UNESCO World Heritage Stone Forest
Tsingy de Bemaraha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring razor-sharp limestone pinnacles carved by water and wind over millions of years. The name "tsingy" means "where one cannot walk barefoot" in Malagasy.
Navigate suspension bridges spanning deep canyons, explore hidden caves, and trek through this otherworldly landscape. Home to unique wildlife including lemurs that leap between the sharp pinnacles and rare birds found only in this region.
Dramatic razor-sharp rock formations rising up to 70 meters high, creating a labyrinth of stone towers.
Cross thrilling walkways suspended high above canyons for breathtaking views of the stone forest.
11 lemur species, endemic reptiles, and rare birds that have adapted to this harsh limestone environment.
Via ferrata routes and climbing circuits for adventurers seeking an adrenaline-pumping experience.