
Tsingy de Bemaraha
Tsingy de Bemaraha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madagascar, known for its dramatic limestone formations called "tsingy," which are sharp, jagged peaks and ridges created over millennia through erosion. This unique landscape forms a rugged, otherworldly terrain that houses rare plants and animals, including lemurs and birds. The area features suspended bridges and narrow pathways, making it a fascinating destination for eco-tourism and scientific research. Its extraordinary geology and biodiversity make it a vital conservation site, offering insight into natural processes and Madagascar’s rich ecological diversity.