
Hotel Relais de l'Ankarana
Situated just 2 minutes from the eastern entrance of Ankarana Park, Hotel Relais de l’Ankarana is the perfect place to stay for an exploration of northern Madagascar. The hotel is set overlooking vast savannahs and the small restaurant offers good panoramic views.
Hotel Relais de l'Ankarana Highlights
Situated just 2 minutes from the eastern entrance of Ankarana Park, Hotel Relais de l’Ankarana is the perfect place to stay for an exploration of northern Madagascar. The intimate family run hotel boasts spectacular views, and the serene setting and excellent service ensure that all guests are treated to a memorable holiday experience. The hotel is set overlooking vast savannahs and the small restaurant offers good panoramic views.
Each of this six rooms at Hotel Relais de l’Ankarana is equipped with a spacious bedroom with double or twin beds. The rooms are decorated with vibrant colours and traditional carved wooden furniture, and the four poster beds are draped in mosquito netting which adds a romantic charm. There is a small central building which acts as a restaurant and reception and has open sides to allow in the breeze. The hotel is set overlooking vast savannahs and the small restaurant offers good panoramic views. Cuisines combine traditional Malagasy cuisine and European taste. Zebu meat, chicken with coconut, lightly spiced sea bream or shrimp are served as the fresh local produce. Specifically vegetarian dishes can be arranged for those who prefer.



- Located in the village of Mahamasina, 2 minutes from the east entrance of the Ankarana National Park.
- It is halfway between Nosy Be and Diego Suarez by the National Road 6, in the village hamlet of Mahamasina.
- Cuisine is a combination of local and European flavours, providing for a variety of preferences.
- Ankarana is one of the best places in Madagascar to see the famous limestone tsingy.
Hotel Relais de l'Ankarana Activities
Guests at Hotel Relais de l'Ankarana can see the beautiful landscape and natural splendour of Madagascar. Guides employed from the local community speak French or English and will lead guests to see the astounding underground rivers, canyons, tropical forests, caves and the famous Tsingy rock formations - a World Heritage Site. Formations of the Tsingy structures were created by the separation of the island of Madagascar from the African plate.