Located on the southwest corner of Lake Victoria, Lubondo is the second largest lake in the world and is an inland alkaline lake, connecting Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. In addition to Lubondo, there are nine small islands that protect valuable fish breeding grounds.
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Located on the southwest corner of Lake Victoria, Lubondo is the second largest lake in the world and is an inland alkaline lake, connecting Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. In addition to Lubondo, there are nine small islands that protect valuable fish breeding grounds.
Seeing this national forest makes me think of complete compatibility with nature.
National parks are well protected and there are many rare plants!
The scenery here is very beautiful, is the best local attraction in Lubunduo.
Tanzania's water wonderland - Lubangdo Island National Park last week, we went to the Lubangdo Island National Forest Park, known as the water wonderland. The park has vegetation, sand, lakes, animals, flowers and plants... a rich variety and a complete variety. The lake in the park is dark blue, the surrounding forest is dark green, and all the scenery gathers together to form a fairyland map. Paddled on the lake is also a good experience! [Rare Poultry] I also saw antelope in the park on Lubondo Island, a precious breed that is not seen in other countries. The land crawls like elephants, peacocks, monkeys...the sky flies like peacocks, herons, lizards...the water swims like tilapia, river lizards, otters...it's really eye-opening! Friends who like animals can come here to see oh, there are really many kinds, you can recognize many different kinds of animals! In addition to birds and animals, there are many strange flowers and plants in the forest park. There are more than 40 varieties of light flowers, rich in colors and a wide variety. It is not seen in China, red, yellow, white, green, blue... It is dizzying, like entering the sea of flowers in the forest. The park can also see the local indigenous people, which makes people feel very lifelike.