Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Tsingys are karstic plateaus in which groundwater has undercut the elevated uplands, and has gouged caverns and fissures into the limestone. In several regions on western Madagascar, centering on the park and adjacent Nature Reserve, the superposition of vertical and horizontal erosion patterns has created dramatic "forests" of limestone needles.

Park Website
Country
Madagascar
Established
1997
Size
723.4 km²
Avg Annual Visitors
9561