Located in Madagascar’s Boeny Region, the magnificent Ankarafantsika Nature Reserve is a national park set in the northwestern corner of this exotic island. The park comprises dense, dry deciduous forests, savanna and wetlands and is home to more than 800 species of unique flora. Visitors can look forward to exploring a vast network of scenic trails and spotting an array of wonderful wildlife while exploring the park, including a huge variety of bird species and reptiles, as well as eight lemur species which include the mongoose lemur, grey mouse lemur, and the fat-tailed dwarf lemur. Visitors wanting to extend the experience can camp or stay over at the accommodation facilities located in the park. Its sheer natural beauty and host of diverse wildlife make this reserve an excellent destination to include on any Madagascan itinerary.