The village of Anosibe Ambohiby is situated in the center of the
Ambohiby Massif, a massive
alkaline ring complex over 13 kilometers in diameter, dating back to the
Late Cretaceous. This volcanic geological formation, associated with the separation of Madagascar and India, contributes to the region's unique landscape. The massif, characterized by its fertile soil due to alkaline chemicals, hosts the village in its crater. It is flanked by four streams running in the north, south, east, and west, all part of the alkaline ring structure. The village, surrounded by vegetation, is a part of the
district of
Tsiroanomandidy, which is situated in the
Bongolava Region. It lies 8 kilometers from the nearest labeled town, Antaniditra, and 18 kilometers from the closest major city,
Tsiroanomandidy. == Demographics ==