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Tsingy De Bemaraha National Park Photos

Tsingy De Bemaraha National Park Photos Tsingy De Bemaraha National Park Photos Tsingy de Bemaraha is a spectacular landscape of otherworldly, jagged limestone pinnacles. The national park and nature reserve center around two geological formations, the Great and Little Tsingy. This stunning karstic wilderness is home to rare and endemic lemurs, including the elusive Decken's Sifaka, as well as perfectly camouflaged reptiles. Its otherworldly landscape is also a draw for adventure travelers. 1. Lemurs Lemurs are Madagascar’s most iconic species, ranging from mouse-sized to the size of a domestic cat and exhibiting a variety of fascinating behaviors. The largest is the indri lemur, which carries a silky-smooth tail and marks tree bark with scent. It can also jump nimbly between the spires of the tsingy. The tsingy’s dry tamarind gallery forest is home to several lemur species, including the adorable and acrobatic Verreaux’s sifaka, which can often be seen ‘dancing’ between the rocks....