Litchi Tree

Top choice in Northern Madagascar


Built in 1902 and once home to Marshall Joffre, this exquisite house was painstakingly restored by French owner Hervé Dumel. Its elevated position provides breathtaking views over the Suarez bay. The furniture was made locally using sustainable wood, and complements the rough-hewn walls and muted colours. Hervé produces excellent food and arranges excursions into the Montagne d'Ambre park (4km away).

Breakfast and dinner cost €32 per person.


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