens for passing wildlife. The restaurant serves an array of tasty dishes, often enjoyed on the terrace, where you may just have to coax ringtail lemurs off the tables.

The rooms

Berenty Lodge has a collection of standard rooms and bungalows, each styled with an earthy touch including lots of wood and 'tree trunk' vanity counters. All rooms have a small sitting area and conjoined twin beds protected by light mosquito nets, whilst the newest also enjoy air-con (request one of these if air-con is a must). The en-suite bathrooms are well-appointed in neutral tones with a walk-in shower, closet space and all the amenities you could need.

Activities

Morning, noon and night, there are walking trails to explore, where you can spot Madagascar's famous wildlife. Potential sightings include an array of lemurs (golden bamboo, Verreaux's sifaka and the nocturnal mouse lemur to name a few), keen-eyed fossas, flying foxes, chameleons, giraffe-necked weevils, and a dazzling variety of birds. With such little light pollution, the stargazing is incredible, making a night walk even more tempting. You could also pay a visit to the Antandroy Tribal Museum to learn about the area's peoples.

What you'll love

What you'll love

It has to be the incredible collection of wildlife right on your doorstep. This is what a trip to Madagascar is all about!
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

If you can, book a bungalow for a touch extra privacy and an even greater appreciation for Berenty's wild surroundings from the veranda. And remember to pack a torch!
Something to think about

Something to think about

The road from Fort-Dauphin to Berenty Lodge is rather bumpy, so be prepared for nature's massage on the four-hour drive.

Madagascar

Fort Dauphin

Tales of pirates abound in this languid port town that makes a handy stopover destination for the south.