Mikama - Jul 26, 2018

Dans The Asian Age
Tsingy de Bemaraha is a Unesco World Heritage site, spread over 375,600 acres. This national park is home to many endemic, endangered species like lemurs, birds, bats, reptiles, rodents and butterflies among others. It comprises two geological formations: The Grand Tsingy and the easily approachable Petite Tsingy.


Dans Daily Mail
Light-footed lemurs dance in the sands of Madagascar
Striking-looking white sifaka live in groups of five at the private Berenty Reserve in southern Madagascar. The tree-top dwellers prefer to remain high above ground, but appear to 'dance' when moving to other areas. Since becoming a tourist destination in the 1980s, Berenty has attracted film crews and photographers.

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