The Litchi Tree
The Litchi Tree
is an owner-run property
in the Montagne d’Ambre area
providing access to the hiking trails of the Amber Mountain
The Litchi Tree is located in the Montagne d’Ambre area of northern Madagascar.
The lodge is set in the small village of Joffreville at the foot of the mountain massif.
This village was originally a military settlement, a place for the French officers to relax away from the heat of the coast and to grow food crops for the navy base and passing shipping at Diego Suarez.
The house in which the lodge is contained was originally built in 1902 for Marshal Joffre himself. It has been lovingly restored by the present French owner, Herve Dumel, who (usually) personally hosts guests.
The main house is a modest bungalow, with intimate lounge, bar and dining areas.
The five hectares of gardens are very pleasant, with interesting animals including chameleons and leaf-tailed geckos, with distant views back down to Diego Suarez.
Rooms
Guest accommodation at The Litchi Tree is in just six simple but comfortable rooms, which are contained in a separate converted stable block to the rear of the property.
Activities
The Litchi Tree provides access to the following activities …
- Walking safari
- Village tours
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Map
The Montagne d’Ambre area is a fixture in overland trips from Diego Suarez to Nosy Be across the top of northern Madagascar. As such, it tends to feature quite frequently in more adventurous trips.
The usual stay duration is 2-3 nights.
Seasonality
The best time of year to visit the Montagne d’Ambre area is generally considered to be during the May-Oct cool dry season.
The May-Oct period represents a cool dry winter season, when daytime temperatures may reach 22C/72F, whilst nighttime temperatures manage to drop to around 14C/57F. The relatively infrequent rainfall tends to come in the form of occasional showers, with the prevailing conditions being hot and sunny.
The Nov-Apr period represents a warm wet summer season, when daytime temperatures may reach 28C/82F, whilst nighttime temperatures struggle to get below 20C/68F, which can be quite uncomfortable in the potentially very high humidities. Rainfall can be extremely heavy and persistent, possibly exceeding 300mm/12″ per month during Jan-Feb.
Getting there
The Montagne d’Ambre area is usually accessed by road, usually as a stop on the overland journey from Diego Suarez to Nosy Be.
This type of trip typically starts by flying from the capital Antananarivo to Diego Suarez, where you are met by a guide for the 1-2 hour drive to Montagne d’Ambre. After staying here, the road journey continues south to the Ankarana for another 2-3 nights, then on down to the lodges of the Nosy Be area, either along the mainland coast or by motorboat out to the islands. After staying out there for maybe 4-5 nights, you can either fly back to Antananarivo or depart on international flights from Nosy Be.
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