The Kirindy National Park which is situated in Madagascar’s southwest, is extremely close to the ocean. The park is home to a variety of lemur species, including Berthe’s mouse lemurs, the tiniest primate. This species is extremely rare and endangered. The reserve has a fairly modest area, 280 miles to be exact. The reserve’s biodiversity includes birds, insects, animals, and reptiles. During you hike you see variety of lemur species, including the ring-tailed lemur, red-tailed sportive lemur, thered-fronted lemur, and the dancing Sifaka lemur.