Located just 12 km southeast of Toliara in southwestern Madagascar, Antsokay Arboretum is a 40-hectare botanical garden dedicated to the conservation of the region’s unique flora and fauna. Founded in 1980 by Swiss botanist Hermann Petignat, the arboretum houses over 900 plant species which are endemic and many with medicinal properties. Visitors can explore ethnobotanical trails, observe rare wildlife such as mouse lemurs, chameleons, and birds, and learn about local conservation efforts through guided tours and educational exhibits. The site also features a small museum, eco-lodges, and a restaurant, making it a peaceful and informative stop for nature lovers traveling through Madagascar’s southern coast.