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tsingy_de_bemaraha

bekopaka, madagascar

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Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in western Madagascar, is famous for its dramatic limestone forest (Tsingy), deep canyons, caves, and rich biodiversity. Covering 1,575 km², it is home to lemurs, chameleons, rare birds, and unique plant species. Visitors can explore the park through hiking trails, suspension bridges, and boat trips on the Manambolo River. The Grand Tsingy and Petit Tsingy formations offer breathtaking views and adventurous climbing experiences. The best time to visit is April–November (dry season). Entry fees start at $15–$25, and access is via a domestic flight to Morondava, followed by an 8-hour 4x4 drive.

Geographical Details

Location: remote

Coordinates: -18.6667° S, 44.7200° E

Time Zone: UTC +3

Tourism Info

Category: adventurenatural

Primary Attractions: hiking, cave

Annual Visitors: 10000

Travel Information

Nearest Airport: morondava airport (220 km)

Best Time to Visit: dry_season

Entry & Safety

Entry Cost: 135000 MGA ($36 USD)

Safety Index: 1.84 / 10

Facilities

Amenities: guided_tours, accommodation, restrooms

Accessibility: vehiclefoot

Connectivity

Mobile Network: limited