| 1 Eden Lodge visitor = 1 planted tree This is our commitment in the effort to stem global warming and encourage reforestation with this symbolic Madagascar tree. The Ravinala tree's leaves are used to build traditional roofing in the Nosy Be area. |
Our commitments to responsible tourism :
The Eden Lodge is a luxury eco-lodge selected by the ADEME as a pilot project for eco-tourism in Madagascar. Far from spectacular and publicized environmental measures, everything was originally conceived in an eco-friendly perspective with the local population in mind.To us, real luxury has nothing to do with the superfluous :it mostly means high quality service in a rare and long lasting environment.
Renewable energy sources and technology :
All the equipment (especially refrigerating) was chosen for its low energy consumption. The lighting is entirely composed of LED and low consumption light bulbs.
Water and water management
The lodges' wastewater is drained into sumps and filtered by coconut and dead coral. Instead of being rejected to the sea where it could damage the coral reef the water is used for gardening purposes.
Wastewater from the laundry and dry cleaning service is managed in the same way. The honeycomb motif towels were chosen for their low water absorption thus allowing limited detergent use.
Recycling our garbage :
Recovered metal is turned into pots and pans, plastic bottles are transformed into place mats, glasses are recuperated...
We transport non recyclable refuse to the Nosy Be dump.
Nature preservation
Likewise, near the lodge, we struggle against scuba hunting which threatens coral species as well as against all motorized water sports. In order to preserve the beautiful diversity of the coral reefs around the lodge these are regularly inspected by a marine biology specialist.
Protecting these majestic trees, symbol of Madagascar, by cherishing them in our gardens is one of our objectives. We have already been able to save two baobab trees that were slowly dying as a result of local customs, unfortunately as ancestral as inappropriate.
Local economic influence :
Village developmentEvery year, the villagers and ourselves determine a priority that we finance. We were able to finance and revive the school of a nearby village. Building a second school in our village of Anjanojano is about to be completed. The village well also was recently launched.
Other projects are foreseen : a solar panel for lighting, etc...
Regular supplies arriving by boat greatly helps villagers who were otherwise totally isolated before. Recruitment of staff members among the local population contributes to social wellbeing and balance.
- We buy fish produce from local villagers and contribute to rearing goats and poultry.
- We organize visits to neighbouring villages thus encouraging the development of artisanal and tourism linked activities.
We will also develop a collection of school supplies in France so our customers can take us on arrival at the lodge, notebooks, pencils, slates, small non-school books, which are the event and fun for students. If you are interested, email us, we will provide material lists where you will choose your participation

