Tsara Komba

Nosy Komba is a short boat ride from Nosy Be. TSARA KOMBA LODGE is an authentic, natural paradise comprising of 6 spacious lodges built with the greatest respect for the environment and in harmony with the local population. Each lodge has a deck overlooking a beautiful private beach with the finest sand....

Built on a steep hillside, nestling in a tropical garden between forest and beach, the six lodges ranging in size from 75 to 95 m2 complete with verandahs overlooking the ocean are magnificently constructed in a streamline architectural style, from wood and traditional materials such as rosewood or sohihy, in shades of brown and subtle, complementary tones. The roofs are thatched with Ravinala leaves (from the Travellers’ tree) and are high enough to allow air to circulate freely!

The rooms and the interior are generously sized, conducive to movement and meditation or perfect for rest and tranquillity. The elegant, warm decor combines refined style with the typical atmosphere of the place… The paintings displayed were created using lime and natural pigments from Madagascar. Each lodge boasts a large four-poster bed complete with mosquito net and fan, perfect for spellbinding, exotic nights or siestas, a comfortable, spacious bathroom and even a desk for those who feel the need to work. Each detached, perfectly aired, private lodge has its own deck with a stunning view of the bay and Grande Terre.

Watching the sun rise, marvelling at the unforgettable sunset or even catching the moon rising, all from the comfort of the seated area of the patio-garden, becomes an enchanting experience! Staying at TSARA KOMBA LODGE also gives you the opportunity to choose from a wide range of excursions and memorable experiences in the midst of Madagascar’s authentic wildlife, history and fascinating traditions.Complimentary activities include: table tennis, badminton, archery, wind-surfing, hobbie cat, priogue trips and snorkelling. Snorkel off the tiny island of Tanikely, which is protected as a nature reserve, and is home to dozens of species of multicoloured fish, turtles, starfish and shellfish. Go diving, Take a short hike with a guide, starting from the hotel, which will take you across the island from south to north, through the old Ylang ylang plantations and observe the black lemurs  and (harmless!) snakes, butterflies and multicoloured birds, not to mention a wide range of flora. Return in a pirogue.

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