Isalo National Park

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Isalo National Park

Allow us to introduce you to one of Madagascar’s most sublime properties, perfectly suited to its surroundings and taking full advantage of its location on the doorstep on the breathtaking natural scenery of Isalo National Park.

Isalo Rock Lodge is a luxury hotel offering spacious and cool rooms, with all the amenities. Look forward to fine Italian linen, air conditioning, polished stone floors, tea and coffee making facilities and a marble bath. Rooms also include a minibar, a safe, hairdryer, and complimentary toiletries. The well-appointed buildings are made of stone and all have large floor to ceiling windows that provide unobstructed views of the sensational sandstone environment. The design style is tastefully minimalistic and clean, a modern retreat for the discerning traveller.

Isalo Rock Lodge

The glass-walled restaurant serves a delightful mix of Malagasy and European flavours. Breakfasts are especially hearty, providing substantial fuel for a day of exploring Isalo National Park. In the evening enjoy refreshing drinks at the bar, or around the pool that’s set in rocks to blend in with the natural surroundings, an excellent location to watch the sky turns tones of pink, orange, and red at sunset. As the night sky grows darker, the stars shine brighter and stargazers are in for a real treat when looking up at the heavens above.

Guests can also enjoy relaxing pamper sessions at the hotel’s spa, perhaps a full day of hiking or mountain biking through some of Isalo National Park’s various trails contributed to some stiff muscles. These will be expertly kneaded out by one of the professional masseuses on staff. With such fabulous offerings, tasteful attention to detail and taking full advantage of the spellbinding natural beauty – it’s no surprise that Isalo Rock Lodge is regularly featured on Madagascar’s Best Hotel lists.

Isalo Rock Lodge

Guests on our 1000 Views of Madagascar tour enjoy two nights at the lodge, a fantastic opportunity to get a good taste of what Madagascar offers. For travellers looking to spend a little longer staying in that specific area, why not speak to one of our consultants and plan the Madagascar holiday of your dreams.

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