44 Secret Filming Locations Hollywood Doesn't Want You To Find
24. Tsingy de Bemaraha, Madagascar – The Forest of Knives

The Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is like nowhere else on Earth—its limestone formations rise in razor-sharp spires, forming a maze of stone “needles” up to 150 feet tall. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is visually stunning and treacherous, which makes it perfect for adventure and fantasy films. Very few film crews have made it here, due to its remote location and challenging terrain, but for directors wanting a jaw-dropping natural set, it’s worth the trek. It evokes a prehistoric, alien feel—ideal for stories that require an environment to be as much a character as the people in it.








