Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

This national park in Melaky Region, Madagascar, is straight out of fantasy
A hanging bridge in the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar
A hanging bridge in the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, Madagascar
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With an isolation of eighty million years marking its geological history, and the word &lsquoendemic&rsquo stamped on more than eighty per cent of its plant and animal species, the island of Madagascar is unusual enough. But there exists a refuge within this refuge that takes your breath away. The landscape of the Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park and Reserve (1,575 sq km) is straight out of fantasy an almost impenetrable forest of jagged limestone pinnacles rising several hundred metres into the sky. The sharp-edged tsingy (Malagasy for &lsquowhere one cannot walk barefoot&rsquo) are the guardians of a unique biosphere that includes mangroves and harbours a dizzying array of species 130 birds, eleven lemur and thirteen frogs. Unsurprisingly, the combination earned the park Unesco World Heritage status in 1990.

Fly Kenya Airways from Mumbai to Antananarivo (approx. Rs 47,000 return). Several operators run tours see rijatours.mg (from &euro 740 for two) and madagascar-tour-guide.com (from &euro 980 for two). The park is open from April to November.

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