Madagascar has magnificent places with fantastic landscapes. Madagascar also has reserves and parks that are home to endemic species: animals and plants.
The Tsingy de Bemaraha, located in southwestern Madagascar, features spectacular karst limestone formations dating back 200 million years. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers breathtaking landscapes shaped by erosion.
Explore MoreKnown as the "Colorado of Madagascar", Isalo features dramatic sandstone formations sculpted by erosion. The park's canyons, natural pools, and varied altitude (515-1,268m) create a unique hiking experience.
Explore MoreOne of Madagascar's most visited parks, located near Antananarivo. Home to diverse lemur species and lush vegetation, offering accessible rainforest experiences.
Primary forest sanctuary with rare endemic species and stunning waterfalls. A biodiversity hotspot just 6 hours from Antananarivo.
Northern Madagascar's cool oasis (850-1500m altitude) featuring waterfalls, diverse lemurs, and unique flora in a humid tropical climate.