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Single Bungalow
A private bungalow for one guest, with the published single rate of 300,000 Ariary. Bungalow descriptions cite an en-suite shower bathroom, private verandah or terrace, hammock, fan and mosquito net.
Double Bungalow
A lake-facing bungalow intended for a couple, with a published rate of 350,000 Ariary. Palmarium's bungalow rooms have private verandahs with hammocks and views of Lake Ampitabe.
Twin Bungalow
A bungalow for two guests in two beds, listed by the hotel at 380,000 Ariary. Published property descriptions associate the bungalows with natural wood and bamboo styling, a fan and a mosquito net.
Triple or Quadruple Bungalow
Palmarium publishes triple and quadruple categories, while a specialist operator identifies these room types as suitable for families. The hotel lists 420,000 Ariary for triple occupancy and 480,000 Ariary for quadruple occupancy, with an additional bed available at 30,000 Ariary.
Palmarium Reserve Hotel is accessible only by boat. A commonly used approach is via Ambila le Maintso after travelling on RN2, followed by a private boat transfer through the Pangalanes Canal and its lakes; one published itinerary estimates this boat journey at about three hours.
The best time to visit Palmarium Reserve Hotel is generally April to December, Madagascar's drier period, when conditions are more favourable for reserve walks and canal excursions. July and August are especially recommended for active lemur viewing.
The hotel's published rates list 300,000 Ariary for a single, 350,000 Ariary for a double, 380,000 Ariary for a twin, 420,000 Ariary for a triple and 480,000 Ariary for a quadruple room. Travellers should confirm validity, currency conversion, meals, transfers and reserve-visit costs directly before booking.
Yes, Palmarium Reserve Hotel can suit families because triple and quadruple bungalow categories are available, and an extra bed is published as an option. The setting also offers guided nature walks, lemur observation, beach access and boat activities, although parents should supervise children around water and wildlife.
Guests can see lemurs in and around the property and explore Palmarium Reserve with a guide to look for lemurs, birds and tropical plants. The area is also associated with aye-aye sightings on organised night boat excursions, but wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed.
Palmarium Reserve Hotel offers or facilitates guided reserve walks, Pangalanes Canal boat tours, birdwatching, tropical-plant observation, Lake Ampitabe beach time and relaxation in hammocks. Some itineraries also include a boat visit to a nearby village and a night excursion seeking aye-ayes.
Wi-Fi availability is not confirmed in the reviewed hotel information. The hotel advises using email for enquiries because the local telephone network can be unstable, so guests should not rely on continuous connectivity and should confirm current internet access before travel.
Pack lightweight clothing for humid tropical conditions, a rain layer for boat transfers, closed shoes for reserve walks, sun protection, insect repellent and any personal medication. Bungalows are reported to have mosquito nets, but carrying effective bite protection remains sensible.
Palmarium Reserve Hotel is best understood as a boat-access wildlife and canal retreat rather than a Big Five safari lodge. Its differentiators are Lake Ampitabe bungalow views, proximity to Palmarium Reserve, lemur encounters, a sandy beach and Pangalanes Canal excursions.
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