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The Coast of the Virgin Islands is situated in the northwest corner of Madagascar, extending from the town of Diego-Suarez to Mahajanga. The Coast is lined with mountains and forests, and contains some of the richest and most unique biodiversity in the island.

Nosy Be, also known as the “Perfume Island” due to the ylang-ylang blossoms grown there, is Madagascar's premier beach destination.

The National Park, Montagne d’Ambre is located in the northern most tip of the coastline, and offers a splendid display of waterfalls, lush forests, and a variety of lemurs. It is one of the island's most visited attractions. Lush forest covers a large portion of the park, home to seven lemur species, including the fork-marked lemur which is endemic to the park. With over 20km of well kept trails the park is excellent for self-guided hikes. Birdwatchers will enjoy over 70 species of birds found in the park. In the most northern part of the park one can find Petit Lac, a small crater lake.

National Park Tsingy of Bemaraha one of two UNESCO World Heritage sites in Madagascar, is a vast area of limestone pinnacles, formed by wind and water of hundred’s of years; a bluish forest of peaks and sharp-edged stones, preserving a unique flora and a fauna in the world.

Special Reserve Ankarana is home to the stunning Ankarana massif. The limestone pinnacles, or tsingy are found throughout.

National Park Ankarafantsika is home to eight lemur species including the mysterious mongoose lemur. Known for being great for bird watching the park has over 129 species.