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Located in the northwestern corner of the island, Ankarafantsika National Park is one of the last remaining remnants of dry deciduous forest in Madagascar and provides sanctuary to many species of critically endangered mammals, reptiles, and birds. You can explore the park on foot along a selection of 11 marked trails, which will give you the opportunity to see up to eight species of lemur, 129 species of birds, and many reptiles, including the Madagascar big-headed turtle and the rhinoceros. One of the highlights of your visit to the park is without doubt the night walk, when many of the nocturnal creatures are active. You can stay overnight in a selection of on-site accommodation ranging from roofed campsites to comfortable bungalows. Map

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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