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− | Next to the village is the tree nursery by the | + | Next to the village is the tree nursery managed by the [[Fanamby]] NGO. The nursery plants about 30,000 trees a year, amongst them the endemic [[Schizolaena viscosa]], an important food source for the black Sifaka. |
== Circuits - Tours == | == Circuits - Tours == |
Revision as of 11:43, 28 October 2019
Black Lemur Camp is an eco-lodge located in the Andrafiamena protected area, 100 kilometres south of Diego Suarez. The camp, which opened in 2015, is based on the concept of sustainable tourism by supporting a major reforestation initiative in the area as well as employing locals from the nearby villages.
The 13 wooden, palm thatched bungalows are built on stilts and can be adjusted as single, double or family bungalows according to the number of guests. From almost all the rooms guests have great views onto the Andrafiamena valley. The bungalows are separated by trees from each other and are solar powered, have a large bathroom with hot and cold water and an open terrace.
The restaurant offers a fixed menu using mainly seasonal ingredients. The bar has a wide selection of rhum arrangée. After a walk through the forest, guests can relax in the cosy chairs of the restaurant terrace, enjoy the view onto the valley and listen to the sounds of birds and lemurs, maybe combined with a drink before lunch or dinner.
The majority of the staff comes from Anjahankely, a village 10 minutes by foot from Black Lemur Camp. None of the staff from the village have formal training in gastronomy, nevertheless, they are attentive and always have a big smile on their face.
Next to the village is the tree nursery managed by the Fanamby NGO. The nursery plants about 30,000 trees a year, amongst them the endemic Schizolaena viscosa, an important food source for the black Sifaka.
Circuits - Tours
- Black Lemur Camp Sifaka Circuit
- Black Lemur Camp Piscine Circuit
- Black Lemur Camp Viewpoint Circuit
- Black Lemur Camp Cave Circuit
- Anjahankely Tree Nursery
- Anjahankely village
This page is under construction.
Contact
Erick Serge RAZAFIMANANTSOA
Director of Sustainable Tourism
Lot 11K 39 Bis Ankadivato
Antananarivo 101
Madagascar
Tel: +261 (0)34 65 078 96 / +261 (0)32 63 223 23 / +261 (0)33 37 895 64
Email: tourisme@sahanala.net
Website: http://www.friendlycamp.org/en/black-lemur-camp
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