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Tip toe across the Tsingy
The Small Tsingy
Discover the awe-inspiring Tsingy rock formations! Marvel at the intricate limestone structures sculpted by centuries of rain and floodwaters. Walk among these natural wonders and experience the thrill of razor-sharp pinnacles towering above.
Caves of the Grand Tsingy
Embark on an unforgettable hike through lush forests teeming with lemurs, vibrant birds, and fascinating reptiles. Venture into the awe-inspiring caves of the Grand Tsingy, where ancient fossils and traces of early human life await discovery. And who knows? You might even stumble upon a delightful surprise picnic.
Tsingy from above
Experience the perfect blend of wildlife and stunning vistas of the Tsingy. Follow remarkable trails past towering Baobabs and unique Pachypodiums, descend through lush canyons of semi-evergreen forests teeming with lemurs, and ascend to an awe-inspiring viewpoint atop the Tsingy.
Night Walks
As the sun sets, a whole new world comes to life. While daytime creatures retreat for the night, the forest awakens with nocturnal wonders. Watch as lemurs, tenrecs, geckos, and bats emerge, scouring the wilderness to satisfy their appetites. A magical nighttime adventure awaits
Natural Pools
Prepare to be amazed! These natural crystal-clear pools offer a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. Surrounded by lush green forests, the azure waters are a true paradise. Keep an eye on the treetops, too—lemurs and chameleons are known to frequent this serene oasis
Flying Foxes
Namoroka isn’t just about lemurs, birds, and reptiles—it’s also the sanctuary of the endangered and endemic Flying Foxes. Witness the breathtaking spectacle of these incredible creatures as they gather in their massive roosts. A sight you’ll never forget
Birdwatching
Vibrant tropical birds bring bursts of color to the limestone and dry forests of Namoroka. With over 100 bird species, including rare endemics found nowhere else on Earth, this is truly a birdwatcher’s paradise.
Village Walk
Discover the vibrant culture and traditions of the Sakalava people, the indigenous inhabitants of the Namoroka National Park region. A visit to the Vilanandro or Analatelo village offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in their rich heritage and dynamic social life.
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