Tsimanampetsotsa National Park
Tsimanampetsotsa National Park is located in the southwest region of Madagascar. Established in 1927, it covers approximately 43,000 hectares and is known for its unique landscapes, including limestone formations, dry forests, and wetlands. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including several endemic species, such as the Madagascar plover and the ring-tailed lemur.
The park's climate is characterized by a dry season and a wet season, making it a unique habitat for various flora and fauna. Visitors can explore its stunning scenery, including the Tsimanampetsotsa Lake, which is a crucial habitat for migratory birds. The park is also significant for conservation efforts in Madagascar.