
Short Madagascar Safari
In this safari you can experience a vast amount of wildlife in a short amount of time. Head into Andasibe National Park and Mantadia Reserve to offer you a truly unique insight into the initial fauna and flora of Madagascar.
Mandrare River Camp, located beside the tranquil Mandrare River in southeastern Madagascar, provides an immersive getaway amidst stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife.
With seven lovely tents that provide a true bush environment and high-end accommodation, visitors may wake up to the sounds of Madagascar and relax on individual terraces with stunning river views. The camp's emphasis on community relations provides for unique cultural experiences such as excursions through communal woodlands and trips to local markets.
Explore the sacred spiny forest, home to endemic lemurs and diverse vegetation, or go birdwatching along the riverbed. Mandrare River Camp, with its secluded location and strong link to the region's past, welcomes guests on a journey of discovery through one of Madagascar's most remarkable environments.
Mandrare River Camp is set along the quiet banks of the Mandrare River in southeastern Madagascar, providing guests with a peaceful escape amidst breathtaking landscapes and rich fauna. Surrounded by the region's distinctive flora and animals, the camp offers an immersive experience in the natural beauty and cultural history of Madagascar's southern countryside.
The camp has seven outstanding deluxe safari tents that combine natural bush ambience with modern comfort. Each tent has a separate verandah with stunning river views, spacious and stylish restrooms, and a living area where guests may unwind and reflect on their excursions. Guests can also enjoy the cooling pool and excellent meals in the dining area or lounge while admiring the calm views of the Mandrare River.
Mandrare River Camp offers a variety of activities that highlight the region's rich biodiversity. Explore the unique spiny forest on guided hikes, observe lemurs and nocturnal species on night tours, or go birdwatching along the riverbed. Cultural activities include trips to local marketplaces, village treks to learn about Antandroy customs, and sunset baobab excursions. Mandrare River Camp has something for everyone, whether they want to explore nature or interact with the local people.
Mandrare River Camp offers amazing dining experiences, including superb Malagasy cuisine in a scenic environment. Dine in unique settings, from a sand-floored restaurant situated on a private beach to quiet dinners on the riverbank. The camp's culinary options appeal to more than just the taste buds, providing a feast for the senses amidst Madagascar's magnificent surroundings.
In this safari you can experience a vast amount of wildlife in a short amount of time. Head into Andasibe National Park and Mantadia Reserve to offer you a truly unique insight into the initial fauna and flora of Madagascar.
This exhilarating adventure through some of Madagascar’s most biodiverse regions showcases the best of its wildlife and natural splendour.
This exhilarating adventure through some of Madagascar’s most biodiverse regions showcases the best of its wildlife and natural splendour. Lacking in the big game and fierce predators of its African relatives, Madagascar offers a unique and ‘hands on’ experience for your safari. A range of weird and wonderful insects and reptiles can be discovered and closely inspected, and the instant appeal of cuddly lemurs is magnetic for many travellers.
We adore Mandrare River Camp for its distinct blend of immersive animal experiences and cultural significance. The camp's location on the Mandrare River provides access to Madagascar's diverse ecosystems, allowing guests to take guided walks through the endemic spiny forest, spot lemurs and nocturnal creatures on night walks, and interact with the local Antandroy community through village visits and market excursions. Mandrare River Camp, with luxurious safari tents that provide a pleasant hideaway in the midst of nature, is a great location for eco-conscious travellers looking for significant wildlife encounters and cultural immersion experiences in southeast Madagascar.