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Safari Vezo

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The hotel has 15 Standard Bungalows and 2 Petit Suits. The bungalows lie hidden from each other in a garden with succulent plants, representing the flora of a typical [[spiny forest]]. The garden has attracted some nocturnal mouse lemurs near bungalow 6 and 9. After sunset these tiny, cute lemurs can sometimes be seen jumping through the trees in search for food. Due to the shortage of fresh water in this very dry region, Safari Vezo has no western style showers. Guests can however enjoy a quick cool down Malagasy style, with water supplied in buckets twice a day. The restaurant is specialised in seafood caught fresh by local fishermen. Besides the obligatory [[Rhum_Arrangé|rhum arrangé]], the bar also serves various cocktails, best sipped on the beach whilst watching the colourful sunset over the ocean. <!--The construction of a new restaurant building was in progress in 2011.-->
Various activities and excursions can be organised directly at the hotel, such as a trip to the nearby islands [[Nosy Ve]] and [[Nosy Satrana]] via a traditional sailing pirogue. Surfing can be enjoyed throughout the entire year, although the best waves are from April to September. For those who want to try some kite-surfing, Safari Vezo will assist with equipment and advice. To see the beauty of the country sidecountryside, a trip to the [[Tsimanampetsotsa National Park | Lake Tsimanampetsotsa]] is recommended. Located 60 kilometres south of Anakao in a national park, this immense salt lake is home to a large colony of pink flamingos. From July to October humpback wales pass the coast of Anakao beyond the reef on their way to their breeding waters.
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