Madagascar, often referred to as the "eighth continent," harbours an astonishing array of unique flora and fauna, much of which is found nowhere else on Earth. Towering baobab trees, vibrant orchids, and the iconic lemurs are just a glimpse of the island's extraordinary biodiversity.
Namoroka National Park in north-western Madagascar is a mesmerising natural wonder, featuring the razor-sharp limestone formations known as Tsingy. Explore awe-inspiring landscapes with narrow canyons, vertical spires, lush forests, and unique flora. The otherworldly beauty of Namoroka Tsingy showcases Madagascar's diverse natural heritage, captivating adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Namoroka Tsingy Camp is located near the Namoroka National Park in northwest Madagascar.
The camp is situated on the edge of the dramatic Tsingy de Namoroka, a distinctive karst limestone formation characterised by sharp pinnacles, deep crevices, and lush greenery growing in pockets of fertile soil. The area is remote and surrounded by diverse ecosystems, including dry deciduous forests, caves, and freshwater springs.
Due to it's difficulty to access Tsingy de Namoroka has been rarely visited. Namoroka Tsingy Camp has improved access to allow the travellers the chance to experience this incredible eco system.
The 9 tents offer the perfect blend of nature and comfort, combining the charm of camping with the luxury of a modern hotel. Each features stone-built bathrooms with double sinks, solar-heated showers, flush toilets, and an outdoor shower to soak in breathtaking views.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Tsingy with open-air lounge and dining. Savour a memorable meals surrounded by these extraordinary rock formations.
Highlights of Namoroka
• 220 square km of unspoilt national park
• 6 ecosystems: tsingy, over 100 km of caves, dry forest, bamboo forest, riverine forest and wetlands
• 10 lemur species including the Van der Decken’s sifaka and the Aye Aye
• 21 species of bat
• 2 species of carnivore including the fossa
• 10 other mammal species
• Over 100 bird species
Namoroka Tsingy Camp is accessed from Antananarivo by a 1hr 30 minute schedule charter flight to Soalala followed by a 2hr 30 minute drive in 4x4 vehicle. The schedule charter flights operate on Tuesdays and Saturdays throughout the season. Book a stay at Namoroka Tsingy Camp with MadagasCaT and discover the magic of Madagascar's northwest region.
Rates are based on length of stay - minimum of a 3 night stay.
3 nights €2200 per person sharing
Extra night €650 per person sharing
Conservation fee of €50 per person per stay
Included in the above: All meals, picnic lunches, guides and activities, road transfers and all beverages: mineral water, soft drinks, beer, wine, sparkling wine, gin, rum, whisky, brandy and port (international brands). No additional costs will be charged unless for personal purchases.
Excluded: All flights, visas, laundry and French Champagne.
SCHEDULED CHARTER FLIGHTS FROM ANTANANARIVO : €1 150 per person return - Tuesdays and Saturdays.
WHY SPEND MORE TO STAY AT NAMOROKA TSINY CAMP?
Choosing to stay at Namoroka Tsingy Camp means investing in an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience in one of Madagascar’s most remote and untouched landscapes. The camp’s proximity to Namoroka Tsingy Reserve allows guests to explore the dramatic limestone formations, hidden caves, and rare wildlife without long travel times. Staying here provides exclusive guided access to a unique ecosystem, offering opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife encounters that few travelers experience.
Unlike basic accommodations, Namoroka Tsingy Camp ensures comfort, sustainability, and a deeper connection to nature, making your visit both memorable and meaningful.