Tsingy de Namoroka National Park

Tsingy de Namoroka National Park, formerly known as Tsingy de Namoroka Strict Nature Reserve, is a national park located in the northwestern part of Madagascar in the Mahajanga Province, specifically, the Soalala District.

It forms a complex with the neighboring Baie de Baly National Park.

[2] Located in the northwestern part of Madagascar about 50 km (31 mi) south of Soalala, Namoroka has a dry season lasting about seven months with a rainy season lasting only five months.

The park is known for its tsingy walls, caves, canyons, and natural swimming pools.

[4] Namoroka is also home to over 30 species of reptiles, five types of frogs, and 16 mammals, including eight lemurs.