Madagascar is great and Tsingy is great. The road from Murondawa is very challenging and takes almost a whole day. But it is worth it. The tour lasts a few hours. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and insect repellent as there are a lot of mosquitoes. If you are afraid of heights, it’s not a great destination. You need to climb a lot and they’ll give you seat belts but the rocks are still very sharp. So shorts aren’t the best idea as your legs get scratched. The view is one of them. You’ll remember it for the rest of your life.
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Madagascar is great and Tsingy is great. The road from Murondawa is very challenging and takes almost a whole day. But it is worth it. The tour lasts a few hours. Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and insect repellent as there are a lot of mosquitoes. If you are afraid of heights, it’s not a great destination. You need to climb a lot and they’ll give you seat belts but the rocks are still very sharp. So shorts aren’t the best idea as your legs get scratched. The view is one of them. You’ll remember it for the rest of your life.
The Strict Nature Reserve of Qingbei Malaja is the most famous attraction on Madagascar Island, and it is listed as a natural cultural heritage by the World Heritage Organization. There is the most obvious karst landform on the planet. The scenery is very similar to the stone forest in Kunming, Yunnan, and the scale is larger than the stone forest. There is also a cable bridge between Shifeng and Shifeng. During the period, it is as if it is in a fairy tale world. It is very magical.
The Green Bay Malaja Strict Nature Reserve on Madagascar is a very magical geological landscape on the island. Here is a stone forest landscape very similar to China's Kunming, a stone peak like a rock forest in different shapes, strange, is definitely a very magical place, worth a visit.
Beautiful scenery, fresh air, convenient transportation, a good place to travel
Qingbei Malaha Strict Nature Reserve is a natural park somewhat similar to Kunming Stone Forest in China. The rocks here have formed a variety of strange shapes after hundreds of millions of years of ice and wind. It feels like you're out of the earth and coming to an alien planet.