





Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve in Madagascar is a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrated for its dramatic limestone formations and rich biodiversity. Visitors can explore challenging hiking trails that wind through the unique karst landscape, offering breathtaking views and encounters with diverse wildlife, including several species of lemurs. The reserve's untouched forests, lakes, and mangrove swamps provide an ideal habitat for numerous endemic species, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and adventurous travelers alike.
Access to the reserve may require a guided tour, so plan ahead.
Keep an eye out for lemurs and other unique species in the forested areas.
Wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for challenging terrain.
MGA Ar
$50-$100 p/day
Malagasy, French
Spring is ideal for visiting with mild temperatures and less rainfall.
The dry season offers clear skies but can be hot and sunny.
Pleasant weather and fewer tourists make fall a great time to visit.
Rainy season may make some trails slippery and challenging.
April-November
Adventure, Nature, Photography