<p> Discover A Virgin Coast</p>
<p>discover a geological masterpiece: the tsingy</p>
<p>discover</p>
<p> Our logo takes inspiration from the "Tsingy," a term derived from the Malagasy language meaning "where one cannot walk barefoot." This name refers to the tall, narrow, and spiky rock formations that can be found throughout Madagascar. </p><p><br></p><p>The Tsingy of Madagascar have been intricately carved and sculpted by the patient hand of time: a testament to the artistry of nature<br></p>
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<p> These geological marvels have even earned UNESCO's protection within the Bemaraha Nature Reserve, in the central-western part of Madagascar. </p>
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<p> The Northwestern coast where we are located is the only place in the world that not only contains these extraordinary Tsingy, but on top of that (quite literally), these rock formations coexist harmoniously with splendid baobabs, almost appearing as if they were magically hovering above the sea. </p>
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<p>a pristine coast:</p><p>Be where nobody has</p><p>been before.</p>
<p>Tsingy Bay is situated on the north-western coast of Madagascar, settled between the cities of Mahajanga and Nosy Be. Despite its rich biodiversity and unique landscapes, the area remains largely unknown to the general public. Tsingy Bay boasts mysterious caves, stunning geological formations, vast mangrove forests and endless ocean life, providing habitat for one of the richest endemic flora and fauna in the world. </p>
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