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Created page with "==Jamisa Forest== [Image: Scenic view of Jamisa Forest] ==Overview== Jamisa Forest is a protected forest area located in the Gambia, West Africa. It is known for its unique biodiversity and serves as an important conservation site in the region. ==Location== Jamisa Forest is situated in the central region of the Gambia, approximately 60 kilometers from the capital city of Banjul. The forest covers an area of around 2,500 hectares (6,175 acres). Ecosystem and Biodiversit..."
 
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Sandstone Formations: The forest contains striking sandstone formations, which have been sculpted by wind and weather over time, creating a visually stunning landscape.
Sandstone Formations: The forest contains striking sandstone formations, which have been sculpted by wind and weather over time, creating a visually stunning landscape.
[Image: Waterfalls in Jamisa Forest]
[Image: Waterfalls in Jamisa Forest]
Waterfalls: Jamisa Forest is home to several picturesque waterfalls, adding to the natural beauty and tranquility of the site.
Waterfalls: Jamisa Forest is home to several picturesque waterfalls, adding to the natural beauty and tranquility of the site.
==Visitor Facilities and Activities==  
==Visitor Facilities and Activities==  
Jamisa Forest offers various visitor amenities and activities for tourists and nature enthusiasts:
Jamisa Forest offers various visitor amenities and activities for tourists and nature enthusiasts:

Revision as of 14:54, 3 March 2025

Jamisa Forest

[Image: Scenic view of Jamisa Forest]

Overview

Jamisa Forest is a protected forest area located in the Gambia, West Africa. It is known for its unique biodiversity and serves as an important conservation site in the region.

Location

Jamisa Forest is situated in the central region of the Gambia, approximately 60 kilometers from the capital city of Banjul. The forest covers an area of around 2,500 hectares (6,175 acres). Ecosystem and Biodiversity Jamisa Forest is characterized by a diverse range of habitats, including dense forests, wetlands, and savannah woodlands. This diversity supports a rich array of flora and fauna, including: [Image: Colobus monkey in Jamisa Forest] Primates: • Western Red Colobus Monkey • Green Vervet Monkey • Patas Monkey [Image: Warthog in Jamisa Forest] Mammals: • Warthog • Bushbuck • Common Duiker [Image: Exotic bird in Jamisa Forest] Birds: • Abyssinian Roller • Yellow-billed Shrike • African Harrier-Hawk The forest is also home to a variety of reptiles, amphibians, and a diverse range of insects.

Unique Features

Jamisa Forest is known for its unique geological features, including: [Image: Sandstone formations in Jamisa Forest] Sandstone Formations: The forest contains striking sandstone formations, which have been sculpted by wind and weather over time, creating a visually stunning landscape. [Image: Waterfalls in Jamisa Forest] Waterfalls: Jamisa Forest is home to several picturesque waterfalls, adding to the natural beauty and tranquility of the site.

Visitor Facilities and Activities

Jamisa Forest offers various visitor amenities and activities for tourists and nature enthusiasts: • Hiking Trails: The forest features well-marked hiking trails that allow visitors to explore the different habitats and observe the unique geological features. • Visitor Center: The forest has a visitor center that provides information about the ecosystem, biodiversity, and the site's natural wonders. • Picnic Areas: Designated picnic areas are available for visitors to enjoy meals and refreshments while surrounded by the natural beauty. [Image: Visitors exploring the Jamisa Forest]

Conservation and Research

Jamisa Forest is managed by the Gambia National Parks and River Parks Authority, with a focus on preserving the area's natural resources and biodiversity. The forest also serves as a site for ongoing research and scientific studies related to the local ecosystems and geological formations. [Link: Gambia National Parks and River Parks Authority]