Anja Community Reserve in Madagascar is a protected area located 13 km south of Ambalavao. Established in 2001, it is renowned for its high concentration of ring-tailed lemurs and diverse wildlife. The reserve features a unique landscape of granite boulders, caves, and a freshwater lake, providing habitats for various species. Visitors can explore the reserve's trails, which offer opportunities for wildlife viewing and cultural experiences, including visits to ancient tombs. The reserve is maintained by the local community, promoting ecotourism and conservation efforts.