Difference between revisions of "Ankorikakely"
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− | In the middle of the village is a primary school, attended by the kids of the surrounding area. Various souvenir stalls | + | In the middle of the village is a primary school, attended by the kids of the surrounding area. Various souvenir stalls along the street offer shells of all sizes, coloured sand in bottles and fruits to passing by tourists. |
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− | Next to a bar and restaurant is the junction to [[Sakalava Bay]] (6km). | + | Next to a bar and restaurant is the junction with the road to [[Sakalava Bay]] (6km). Shortly after Ankorikakely village in the direction north lies the hotel [[Hotel Meva Plage|Meva Plage]] directly at the waterfront. |
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Revision as of 06:57, 7 December 2011
The small village of Ankorikakely stretches along Rue de Ramena almost halfway between Diego Suarez (10km) and Ramena (8km). The elevated village overlooks the French Bay (Baie des Français) and Nosy Lonja (Sugarloaf Island).
In the middle of the village is a primary school, attended by the kids of the surrounding area. Various souvenir stalls along the street offer shells of all sizes, coloured sand in bottles and fruits to passing by tourists.
Next to a bar and restaurant is the junction with the road to Sakalava Bay (6km). Shortly after Ankorikakely village in the direction north lies the hotel Meva Plage directly at the waterfront.