
Tsara Camp
Tsara Camp
is a simple but cool property
in the Andringitra area
a great base for hiking and trekking
Tsara Camp is located in the Andringitra area of Madagascar.
Situated in an idyllic position at the entrance to the Tsaranoro Valley, the camp is the best of a limited range of accommodation options in the area.
It is centred on a modest main building with a bar and dining area, plus a large outside terrace with spectacular views up to the mountains.
The food can be surprisingly good, with a mix of traditional Malagasy and European cuisines.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at Tsara Camp is in 15 modest permanent tents under thatched roofs, each with a private verandah with mountain views and a private bathroom.
Activities
Tsara Camp provides access to the following activities …
- Mountain trekking
- Mountain hiking
- Cultural interaction

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Andringitra is a lovely area, but it is a mission to get to, which is the primary reason that it features in so few trips.
The usual stay duration is 3-4 nights, perhaps longer if you intend to undertake one of the multiple day treks.
Seasonality
The best time of year to visit the Andringitra area is generally considered to be during the Mar-Oct cool dry season.
The temperatures and rainfall levels vary enormously throughout the parks and especially at different altitudes. It’s necessary to plan for all seasons in a day, especially if you are out hiking.
The Mar-Oct period represents a cool dry winter season, when daytime temperatures may reach 22C/72F, whilst nighttime temperatures can drop significantly below zero. Rainfall tends to come in the form of occasional showers.
The Nov-Feb period represents a warm wet summer season, when daytime temperatures may reach 28C/82F, whilst nighttime temperatures should remain well above zero. Rainfall can be extremely heavy and persistent, possibly exceeding 400mm/16″ per month during Dec-Jan.
Getting there
The only way to access the Andringitra area is by road.
The national park lies around 30 km south of the main RN7 road, between the town of Fianarantsoa and the mountains of Isalo, from where a dirt road winds into the Sahanambo Valley, with the mountains rising up ahead.
The conventional way to include Andringitra would be as part of a guided overland safari travelling from the capital Antananarivo all the way down to the southwest coast at Tulear, in which case it would usually feature between stops at Antsirabe and Isalo. However this is the default budget trip to Madagascar and can get very busy and rather tacky in parts.
Our preferred way to get here is to first fly from the capital Antananarivo to the southwest coast at Tulear and then drive inland to Isalo and Andringitra, returning to Tulear for some time on this wonderful coastline. This doesn’t completely resolve the traffic issues, but it certainly helps. And since this would be a very active itinerary, in each area we can include longer hikes which would get you well off the beaten path.
Tsara Camp lies about 10 km off the main road, on the way to the reserve.
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