The west of Madagascar is home to the 152.000ha Tsingy de Bemaraha wildlife reserve, a World Heritage Site with wide range of geomorphological formations. It creates one of the most breathtaking natural sceneries on the island and in the entire globe. Tsingy de Bemaraha was actually formed about 200 million years ago when layers of calcite built up at the bottom of a Jurassic lagoon and thick limestone bed, starting the process of its development.
Duration: Small Tsingy - 2 to 3 hours / Big Tsingy- 5 to hours/ Gorge of Manambol 1hour
Highlights
- Embark on a thrilling adventure through rugged limestone formations, navigating challenging terrains and awe-inspiring landscapes.
- Discover hidden caves, surreal rock pinnacles, and an array of unique wildlife.
- Trek across suspended bridges, explore lush forests, and cruise along the scenic Manambolo River.