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Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeAlthough it's starting to become really hard to find far-flung retreats that embrace life in the slow lane, they do exist -- and few are more enticing than the tranquil <a href="http://www.tsarakomba.com/">Tsara Komba Eco-Lodge</a> in Madagascar. Built on the <a href="http://www.nosykomba.com/english/index_eng.html">Nosy Komba Island</a> (otherwise known as "Lemur Island" for its prevalence of animals made famous by the Madagascar animation film), the four-star resort employed local craftsmen to build a series of small lodges using <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_building">locally-sourced materials</a> that blend in with the breathtaking natural environment. A host of other measures were also taken to ensure that this very special hideaway has the smallest environmental impact on one of the planet's most biodiverse ecosystems.1
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeThis beautiful lodge in Madagascar was recently certified as "eco"2
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeSituated on the Nosy Komba island, it has a tiny footprint3
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeEach lodge was made using natural materials4
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeLocal craftsmen were employed to build the structures5
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeThe majority of the interior decor and furniture comes from island craftsmen as well6
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeThere are no televisions and no telephones7
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeThe lodge is situated between a verdant forest and the Indian Ocean8
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeA lot of food served in the restaurant is sourced from the lodge's very own organic garden9
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeNatural cooling is derived passively10
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeSolar heaters provide hot water11
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeLow voltage lighting keeps energy consumption low12
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeWater is derived via a gravitational system13
Tsara Komba Eco-LodgeThe lodges have a tiny footprint at either 70 or 100 square meters14














