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'''Mimi Hotel is located centrally in the northern part of Sambava, a crossroad town of the SAVA region (Sambava - Antalaha - Vohemar - Andapa) in northeastern Madagascar. Mimi Hotel does not only offer accommodation, but also a restaurant, patisserie and advice to nearby conservation areas and national parks.'''
 
'''Mimi Hotel is located centrally in the northern part of Sambava, a crossroad town of the SAVA region (Sambava - Antalaha - Vohemar - Andapa) in northeastern Madagascar. Mimi Hotel does not only offer accommodation, but also a restaurant, patisserie and advice to nearby conservation areas and national parks.'''
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From the hotel to [[Sambava Airport]] it is only a short 10-minute [[Daniela Sambava|tuk-tuk ride]]. The taxi-brousse station with cars leaving to [[Vohemar]] and [[Andapa]] (5,000/7,000 Ariary in 2014) can be reached within ten minutes by foot.  
 
From the hotel to [[Sambava Airport]] it is only a short 10-minute [[Daniela Sambava|tuk-tuk ride]]. The taxi-brousse station with cars leaving to [[Vohemar]] and [[Andapa]] (5,000/7,000 Ariary in 2014) can be reached within ten minutes by foot.  
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In 2014, the price for a room on the ground floor was 35,000 Ariary, for a room on the second floor 40,000 Ariary and for a bungalow 50,000 Ariariy.
 
In 2014, the price for a room on the ground floor was 35,000 Ariary, for a room on the second floor 40,000 Ariary and for a bungalow 50,000 Ariariy.
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The restaurant with space for up to 50 guests serves Malagasy, Chinese, a bit of Indian and European cuisine. Almost all the service staff can speak good English. As the food is very delicious and the prices moderate, the restaurant can be quite busy in the evening. A plus is the free Wifi available to all guests of the restaurant.
 
The restaurant with space for up to 50 guests serves Malagasy, Chinese, a bit of Indian and European cuisine. Almost all the service staff can speak good English. As the food is very delicious and the prices moderate, the restaurant can be quite busy in the evening. A plus is the free Wifi available to all guests of the restaurant.
  
 
Next to the restaurant is the patisserie, where hotel guests can order breakfast in the morning. Throughout the day sweet delights such as cakes, croissants, tarte and ice-cream are available.  
 
Next to the restaurant is the patisserie, where hotel guests can order breakfast in the morning. Throughout the day sweet delights such as cakes, croissants, tarte and ice-cream are available.  
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The owner of the entire establishment is Madame Sahondra, also known as "Mimi". Her son Bruno Lee Sio Tision is the president of the Regional Tourism Office (RTO). As Bruno visits all nearby conservation areas and national parks personally several times a year, he can give great advice to adventurers planning to discover the natural attractions of [[Marojejy National Park]] and [[Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve]]. Bruno can help to work out an itinerary as well as organise a transport.
 
The owner of the entire establishment is Madame Sahondra, also known as "Mimi". Her son Bruno Lee Sio Tision is the president of the Regional Tourism Office (RTO). As Bruno visits all nearby conservation areas and national parks personally several times a year, he can give great advice to adventurers planning to discover the natural attractions of [[Marojejy National Park]] and [[Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve]]. Bruno can help to work out an itinerary as well as organise a transport.

Revision as of 16:18, 6 November 2014

Mimi Hotel is located centrally in the northern part of Sambava, a crossroad town of the SAVA region (Sambava - Antalaha - Vohemar - Andapa) in northeastern Madagascar. Mimi Hotel does not only offer accommodation, but also a restaurant, patisserie and advice to nearby conservation areas and national parks.

Resto Mimi 002.jpg
Resto Mimi 007.jpg Resto Mimi 005.jpg Resto Mimi 014.jpg
Resto Mimi 009.jpg

From the hotel to Sambava Airport it is only a short 10-minute tuk-tuk ride. The taxi-brousse station with cars leaving to Vohemar and Andapa (5,000/7,000 Ariary in 2014) can be reached within ten minutes by foot.

Guests staying at Mimi Hotel can choose between 16 rooms in two-storey buildings and four separate standing bungalows. All rooms and bungalows have a private toilet and shower with hot water, satellite TV, mosquito net and fan. The bungalows as well as the rooms on the ground floor come with a terrace, the rooms on the upper floor with a balcony. On the hotel ground is also a garden with plants and flowers of the region.

In 2014, the price for a room on the ground floor was 35,000 Ariary, for a room on the second floor 40,000 Ariary and for a bungalow 50,000 Ariariy.

Resto Mimi 023.jpg

The restaurant with space for up to 50 guests serves Malagasy, Chinese, a bit of Indian and European cuisine. Almost all the service staff can speak good English. As the food is very delicious and the prices moderate, the restaurant can be quite busy in the evening. A plus is the free Wifi available to all guests of the restaurant.

Next to the restaurant is the patisserie, where hotel guests can order breakfast in the morning. Throughout the day sweet delights such as cakes, croissants, tarte and ice-cream are available.

Resto Mimi 016.jpg
Resto Mimi 013.jpg Resto Mimi 017.jpg Resto Mimi 019.jpg

The owner of the entire establishment is Madame Sahondra, also known as "Mimi". Her son Bruno Lee Sio Tision is the president of the Regional Tourism Office (RTO). As Bruno visits all nearby conservation areas and national parks personally several times a year, he can give great advice to adventurers planning to discover the natural attractions of Marojejy National Park and Anjanaharibe-Sud Special Reserve. Bruno can help to work out an itinerary as well as organise a transport.

Most of the guests staying at Mimi Hotel use it as a basecamp before going into the wild or on their way back into civilisation. A shop at Mimi Hotel sells everything what one needs for a visit to the park (from toilet paper, mosquito spray, first aid to food such as canned tomatoes and spaghetti). A very reasonable laundry service takes care of the dirty clothes after returning back to the hotel.

Mimi Hotel
Analamandrorofo
208 Sambava
Madagascar

Tel: +261 (0)32 0761028 or +261 (0)3204028855
Email: mimi.hotel.resto@gmail.com
Website: www.mimi-hotel.marojejy.com/mimi_e.htm

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