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'''Anakao is a small beautiful fishing village stretching over a long beach located about 40 kilometres south of [[Tulear]]. With the exception of a fairly small number of tourist, the isolation of this village has helped preserve a traditional way of life amongst its estimated 3,000 inhabitants; one of the highest concentrations of [[Vezo]] people along the coast of Madagascar.'''
 
'''Anakao is a small beautiful fishing village stretching over a long beach located about 40 kilometres south of [[Tulear]]. With the exception of a fairly small number of tourist, the isolation of this village has helped preserve a traditional way of life amongst its estimated 3,000 inhabitants; one of the highest concentrations of [[Vezo]] people along the coast of Madagascar.'''
  
[[File:Water hole Anakao.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Central part of Anakao village]]<br clear="all">
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[[File:Water hole Anakao.jpg|thumb|left|600px|Communal water well at Anakao village]]<br clear="all">
  
Due to bad road condition, the village is best reached by boat from Tulear, which usually take about one hour. During low tide, the transfer begins with a short oxcart ride onto the seabead to reach the pirogue or motorboat. The various hotels in Anakao provide a transfer which can be booked in Tulear harbour from where the boat leaves.
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Due to poor road condition, the village is best reached by boat from Tulear, which usually takes about one hour. During low tide, the transfer begins with a short oxcart ride on the seabed to reach a pirogue or motorboat. The various hotels in Anakao provide a transfer which can be booked in Tulear harbour from where the boats leave.
  
A few basic hotels are strewn across the coastline of the village. These are mostly beach huts, providing a “life on the beach” experience to visiting tourists. Early in the morning countless pirogues can be seen leaving the direction of the open ocean for fishing until they return like small sailing regattas with their catch in the afternoon.
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A few basic hotels are strewn across the coastline of the village. These are mostly beach huts, providing a life on the beach experience to visiting tourists. Early in the morning countless pirogues can be seen leaving in the direction of the open ocean on their fishing journeys until they return with their catch in the afternoon like small sailing regattas.
  
 
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Behind the village are some tombs, decorated with oars/rudders or zebu horns in memory of the dead. South of the village fragments of eggshells of the world's largest bird, the now extinct [[Aepyornis]] or elephant bird, can be found (it is illegal to take them out of the country).
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Behind the village are some tombs, decorated with oars/rudders or zebu horns in memory of the dead. South of the village fragments of eggshells of the world's largest bird, the now extinct [[Aepyornis]] or elephant bird, can be found (it is illegal to bring them out of the country).
  
 
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The small uninhabited islands of [[Nosy Ve]] and [[Nosy Satrana]] are located just outside of Anakao and are popular for day visitors. Both islands can reached by a short pirogue ride from the mainland.
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The two small nature protected islands of [[Nosy Ve]] and [[Nosy Satrana]] are located just outside Anakao and are suitable for day visits. Both islands are uninhabited and offer no accommodation. The islands can reached via a short pirogue ride from the mainland.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:19, 15 April 2010

Anakao is a small beautiful fishing village stretching over a long beach located about 40 kilometres south of Tulear. With the exception of a fairly small number of tourist, the isolation of this village has helped preserve a traditional way of life amongst its estimated 3,000 inhabitants; one of the highest concentrations of Vezo people along the coast of Madagascar.

Communal water well at Anakao village

Due to poor road condition, the village is best reached by boat from Tulear, which usually takes about one hour. During low tide, the transfer begins with a short oxcart ride on the seabed to reach a pirogue or motorboat. The various hotels in Anakao provide a transfer which can be booked in Tulear harbour from where the boats leave.

A few basic hotels are strewn across the coastline of the village. These are mostly beach huts, providing a life on the beach experience to visiting tourists. Early in the morning countless pirogues can be seen leaving in the direction of the open ocean on their fishing journeys until they return with their catch in the afternoon like small sailing regattas.

Anakao villagers
Anakao town centre
Unidentified chameleon

Behind the village are some tombs, decorated with oars/rudders or zebu horns in memory of the dead. South of the village fragments of eggshells of the world's largest bird, the now extinct Aepyornis or elephant bird, can be found (it is illegal to bring them out of the country).

Oxcart to boat transfer
Young Vezo guitarist
Traditional make up
Vezo child at Anakao beach
Trano Mena beach hut
Communal water well

The two small nature protected islands of Nosy Ve and Nosy Satrana are located just outside Anakao and are suitable for day visits. Both islands are uninhabited and offer no accommodation. The islands can reached via a short pirogue ride from the mainland.


Hotels and beach huts in Anakao

Prince Anakao (27 bungalows)
Tel: +261 94 43957
Email: anakao@simicro.mg
Website: www.prince-anakao.com

Bivouac Lalandaka/Chez Olivier (6 bungalows)
Tel: +260 (0)32 0434142 or +261 (0)32 0227520
Email: N/A

Safari Vezo (23 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)20 9441381 (Tulear) or +261 (0)32 0263887 (Anakao)
Email: safarivezo@netclub.mg

Anakao Club Resort (6 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)20 9491957 (Tulear) or +261 (0)32 0760257 (Anakao)
Email: mda@wanadoo.mg
Website: www.anakaoclubresort.com

Hotel La Reserve (6 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)32 0214155
Email: quad@dts.mg

Chez Solange & Christophe (3 rooms)
Tel: +261 (0)32 0418093
Email: lacombe-christian@voila.fr

Longo Veza (7 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)94 43764 or +261 (0)32 02631
Email: N/A

Lalandaka
Tel: +261 (0)20 9491435
Email: lalandaka@moov.mg

Trano Mena / Chez Stoick (6 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)32 0213426 or +261 (0)32 0265900
Email: N/A

Chez Emile (6 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)32 0402376
Email: emile@compagniedusud.com

Further information