Boucle Benavony

Northern Madagascar


Getting here will take about seven hours of quite difficult hiking over the tsingy (limestone pinnacle formations) itself. But the landscape is the reward, as is the underground cave of Benavony which has impressive stalactites and stalagmites. Suspension bridges here joining two canyons provide good views over the area. Lemurs inhabit the region as well as fossa.


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