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The hotel is named after the many huge Jacarandi trees which grow around the lake and in the presidential garden. Throughout October and November the trees bloom in bright purple colour.  
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The guest house is named after the many huge Jacarandi trees which grow around the lake and in the presidential garden. Throughout October and November the trees bloom in bright purple colour.  
  
The rooms of the informal hotel are clean and well-kept, with single or double beds, a desk and a television. Some rooms have private bathroom/WC, others shared toilet and shower. A community area with a big table and chairs on the second floor is popular for meeting other guests, exchanging travel experiences and consuming breakfast and dinner.
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The rooms of the informal hotel are clean and well-kept, with single or double beds, a desk and a television. Some rooms have private bathroom/WC, others shared toilet and shower. A double room costs between 39.000 and 52.000 Ariary. A community area with a big table and chairs on the second floor is popular for meeting other guests, exchanging travel experiences and consuming breakfast and dinner.
  
 
Tana Jacaranda offers free Wifi, a laundry service and pick-ups from/to the airport (20.000 Ariary at daytime, 30.000 Ariary at nighttime). The owner Noro, her family and all the staff members are very friendly and helpful in giving advice about what to do and see in Tana and its surrounding area.   
 
Tana Jacaranda offers free Wifi, a laundry service and pick-ups from/to the airport (20.000 Ariary at daytime, 30.000 Ariary at nighttime). The owner Noro, her family and all the staff members are very friendly and helpful in giving advice about what to do and see in Tana and its surrounding area.   

Revision as of 05:31, 1 November 2011

Tana Jacaranda is a guest house and small hotel in the centre of Antananarivo overlooking the backyard of the presidential palace. The Rova of Antananarivo (the former Queen's Palace) and the Andafiavaratra Palace can be seen in the distance from the top floor balcony.

Tana Jacaranda Team.jpg

The guest house is named after the many huge Jacarandi trees which grow around the lake and in the presidential garden. Throughout October and November the trees bloom in bright purple colour.

The rooms of the informal hotel are clean and well-kept, with single or double beds, a desk and a television. Some rooms have private bathroom/WC, others shared toilet and shower. A double room costs between 39.000 and 52.000 Ariary. A community area with a big table and chairs on the second floor is popular for meeting other guests, exchanging travel experiences and consuming breakfast and dinner.

Tana Jacaranda offers free Wifi, a laundry service and pick-ups from/to the airport (20.000 Ariary at daytime, 30.000 Ariary at nighttime). The owner Noro, her family and all the staff members are very friendly and helpful in giving advice about what to do and see in Tana and its surrounding area.


The panoramic view from the top-floor balcony at Tana Jacaranda with the Andafiavaratra Palace visible to the left and the Manjakamiadana, also known as the Rova or the Queen's Palace, visible to the right.

Tana Jacaranda
24 rue Rainitsarovy
Antsahamanitra
Antananarivo
Madagascar

Tel: +261 (0)20 2256239 or +261 (0)34 2256239 (mobile)
Skype: noro_rh <skype style="smallicon" action="call">noro_rh</skype>
Email: tana-jacaranda@tana-jacaranda.com
Website: www.tana-jacaranda.com