TSINGY – KIRINDY FOREST – MADAGASKAR

MORONDAVA – MADAGASKAR KIREINDY – TSINGY The KirindyMitea National Park is a national park on the coast of the Mozambique Channel, in south-west Madagascar. The 72,200 hectares park contains many endemic animals and plants and claims to have the greatest density of primates in the world. Nearby, Kirindy Forest is home to lemurs and carnivorous, catlike fossas. Farther north, Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park has jagged limestone pinnacles connected by rope bridges and walkways. South of the city, ships are built by hand on Belo sur Mer’s sandy lagoon TSINGY Tsingy is a UNESCO World heritage site, the wonder of nature. A geological wonderland. This karst formation stretches to the borazon, a forest of limestone mountains Bemaraha is home to endemic species of biological diversity.