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.
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.
Quaint and unpretentious, Olympe is an ideal gateway to the Tsingy de Bemaraha.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most astonishing locations in Madagascar, the Tsingy of Bemaraha is a surreal scape, where great limestone needles shoot from the ground and rope bridges lead across deep chasms once covered by the ocean. The Olympe de Bemaraha is just two miles away, so adventure is definitely on the cards... Tucked amongst the trees, the rustic hotel is a collection of wooden bungalows and boutique rooms with a homely touch. After days spent adventuring to the fullest, there's nothing better than returning to Olympe and sipping on something chilled as the sun sets on Madagascar.
The Princesse Tsiribihina Hotel is an ideal stopover, before going down the Tsiribihina river, or making a stopover before taking the road to Morondava or Antsirabe and Tananarive.
Guests can enjoy comfortable rooms with private terrace, a large garden and secure parking, a restaurant – bar with 40 seats, and a swimming pool with breathtaking views to admire the sunset over the Menabe plains.