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Due to poor road conditions, 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 onto the shallow water seabed to reach a pirogue or motorboat. Various hotels in Anakao provide transfers that can be booked in Tulear harbour directly from where the boats depart.
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Due to poor road conditions, 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 onto the shallow water seabed to reach a pirogue or motorboat. Various hotels in Anakao provide transfers that can be booked in Tulear harbour directly from where the boats depart. The fastest transfer is [[Transfert Anakao]].
  
There are a few basic hotels strewn along the coastline of Anakao and past both ends of the village. These are typically simple beach huts, providing a life on the beach experience for visiting tourists. In the early morning hours countless pirogues can be seen sailing onto the open ocean for fishing trips and return with their catch during the afternoon in clusters of small sailing regattas.
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There are a few basic hotels strewn along the coastline of Anakao and past both ends of the village. These are typically simple beach huts, providing a life on the beach experience for visiting tourists. In the early morning hours, countless pirogues can be seen sailing onto the open ocean for fishing trips and return with their catch during the afternoon in clusters of small sailing regattas.
  
 
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Some very large and ancient tombs can be found behind the village and depending on the profession of the buried they are usually decorated with either oars or zebu horns. South of the village fragments of eggshells from the world's largest bird, the now extinct [[Aepyornis]] or elephant bird, can be found scattered along the beach. It is illegal to bring these shell fragments out of the country.
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Some very large and ancient tombs can be found behind the village and depending on the profession of the buried they are usually decorated with either oars or zebu horns. South of the village fragments of eggshells from the world's largest bird, the now extinct [[Aepyornis maximus]] or elephant bird, can be found scattered along the beach. It is illegal to bring these shell fragments out of the country.
  
 
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Two small nature protected islands, [[Nosy Ve]] and [[Nosy Satrana]], are located close to the coast of Anakao. Both islands are uninhabited and offer no accommodation and can only be visited by day. Boat trips can be arranged usually by fisherman pirogue leaving from the village or via one of the hotels.
 
Two small nature protected islands, [[Nosy Ve]] and [[Nosy Satrana]], are located close to the coast of Anakao. Both islands are uninhabited and offer no accommodation and can only be visited by day. Boat trips can be arranged usually by fisherman pirogue leaving from the village or via one of the hotels.
  
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[[Anakao Transfert]] is a speedboat transfer service between Tulear and the various hotels along the beach of Anakao and its surrounding area. Anakao Transfert offers a more convenient alternative to the traditional wooden pirogues which are sometimes offered by local fishermen in the harbour area.
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'''[[Anakao Transfert]]'''<br>
 
Tel: +261 (0)34 6007261 (Mr. Olivier)<br>
 
Email: [mailto:anakaotransfert@moov.mg anakaotransfert@moov.mg]<br clear="all">
 
 
 
Note: Transfer by car to Anakao is not practical. Depending on the type of vehicle and road condition, a car ride to Anakao can take up to 10 hours.<br><br>
 
  
 
== Hotels and beach huts in Anakao ==
 
== Hotels and beach huts in Anakao ==
  
'''Peter Pan''' (3 bungalows and 1 loft)<br>
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'''[[Peter Pan]]''' (3 bungalows and 1 loft)<br>
 
Tel: +261 (0)20 9492140 (Tulear)<br>
 
Tel: +261 (0)20 9492140 (Tulear)<br>
 
Email: [mailto:chezpeter.pan@gmail.com chezpeter.pan@gmail.com]<br>
 
Email: [mailto:chezpeter.pan@gmail.com chezpeter.pan@gmail.com]<br>
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'''Prince Anakao''' (27 bungalows)<br>
 
'''Prince Anakao''' (27 bungalows)<br>
Tel: +261 94 43957<br>
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Tel: +261 (0)20 9490199<br>
Email: [mailto:anakao@simicro.mg anakao@simicro.mg]<br>
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Email: [mailto:prince.anakao@gmail.com prince.anakao@gmail.com]<br>
Website: [http://www.prince-anakao.com www.prince-anakao.com]<br>
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Website: [http://www.hotelprinceanakao.com www.hotelprinceanakao.com]<br>
  
 
'''Bivouac Lalandaka/Chez Olivier''' (6 bungalows)<br>
 
'''Bivouac Lalandaka/Chez Olivier''' (6 bungalows)<br>
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'''Chez Emile''' (6 bungalows)<br>
 
'''Chez Emile''' (6 bungalows)<br>
 
Tel: +261 (0)32 0402376<br>
 
Tel: +261 (0)32 0402376<br>
Email: [mailto:emile@compagniedusud.com emile@compagniedusud.com]<br>
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Email: [mailto:emile@compagniedusud.com emile@compagniedusud.com]
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== Photos ==
  
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== Further information ==
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== Additional information ==
  
* [[Images_of_Anakao|Images of Anakao]]
 
 
* [http://www.madagascar-library.com/r/709.html Anakao map illustration info at madagascar-library.com]
 
* [http://www.madagascar-library.com/r/709.html Anakao map illustration info at madagascar-library.com]
 
** [http://www.madagascar-library.com/images/700x700/anakao-map-daniel-austin-front.jpg Direct link to the madagascar-library.com map graphic itself]
 
** [http://www.madagascar-library.com/images/700x700/anakao-map-daniel-austin-front.jpg Direct link to the madagascar-library.com map graphic itself]
* [http://www.lonelyplanet.com/madagascar/southern-madagascar/anakao-and-nosy-ve Anakao on Lonely Planet]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfFN8BFtZGk http://www.youtube.com] The graffiti artist Jace visited Anakao and painted the sails of outrigger canoes.
* [http://www.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/madagascar/news/?98900/Volunteering-with-the-Vezo panda.org article 2007]
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* [http://andryrajoelinaenaction.over-blog.org/album-1781390.html Andry Rajoelina visits Anakao]
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfFN8BFtZGk
 

Latest revision as of 08:41, 5 January 2021

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 visiting tourist, the relative isolation of the village has helped preserve a traditional Vezo lifestyle amongst its estimated 3,000 inhabitants; one of the highest concentrations of Vezo people found anywhere around the coastline of Madagascar.

Communal water well at Anakao village

Due to poor road conditions, 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 onto the shallow water seabed to reach a pirogue or motorboat. Various hotels in Anakao provide transfers that can be booked in Tulear harbour directly from where the boats depart. The fastest transfer is Transfert Anakao.

There are a few basic hotels strewn along the coastline of Anakao and past both ends of the village. These are typically simple beach huts, providing a life on the beach experience for visiting tourists. In the early morning hours, countless pirogues can be seen sailing onto the open ocean for fishing trips and return with their catch during the afternoon in clusters of small sailing regattas.

Anakao villagers
Anakao town centre
Unidentified chameleon

Some very large and ancient tombs can be found behind the village and depending on the profession of the buried they are usually decorated with either oars or zebu horns. South of the village fragments of eggshells from the world's largest bird, the now extinct Aepyornis maximus or elephant bird, can be found scattered along the beach. It is illegal to bring these shell fragments out of the country.

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

Two small nature protected islands, Nosy Ve and Nosy Satrana, are located close to the coast of Anakao. Both islands are uninhabited and offer no accommodation and can only be visited by day. Boat trips can be arranged usually by fisherman pirogue leaving from the village or via one of the hotels.

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Hotels and beach huts in Anakao

Peter Pan (3 bungalows and 1 loft)
Tel: +261 (0)20 9492140 (Tulear)
Email: chezpeter.pan@gmail.com
Website: www.peterpanhotel.com

Prince Anakao (27 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)20 9490199
Email: prince.anakao@gmail.com
Website: www.hotelprinceanakao.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)20 9491930 (Anakao)
Email: safarivezo@moov.mg
Website: www.safarivezo.com

Anakao Ocean Lodge & Spa (18 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)20 9491957 (Tulear) or +261 (0)20 9492176 (Anakao)
Email: anakaooceanlodge@gmail.com
Website: www.anakaooceanlodge.com

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

Longo Vezo (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
Website: www.lalandaka.com or www.hotel-lalandaka-anakao.com

Trano Mena / Chez Stoick (6 bungalows)
Tel: +261 (0)32 0213426 or +261 (0)32 0265900 or +261 (0)32 4072000
Email: lalbatros_8@yahoo.fr

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

Photos

View all Anakao photos

Additional information