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The Lugenda or Lujenda (alternate: Msambiti River) is a river of northern . It flows in a south-north direction from / and is the largest tributary of the .

(1992). 9782880329495, Belhaven Press Book, International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (). .
It joins the at . The river valley is reported to be only above sea level.
(1971). 9780701115449, Chatto & Windus. .
North of Lake Chiuta, those on the west bank call it the Msambiti River. At one point, the Lugenda splits into several streams with islands between them, some of whom are populated such as the island Achemponda.

Elephants loom large in the life of people of the Lugenda River Valley. The tribal people, inhabiting the river valley for several thousand years, are mainly the Yao and tribals. Other groups residing here are , and people.


Etymology
The etymology of the word Lugenda in , a spoken by the Yao people (East Africa) in }, has the literal meaning "a large river."


Geography
The Lugenda River, which joins the main Ruvuma River system in its lower reaches from the south east, rises near Lake Chilwa, from the small (). The river flows for a length of before it joins the Ruvuma River at village. Its origin is marked by a narrow wooded ridge (a sand bar ridge which is high and 9,000 years old)
(1997). 9789251039663, Food & Agriculture Org.. .
) that separates the swamps on the southern side of Chuta Lake from the Lake Chilwa. The stream at the outlet of the Lake Amaramba is about wide. It is a swampy water body between its origin from the Chitwa Lake and Lake Amaramba. () is the central mountain in the valley. The mountain is rich in vegetation and is considered an important botanical area of the preserve in the valley. The Lugenda River and Mecula Mountain are thus the important tourist destinations in Mozambique's northern province.

The river has a complex flow pattern. It flows in the westerly direction through "Pandanus palm-braided channels". On the east, its flow is through rocky gorge with the entire river vanishing into "slot canyons" displaying broad sandy waterways. This is the location of the breeding colonies of globally threatened skimmers.

The headwaters of the Lugenda River are in Lakes Chilwa and Chiuta on the border between Mozambique and , from where the river flows northeast along inferred depressions ultimately joining the Ruvuma River, on the Mozambique / border, flowing to the .

(2025). 9781559633659, Island Press. .

The flow contribution from the Lugenda River to the Ruvuma River is estimated to be . Most of the basin area of the river lies in the where the potential is reported to be .

It is a slow-moving river and often appears, as it emerges from the Lake Amaramba, as a lake due to its large expanse of water. The river valley has fertile with good water resources as it is fed by many perennial streams on both banks. The perennial water sources in the valley thus have good cultivation to sustain its inhabitants. is grown on the river banks. and other species of trees are also found in the valley.

The river is bridged at where its width is about .


Mineral resources
The river valley formed by the Lugenda River, which flows within deep banks, is rich in intercalated in and rock formations. Crystallized is also found. is extracted from two coal fields, located on both sides of the river, one close to the and the other near town. Iron ore is extracted from large areas to the west of the Pemba Coalfield. is also found in the valley in upper reaches of the , a tributary of the Lugenda River.


History
The river valley, and the Niassa Wild Life Preserve enclosed within it, has a history linked to World War I. , under the command of General Von Lettow-Vorbeck, crossed the Ruvuma River at and entered the held Mozambique in search of food for his troops. In December 1917, after crossing the river, the general with his army marched south along the Lugenda River and arrived at . One of the battalions dispatched towards the in search of food had to fight a fierce battle with the Portuguese. Witnesses to this battle are seen in the form of a few graves on the hill slopes at Mecula, the district capital of Niassa.


Ecology
Lugenda River Valley, formed by the river, is part of the rich ecological corridor comprising the and Rurumana Lugenda, Messalo and Rumana rivers, which form the Niassa National Reserve and Lurio conservation area. This route is being developed for game and ecotourism envisaging fishing, wildlife viewing, boat rides and so forth.

Lugenda Wilderness Camp, which is part of the Wildlife Preserve, is on the eastern bank of the Lugenda river, amongst the Ngalongue Mountains (); inselberg is a common international term used to define isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding . Inselberg, Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 29 Nov. 2009. The camp is an integral component of the wildlife ecosystem. are arranged from this camp for visits to the African wilderness. The camp has 16 east-African styled tents, a well turned out accommodation for visitors.

Pemba Airport is the nearest airport to the Wilderness Camp and air services are operated by CFA Air Charters with light aircraft. At the eastern edge of the river, the camp has dirt roads, fairly well maintained for the purpose of safari tours to facilitate wild life tracking. is a popular sport in the river, apart from climbing of the in the park area from the "bush fly camps" along the river.

(2025). 9781740595452, Lonely Planet. .
There is also a proposal to set up another ecotourism camp on the Lugenda River, about away from .
(2025). 9781841621777, Bradt Travel Guides. .

Fauna and flora
, named after the province where it is situated, covers an area of . It has the endemic Johnston's , Niassa and Boehm's . The reserve also has wild dogs and 800 to 1000 lions. It has 400 species of birds, out of which four species are globally threatened. , southern banded snake-eagle, and Starling's are the bird species found, apart from the rare .

Forty species of have been recorded in the river, which sustains a substantial fishing industry providing economic sustenance to the local people. It has a rich population of . are reported in deep pools in the river. Canoe safari is reported to be a success. A new species known as has been recorded. The mountainous forests of the preserve harbour a large number of silver , and herds of wild . , black rough-winged swallow, emerald-spotted , green-winged glossy , , , Shelley's francolin, , and spot-headed weaver also frequent the area.

(2025). 9781110860968, BiblioBazaar, LLC. .
The Niassa Preserve as such is formed of 95% of the preserve's biomass is vegetation. It has 21 types of plant species and 191 species of trees and shrubs.

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