Lake Ihema Explained

Lake Ihema
Location:Rwanda
Coordinates:-1.8633°N 30.8111°W
Type:lake
Area:100-1NaN-1
Depth:50NaN0
Max-Depth:70NaN0
Elevation:12920NaN0
Pushpin Map:Rwanda
Pushpin Map Alt:Location of the lake in Rwanda

Lake Ihema is a lake in the east of Rwanda, at the border with Tanzania. The lake lies within the marshland of the Kagera River in which it empties via a very short channel. With an area of 100-1NaN-1, it is the largest lake entirely in Rwanda. Considering all other lakes in the country (including lakes shared with other countries), it would be the 3rd largest after Lake Kivu 2700-1NaN-1 between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Lake Rweru between Rwanda and Burundi at 133-1NaN-1 of which only 47-1NaN-1 are in Rwanda. The lake is located in Kayonza District in the southern part of Akagera National Park which contains more than another dozen of lakes, of which Ihema is the largest.

The lake is rich in biodiversity, except fish. It is home to hippopotamuses and crocodiles. It has 550 species of birds, including remarkable species such as the shoebill (Balaeniceps rex) and the papyrus gonolek (Laniarius mufumbiri). Among the endemic species, there are ibises, jacanas, herons, plovers, sandpipers, malachite kingfishers, hawks and many others.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sehene . Jean Chrysostome . Lake Ihema – Rwanda . Global Nature Fund . Rwanda Environmental Conservation Organisation (RECOR) . 16 July 2020 . 1.