Home to endangered animal species
Its rich wildlife Manovo-Gouda St. Floris National Park is a world heritage site as declared by UNESCO. It is home to a variety of endangered animal species, including black rhinoceroses, elephants, cheetahs, leopards, wild dogs, red-fronted gazelles and buffalo. The national park is situated around three rivers – Manovo, Koumbala and Gouda. Along with being a shelter to a wide variety of mammals, it also houses over 320 different bird species in its dense forests.