The Masoala Peninsula holds Madagascar’s largest remaining tract of lowland rainforest and is a haven of biodiversity and endemism. Accessible only by boat, our Masoala Forest Lodge is a perfect castaway retreat lovingly built over two decades by modern day adventurers Pierre and Maria Bester. Its seven tented rooms are raised into the tree canopy on timber decks and peep through the lush greenery directly onto the golden beach.
The gentle wash of the ocean on the sheltered beach lulls you to sleep at night, and one day blends into the next here as you reconnect with nature and marvel at the evolutionary miracle that is Madagascar while forgetting that you ever wore shoes.
Reaching the Masoala Peninsula you’ll be hard pressed to see the camp from the sea so hidden is it in the coastal forest. Just the way we like it.
Our seven rooms are traditional African safari tents, but in our case raised on stilted decks within the forest canopy and overlooking the beach. The cool breeze off the ocean or through the rainforest acts as natural air conditioning with the tents and their gauze windows oriented for maximum through drafts. Lying in bed and listening to the gentle wash of the ocean on the golden beach below, or the rustling of rainforest leaves cannot help but let you leave the frenetic energy of the city behind.
Activity Desk, Battery Charging Facilities, Communal Dining, Eco Friendly, Internet Access (Complimentary), Internet Access (Paid), Laundry Service, Library
Balcony / Deck, En Suite Bathroom, Fan, Laundry Service (Complimentary), Shower, Verandah
Laundry Service (Complimentary)
Bird Watching, Boating, Game Viewing, Kayaking, Massages, Snorkelling, Walks (Guided), Walks (Self Guided), Whale Watching, Wildlife Tours
guided forest walks (primary forest and coastal littoral forest) in search of the area's spectacular endemic wildlife are one of the primary activities
guided night walks in the coastal forest are an essential activity to see a whole host of nocturnal creatures from lemurs to amphibians and reptiles as well as birds
several shore entry snorkeling spots up and down the coast - including one right in front of the lodge - reveal a colourful marine world.
sea kayaking allows exploration of hidden secret coves and islands, and even mangrove rivers
the beach and gentle lapping waves in sheltered coves are everpresent and welcoming whether for simple walks, spontaneous swims, snorkelling or picnics
Our various pirogues, or canoes, are a great way to experience either the freshwater of the Tampolo River on a forest expedition, or the ocean offshore of camp for a sundowner cruise.
The tiny nearby village of Ambodiforaha provides an excellent opportunity to get to know the local Betsimisaraka culture through music, dance, food and agriculture.