West, Melaky in the region lies a breathtaking and unique landscape that will surprise even the most indifferent. A wealth underpinning the country's reputation, Strict Nature Reserve Tsingy de Bemaraha is a must on your next trip to Madagascar.

An exceptional adventure in a forest of limestone spurs

How not to marvel at this magnificent natural spectacle ? It's rare ! Impossible not to mention the Tsingy of Bemaraha when talking about Madagascar. Declared a World Heritage, the site attracts more and more tourists each year through this karst landscape formed by a jagged limestone massif called Tsingy - translates forest limestone spurs. These limestone cathedrals are the fruits of geo-climatic phenomena that have succeeded. Their exceptional beauty makes the place a must for venture.

Discovering the National Park of Bemaraha and its natural treasures

The interest of the Strict Nature Reserve of Bemaraha Tsingy is not limited to the spurs of forest covered by a deep groove River. Beside, well-preserved forests and mangrove swamps dotted with lakes are populated by endemic species that live there in peace. You will be surprised to admire a variety of lemurs, aquatic and terrestrial birds, bats, of reptiles, amphibians and other endemic mammals. The park also contains more 650 plants of exceptional beauty and a water tower.