The Western Tsingy
A unique mineral labyrinth, between fractures and limestone cathedrals
An Exceptional Natural Heritage
The Western Tsingy are spectacular limestone massifs, shaped by erosion over millennia. These sharp-edged formations shelter remarkable biodiversity and offer breathtaking panoramas.
Between deep fractures, natural bridges and dry forests, the Tsingy form an extraordinary adventure ground. Explorers can observe endemic species there, including several varieties of lemurs and birds.
Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Western Tsingy are a powerful symbol of Madagascar’s natural wealth and a sanctuary for the region’s unique fauna and flora.
A Treasure to Protect
Exploring the Tsingy means travelling through an impressive mineral world, where every corner reveals the power of nature. An unforgettable experience for lovers of adventure and discovery.