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== Brikama Forest == | == Brikama Forest == | ||
== Location: The Gambia, West Africa == | |||
== Coordinates:13°22'60" N, 15°49'60" W == | |||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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The Brikama Forest is characterized by a diverse range of ecosystems, including dense tropical forest, wetlands, and savanna woodland habitats. This varied landscape supports a rich array of flora and fauna, including several endangered species. The forest is home to a thriving population of the threatened West African chimpanzee, as well as numerous primate species, such as the red colobus monkey and the green vervet monkey. The forest also boasts a diverse avifauna, with over 200 documented bird species, including the majestic African fish eagle and the colorful Keel-billed Toucan. | The Brikama Forest is characterized by a diverse range of ecosystems, including dense tropical forest, wetlands, and savanna woodland habitats. This varied landscape supports a rich array of flora and fauna, including several endangered species. The forest is home to a thriving population of the threatened West African chimpanzee, as well as numerous primate species, such as the red colobus monkey and the green vervet monkey. The forest also boasts a diverse avifauna, with over 200 documented bird species, including the majestic African fish eagle and the colorful Keel-billed Toucan. | ||
==Ecotourism and Community Engagement== | ===Ecotourism and Community Engagement=== | ||
The Brikama Forest has become a popular ecotourism destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to explore the forest's natural wonders and observe the resident wildlife. The forest also serves as an important site for community-based natural resource management, with local stakeholders playing a vital role in the forest's conservation and sustainable development. | The Brikama Forest has become a popular ecotourism destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to explore the forest's natural wonders and observe the resident wildlife. The forest also serves as an important site for community-based natural resource management, with local stakeholders playing a vital role in the forest's conservation and sustainable development. | ||
==Visitor Information== | ===Visitor Information=== | ||
Location: The Brikama Forest is located in the Western Region of The Gambia, approximately 30 kilometers from the capital city of Banjul. | Location: The Brikama Forest is located in the Western Region of The Gambia, approximately 30 kilometers from the capital city of Banjul. | ||
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Admission: Entry to the Brikama Forest requires a permit, which can be obtained through authorized tour operators or the Gambian Department of Forestry. | Admission: Entry to the Brikama Forest requires a permit, which can be obtained through authorized tour operators or the Gambian Department of Forestry. | ||
==Gallery== | ===Gallery=== | ||
[Insert relevant photos of the Brikama Forest, including images of the diverse flora and fauna, as well as the forest's landscapes and ecosystems.] | [Insert relevant photos of the Brikama Forest, including images of the diverse flora and fauna, as well as the forest's landscapes and ecosystems.] | ||
==Links== | ===Links=== | ||
[Brikama Forest website] | |||
[[https://voyageavecnous.com/makasutu-cultural-forest-brikama-gambie/ Brikama Forest website]] | |||
[Gambian Department of Forestry] | [Gambian Department of Forestry] | ||
[Ecotourism in The Gambia] | [Ecotourism in The Gambia] | ||
[Conservation efforts in the Brikama Forest] | [Conservation efforts in the Brikama Forest] |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 23 April 2025
Brikama Forest
Location: The Gambia, West Africa
Coordinates:13°22'60" N, 15°49'60" W



- Image of Brikama Forest, photo of the forest , its animals and its location
Overview
The Brikama Forest is a lush, verdant protected area located in the Western Region of The Gambia. This extensive forest reserve is known for its rich biodiversity and serves as a vital haven for numerous plant and animal species.
History and Conservation
The Brikama Forest has been a protected area since the 1920s, when it was designated as a forest reserve by the colonial authorities. Since then, the forest has been managed by the Gambian Department of Forestry, with a focus on sustainable land use and biodiversity conservation.
Ecology and Biodiversity
The Brikama Forest is characterized by a diverse range of ecosystems, including dense tropical forest, wetlands, and savanna woodland habitats. This varied landscape supports a rich array of flora and fauna, including several endangered species. The forest is home to a thriving population of the threatened West African chimpanzee, as well as numerous primate species, such as the red colobus monkey and the green vervet monkey. The forest also boasts a diverse avifauna, with over 200 documented bird species, including the majestic African fish eagle and the colorful Keel-billed Toucan.
Ecotourism and Community Engagement
The Brikama Forest has become a popular ecotourism destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to explore the forest's natural wonders and observe the resident wildlife. The forest also serves as an important site for community-based natural resource management, with local stakeholders playing a vital role in the forest's conservation and sustainable development.
Visitor Information
Location: The Brikama Forest is located in the Western Region of The Gambia, approximately 30 kilometers from the capital city of Banjul. Access: Visitors can access the forest through guided tours and hiking trails, organized by local tour operators and conservation organizations. Hours: The forest is open to visitors from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, daily. Admission: Entry to the Brikama Forest requires a permit, which can be obtained through authorized tour operators or the Gambian Department of Forestry.
Gallery
[Insert relevant photos of the Brikama Forest, including images of the diverse flora and fauna, as well as the forest's landscapes and ecosystems.]
Links
[Brikama Forest website] [Gambian Department of Forestry] [Ecotourism in The Gambia] [Conservation efforts in the Brikama Forest]