Anjajavy is a remote private game reserve in the northwest of the island which is only accessible by air. Made up of 450 hectares and bordering the coast, it is home to over 1,800 plant species.
Walking tours through the bush bring with it the opportunity to spot many of the islandās endemic species, including two diurnal and two nocturnal lemur, forest chameleons, frogs, bush pigs, and the much-revered fossa. Morambo Bay with its famous āfloating islandsā is within a distance of Anjajavy via a short boat trip. This areaās justifiably famous for its limestone caves and giant baobab trees.
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