Tsingy De Bemaraha
Tsingy De Bemaraha is a unique national park located in western Madagascar. It is famous for its dramatic limestone formations, known as "tsingy," which are sharp, needle-like peaks that rise from the ground. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to diverse wildlife, including several endemic species, making it a significant area for biodiversity.
The park covers approximately 152,000 hectares and features a variety of ecosystems, including forests and wetlands. Visitors can explore the park through a network of trails and suspension bridges, offering stunning views of the landscape and opportunities to observe the rich flora and fauna that thrive in this remarkable environment.