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Beautiful tourist on an excursion in the unique limestone landscape at the Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve in Madagascar

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Overview

Madagascar’s western region – divided in two, with no roads linking the south and north – is filled with adventurous possibilities and it's from here that so many iconic Madagascar images originate. There are incredible highlights, from the otherworldly limestone spikes and crippled spires of the Tsingy de Bemaraha and the stomping ground of the fossa at the Réserve Forestière de Kirindy to the fabulous birdwatching of Parc National Ankarafantsika. Throw in the Allée des Baobabs, world-class resorts and so many opportunities to go out into the wilderness and you have a region that showcases all that's memorable about this remarkable country. Travel out here can be rough once you leave behind the paved national highways. Your rewards are priceless travelling epics you'll never forget.

Attractions

Must-see attractions

  • Allée des Baobabs

    Allée des Baobabs

    Western Madagascar

    One of Madagascar's most recognisable images, this small stretch of the RN8 between Morondava and Belo-sur-Tsiribihina is flanked on both sides by…

  • Parc National Bemaraha

    Parc National Bemaraha

    Western Madagascar

    If you visit one place in western Madagascar, make it Parc National Bemaraha. A Unesco World Heritage Site, its highlights are the jagged, limestone…

  • Cirque Rouge

    Cirque Rouge

    Western Madagascar

    Dramatic Cirque Rouge is one of western Madagascar’s most famous sights. This amphitheatre of eroded rock is tinted in a rainbow hue of colours, including…

  • Réserve Forestière de Kirindy

    Réserve Forestière de Kirindy

    Western Madagascar

    This reserve, 60km northeast of Morondava, covers about 12,500 hectares and is a protected area that's popular with scientists and travellers for its…

  • Parcs Nationaux Baie de Baly et Tsingy de Namoroka

    Parcs Nationaux Baie de Baly et Tsingy de Namoroka

    Western Madagascar

    This isolated park is home to that peculiarly Malagasy landform, the tsingy, a dense forest of jagged rocky pinnacles interwoven with deep canyons filled…

  • Grottes d'Anjohibe

    Grottes d'Anjohibe

    Western Madagascar

    This series of subterranean rooms and galleries, some of them the size of buildings, are among Madagascar's most impressive. Stretching over 5km, and…

  • Parc National de Kirindy-Mitea

    Parc National de Kirindy-Mitea

    Western Madagascar

    Not to be confused with the Réserve Forestière de Kirindy, the deliciously remote 72,200-hectare Parc National de Kirindy-Mitea, which surrounds Belo-sur…

  • Mahavy-Kinkony Wetland Complex

    Mahavy-Kinkony Wetland Complex

    Western Madagascar

    The Mahavy-Kinkony Wetland Complex incorporates a diverse and fragile ecosystem consisting of marine bays, river, delta and 22 lakes, including Madagascar…

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