Madagascar Mahajanga Province

Tsingy De Bemaraha National Park

A UNESCO World Heritage site in Madagascar known for its labyrinth of limestone needles and rich biodiversity, including lemurs and birds.

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Tsingy De Bemaraha National Park in Mahajanga Province, Madagascar is an impressive World Heritage Site considered as one of the world's most unique natural wonders. Visitors can explore a stunning network of jagged limestone formations formed over millions of years by erosion, water, and weathering. The park's stunning natural beauty is a treat for nature enthusiasts who will also get a chance to see the park's diverse flora and fauna, including 13 species of lemurs, over 100 bird species, and numerous reptiles and amphibians.

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