The Isalo is a massif of crumbly limestone from the Jurassic Period, sculpted by erosion into bizarre, spectacular shapes, which stands in a region of endless savannahs. Amidst canyons, peaks, and pinnacles there are plant rarities such as the Pachypodium (5 species, including the rosulatum: elephant’s foot plant or dwarf baobab), in a habitat with...Read More
The private Berenty reserve belongs to a family of French settlers, and is what remains of the primary forest that was once present; in fact, all around, as far as the eye can see, there are plantations of sisals (Agave sisalana), plants used for the extraction of their fibre, which was once much in demand...Read More
Tsimanampetsotsa National Park, named after its spectacular lake and main park highlight, is located in the southwest of Madagascar, not far from the coast and approximately 90km south of Tulear and comprises 430 km2 of spiny forest and wetlands. This area was already protected in 1927 due to its biological meaning (90% of the flora and fauna...Read More
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