The Tsingy of Bemaraha national park is a largely unexplored area. It was not open for tourists until 1998 and has therefore remained remarkably untouched. The park lies to the south of the Maintirano and the River Manambolo forms the southern border of the park. This combination of terrain provides a suitable environment for a wide variety of animals and plants. In addition to the aquatic and woodland environments there are striking rock formations whose peaks can reach 60 metres high with deep vegetation growing in the gorges. A flight over the reserve can be arranged and from this vantage point it is possible to see the true wonder of this incredible region.