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Close to the main building stands a smaller, over 200 years old house, the second oldest in the area after the Rova itself. The building originally functioned as a tribunal and was thereafter used a doctor's practice. The house is currently in a state of restoration.
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Michelle also maintains a second property a few kilometres <!-- ??km --> from Ambohimanga. The surrounding area house offers excellent hiking in all directions an alternative to anyone seeking calm, peace and is a good start for learning about nature, between the origins countless hilltops and typical Malagasy villages of the Merina Kingdomhighlands. At either locations, that once ruled Michelle and unified her friendly staff genuinely welcome their guests, whether one is just dropping by for a quick coffee, lunch or dinner, or stays over the different ethnic groups weekend including one of Madagascar. In addition to the Rova, the nearby Soavinandriamanitra Culture Park offers various attractions, such as reptiles, chameleons and many small strange creatures unique to Madagascar. There is also a very cute organised treks and tame family of Sifaka lemurspicnic excursions.
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