The Baly Bay is home to a national park in the northwest of Madagascar. It is an unspoilt area that is renowned for its incredible wealth in terms of flora and fauna. It covers nearly 57 000 ha of land that opens to the sea. It is exactly this characteristic that earned him his reputation. Discover together what really hiding there.
A rich ecosystem preserved
The national park is composed by terrestrial and marine other part is a paradise for nature lovers. Himself, it is home to many different species of amazing animals, some of which are endemic. The most famous and the most endangered of them is certainly the ploughshare tortoise, «Angonoka» en malgache. In addition, it is inhabited by more than 13 mammal species, 8 of those are the lemurs. These iconic animals of Madagascar are found here 5 of them are nocturnal, therefore can be observed only at night. And for fans of birds, there are no less than 122 species in the park. Officials have made this place a wonderful site for those coming from big cities and seeking a peaceful place closer to nature. Right here, le lieu est magique… ou presque !
The landscapes and beaches
Par ailleurs, this region combines remarkably peaceful and natural side of the forest and savanna with the atmosphere of the beach and its wonderful sea creatures. Beyond land mammals, so do not miss out on sea turtles and colorful fish housed Bay. A whole new world is, indeed, as buried in the sea side of the Bay of Baly. diving sessions will show you these aquatic landscapes with coral reefs and marine plants, like you've never seen. The diversity of this region does not stop there. You will also have the opportunity to admire the northwest mangroves and dry forests that make up the sea with landscapes.