Kagera River
The Kagera River is one of the longest rivers in East Africa, flowing approximately 400 kilometers. It originates in the Burundi highlands and travels through Tanzania and Uganda before emptying into Lake Victoria. The river plays a crucial role in the region's ecosystem and supports various wildlife.
The Kagera River is significant for local communities, providing water for drinking, agriculture, and fishing. It also serves as a natural boundary between Tanzania and Uganda. The river's basin is rich in biodiversity, making it an important area for conservation efforts and sustainable development.