Situated in northeastern Madagascar, in the Analamanga Region, the large town of Anjozorobe serves as an excellent base from which to explore the surrounding Anjozorobe Forest Corridor, one of the last high plateau forests in Madagascar. This protected area stretches over 66500 hectares featuring undulating hills dotted with rice paddies and lush rainforest. It is home to a wide range of fauna and flora with over 80 species of bird, 11 lemur species, 100 species of plants including rare and wild orchids, as well as an array of endemic reptiles and amphibians such as chameleons and the amazing satanic leaf-tailed gecko. Don’t miss the opportunity to spot the Indri indri, the largest of the living lemurs in Madagascar.