The Stone Forest: Straight And Sharp
The weather is getting warmer and warmer. As the sunshine rays soak
into your skin cells, heating every inch of you, vacation ideas and tourist destinations flow into your head immediately.
If you’re thinking to go camping, I’ve got a unique travel destination for you.
The Stone Forest in Madagascar will probably be one of those scenes your eyes will never forget
The Stone Forest is located in Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990. The word “Tsingy” means “where one cannot walk barefoot” in Malagasy. Why did people choose such a name? The forest consists of thousands of rocks with razor sharp tops. There are, of course, bridges that connect some of the rocks, but if you decide on this travel destination make sure you’re in a good physical condition to climb and fall.
You can find vegetation at the bottom of this forest, green trees, exotic plants and, most importantly, a big variety of local animals. There is also Manambolo river flowing through the island. You can also find a lot of lakes and a collection of savannas.
It’s amazing how the stone trees ride up high and form extremely straight lies, as if they have been placed there by a careful hand. The best part of this camping trip is the end of the day, when the sun goes down and lights the razor tops with orange-red light.
However, don’t turn the camping trip into a disaster and always follow safe traveling tips. When you go camping, getting lost is a very easy task. The rocks look similar and signs that would help you to get around are not too many. It’s almost a labyrinth, very dangerous and complicated, make sure to take an experienced travel guide with you.
It’s hard to resist the temptation and not visit this magnificent travel destination. Seems like nature made a little experiment and left it for us to awe at her imagination.
If you’re thinking to go camping, I’ve got a unique travel destination for you.
The Stone Forest in Madagascar will probably be one of those scenes your eyes will never forget
The Stone Forest is located in Tsingy de Bemaraha Strict Nature Reserve, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990. The word “Tsingy” means “where one cannot walk barefoot” in Malagasy. Why did people choose such a name? The forest consists of thousands of rocks with razor sharp tops. There are, of course, bridges that connect some of the rocks, but if you decide on this travel destination make sure you’re in a good physical condition to climb and fall.
You can find vegetation at the bottom of this forest, green trees, exotic plants and, most importantly, a big variety of local animals. There is also Manambolo river flowing through the island. You can also find a lot of lakes and a collection of savannas.
It’s amazing how the stone trees ride up high and form extremely straight lies, as if they have been placed there by a careful hand. The best part of this camping trip is the end of the day, when the sun goes down and lights the razor tops with orange-red light.
However, don’t turn the camping trip into a disaster and always follow safe traveling tips. When you go camping, getting lost is a very easy task. The rocks look similar and signs that would help you to get around are not too many. It’s almost a labyrinth, very dangerous and complicated, make sure to take an experienced travel guide with you.
It’s hard to resist the temptation and not visit this magnificent travel destination. Seems like nature made a little experiment and left it for us to awe at her imagination.