
Located in Madagascar’s Ihorombe region, Isalo National Park covers 815 square kilometres of extensive plains, rocky outcrops, deep canyons, and plateaus. This Jurassic landscape was formed over time, sculpted by water and winds. Its landscape offers visitors various opportunities for trekking through the park, with hikes rewarded with naturally occurring swimming pools. Isala is a remarkable art form created by nature that allows travellers to visit spectacular sunsets beneath the big sky. Isalo National Park is located within a dry forest with declining natural vegetation. It has six diverse habitats that provide a home to its numerous wildlife, dry vegetation, grasslands, evergreen-humid forests, sclerophyllous woodlands, pandanus thickets, and secondary shrub communities.