Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its unique geography, preserved mangrove forests, and wild bird and lemur populations, Tsingy de Bemaraha is one of Madagascar’s most unusual National Parks, protecting the country’s largest expanse of – tsingy – rare, sharp limestone pinnacle formations.
What Will I See?
- ‘Tsingy’ peaks – vast forest of eroded pinnacles called towering hundreds of feet in the air
- Lemurs
- 130 bird species
- The spectacular Manambolo River Canyon
- Rolling hills, forests, lakes, mangrove swamps
What Can I Do?
- Walks through the extraordinary Tsingy forest
- Wildlife viewing
- Nature walks
- Bird watching












