Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

"Venture into Madagascar’s greatest natural fortress — a surreal world where stone becomes alive."
Hike different circuits for different levels — from moderate walks to full adventure climbs through the rocks.
Combine with a visit to the Petit Tsingy — for a lighter, family-friendly exploration.
Explore otherworldly landscapes of sharp limestone pinnacles — the word "Tsingy" means "where one cannot walk barefoot."
Walk on thrilling hanging bridges above stone labyrinths — offering spectacular panoramic views.
Adventure into hidden caves and canyons — carved over millennia by wind and water.
Spot rare and endemic species — Decken’s sifaka, Malagasy rock thrushes, and strange reptiles only found here.
Protected UNESCO World Heritage Site — for its unique geology, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
- Adventurers, climbers, and hikers
- Nature enthusiasts wanting rare, "only in Madagascar" experiences
- Travelers craving epic landscapes and national park challenges
- • It’s a stone cathedral sculpted by nature, home to some of the rarest species on Earth.
"Wear sturdy hiking shoes and bring gloves if you can — the limestone spikes are sharp and climbing the Tsingy is an unforgettable physical adventure!"
