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− | Kimony Beach is a nice long stretch of sandy beach just seven kilometres north of [[Morondava]]. Near the airport of Morondava, a red sand road diverts from the main street and leads through fields and palm groves. After about five kilometres the sand road turns into an old | + | '''Kimony Beach, also known as Kimuni Beach, is a nice long stretch of sandy beach just seven kilometres north of [[Morondava]]. Near the airport of Morondava, a red sand road diverts from the main street and leads through fields and palm groves. After about five kilometres the sand road turns into an old cobble stoned road, passing a large open plain with mangroves. The scenery is like something out of Africa where one might expect lions or zebras passing in the distance.''' |
[[File:Kimony_Beach_001.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Kimony Beach near Morondava]]<br clear="all"> | [[File:Kimony_Beach_001.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Kimony Beach near Morondava]]<br clear="all"> | ||
− | Kimony Beach | + | Walking from Morondava to Kimony Beach takes about 2.5 hours with views of beautiful nature. There is little shade during this walk, so starting early morning guarantees that one does not overheat in the strong sun. It is also possible to walk from town along the beach or take a taxi. |
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<td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_007.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Green vegetation along the way]]</td> | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_007.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Green vegetation along the way]]</td> | ||
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− | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_009.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Old | + | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_009.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Old cobble stoned road]]</td> |
<td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_010.jpg|185px|none|thumb|On the way to Morondava]]</td> | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_010.jpg|185px|none|thumb|On the way to Morondava]]</td> | ||
− | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_008.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Old | + | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_008.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Old cobble stoned road]]</td> |
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− | Until recently visitors could | + | Kimony Beach is a very deserted beach. There is just one small village nearby, but no shops or restaurants. Fishermen come and go in their pirogues, whilst their wifes and kids await their return in the shade of the few bushes along the beach. |
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+ | Until recently, visitors could stay at the hotel "Le Domaine des Baobabs". However, a conflict between the two French hotel onwers and partners resulted in the hotel being shut down and abandoned. Nature has now taken its toll on the property and filled the unnecessary swimming pool with sand. | ||
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+ | '''Update 2012:''' A 5-hectare resort named [http://www.kimonyresort-morondava.com Kimony Resort] comprising 30 wooden bungalows has now opened on Kimony Beach. | ||
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<td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_016.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Hotel Le Domaine des Baobabs]]</td> | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_016.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Hotel Le Domaine des Baobabs]]</td> | ||
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− | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_017.jpg|185px|none|thumb| | + | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_017.jpg|185px|none|thumb|View to the south]]</td> |
− | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_018.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Locals | + | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_018.jpg|185px|none|thumb|Locals on the beach]]</td> |
− | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_019.jpg|185px|none|thumb| | + | <td valign="top">[[File:Kimony_Beach_019.jpg|185px|none|thumb|View to the north]]</td> |
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− | + | Kimony Beach is a great place to spend a day. Just bring some water, food and fresh fruits from the market place in Morondava - and if you are a [[Vazaha|vazaha]] plenty of sun lotion. | |
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+ | == Additional information == | ||
− | + | View all [[Kimony Beach photos]] | |
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Latest revision as of 08:15, 4 January 2021
Kimony Beach, also known as Kimuni Beach, is a nice long stretch of sandy beach just seven kilometres north of Morondava. Near the airport of Morondava, a red sand road diverts from the main street and leads through fields and palm groves. After about five kilometres the sand road turns into an old cobble stoned road, passing a large open plain with mangroves. The scenery is like something out of Africa where one might expect lions or zebras passing in the distance.
Walking from Morondava to Kimony Beach takes about 2.5 hours with views of beautiful nature. There is little shade during this walk, so starting early morning guarantees that one does not overheat in the strong sun. It is also possible to walk from town along the beach or take a taxi.
Kimony Beach is a very deserted beach. There is just one small village nearby, but no shops or restaurants. Fishermen come and go in their pirogues, whilst their wifes and kids await their return in the shade of the few bushes along the beach.
Until recently, visitors could stay at the hotel "Le Domaine des Baobabs". However, a conflict between the two French hotel onwers and partners resulted in the hotel being shut down and abandoned. Nature has now taken its toll on the property and filled the unnecessary swimming pool with sand.
Update 2012: A 5-hectare resort named Kimony Resort comprising 30 wooden bungalows has now opened on Kimony Beach.
Kimony Beach is a great place to spend a day. Just bring some water, food and fresh fruits from the market place in Morondava - and if you are a vazaha plenty of sun lotion.
Additional information
View all Kimony Beach photos