Flora and Fauna :

A visit to Eden Lodge allows the visitor to observe up close the extraordinary wildlife. You can watch species of lemurs, including the nocturnal lemur, crowding the lodges' fruit trees, along with parroquets and other exotic birds native to Madagascar. That is when you're not being regaled by the sight of dolphins, and even migrating whales, swimming just a stone's throw from the shore.

You can also swim with sea turtles every morning in front of your lodge, and with any luck, witness the magic of a nesting or hatching.

As for the 23 spectacular baobabs dotted throughout the grounds, they alone are sufficient reason to come to Eden Lodge. Nowhere else in the Nosy Be islands is it possible to encounter these trees.

Great care has been taken to ensure that Eden Lodge exists in harmony with this exceptional environment, and that any adverse effects are kept to the very minimum.



The plantation :

This ambitious project began in September 2009 with 'Faniry', an association of young agricultural engineers from the region of Ambanja. It shows a 4-acre building 'storey' of main plantations and cultures in Madagascar. Five gardeners and agronomists are working daily there. You will find on one site, all traditional species of Madagascar.

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