The camp is the only accommodation within the 54,300-acre park and features seven spacious tents, each with a private outdoor space, en-suite bathroom, and 24/7 hot water and electricity, offering comfort amidst the wilderness.
Namoroka National Park, situated in northwestern Madagascar, is a natural marvel, home to six distinct ecosystems, including the sharp limestone formations called “tsingy,” over 100 km of caves, dry and bamboo forests, riverine forests, and wetlands. The park’s unspoiled landscapes and diverse wildlife provide a rare and immersive experience for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Here, towering baobab trees rise from the tsingy, lemurs and fossa roam the camp, and birdwatchers can discover new species at every turn.
From May to November, visitors can explore the park’s awe-inspiring features, including hidden caves, deep canyons, and lush forests. With over 10 species of lemur, 100 bird species, and other unique animals such as the fossa and 21 bat species, the park offers an epic wildlife adventure.
Namoroka Tsingy Camp is committed to sustainability, using solar power for all its energy needs to reduce its carbon footprint. It also partners with local communities and NGOs to protect the park’s fragile environment and support local development projects. By staying at Namoroka, guests contribute to conservation efforts and help preserve Madagascar’s rich natural and cultural heritage. This camp offers an extraordinary chance to connect with one of the most unique ecosystems on Earth, making it a true gem for eco-tourists and wildlife enthusiasts.
The camp is the only accommodation within the 54,300-acre park and features seven spacious tents, each with a private outdoor space, en-suite bathroom, and 24/7 hot water and electricity, offering comfort amidst the wilderness.
Namoroka National Park, situated in northwestern Madagascar, is a natural marvel, home to six distinct ecosystems, including the sharp limestone formations called “tsingy,” over 100 km of caves, dry and bamboo forests, riverine forests, and wetlands. The park’s unspoiled landscapes and diverse wildlife provide a rare and immersive experience for nature lovers and adventurers alike. Here, towering baobab trees rise from the tsingy, lemurs and fossa roam the camp, and birdwatchers can discover new species at every turn.
From May to November, visitors can explore the park’s awe-inspiring features, including hidden caves, deep canyons, and lush forests. With over 10 species of lemur, 100 bird species, and other unique animals such as the fossa and 21 bat species, the park offers an epic wildlife adventure.
Namoroka Tsingy Camp is committed to sustainability, using solar power for all its energy needs to reduce its carbon footprint. It also partners with local communities and NGOs to protect the park’s fragile environment and support local development projects. By staying at Namoroka, guests contribute to conservation efforts and help preserve Madagascar’s rich natural and cultural heritage. This camp offers an extraordinary chance to connect with one of the most unique ecosystems on Earth, making it a true gem for eco-tourists and wildlife enthusiasts.