Anjajavy

Madagascar - the island of scents: ylang-ylang, cloves, vanilla.....Located on the western coast 120 km north of Majunga, Anjajavy is both an inaccessible fishing village for those who are unaware of it and an extraordinary peninsula at the end of the world.

The Anjajavy Hotel is set on at the end of a peninsula over a wide bay in a 450-hectare protected area. This protected area of deciduous forest contains more than 1800 species of plant, as well as Coquerel's sifaka, the rare Madagascar fish eagle and chameleons. To the right of the hotel is the famous tsingy, here supporting majestic baobabs. Anjajavy takes its name from the mangrove within its boundaries. The restaurant overlooks the 200 sq. metre pool and the sea, and offers an excellent international menu with some Malagasy specialities. The bar is another good spot from which to enjoy the sunsets.

Anjajavy has 25 air-conditioned, two-storey villas built of rosewood and roofed with satrana leaves, facing the sea. Each villa features a large terrace, a living room area and breakfast area and a bed room. A small staircase provides access to the first floor which features a relaxation room that can be used as an office or children’s/guest room. The bathroom boasts a vast bath with separate lavatories. Your room is maintained at the ideal temperature for you by an individual and silent air conditioning system. The beach in front of the villas is for swimming and relaxation. A second beach is geared towards watersports.

Madagascar’s western coast enjoys sunshine practically all year round. In February, tropical rains reinvigorate the greenery. The 450-ha nature reserve alongside the hotel is home to over 1,800 floral species, most of which are endemic to the country along with many medicinal plants. Tsingy, the celebrated millennial coral remains can be found throughout the forest and overlooking the bay. Catamaran, windsurfing, water skiing, deep sea fishing, boating - just some of the things you can be doing.


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