Diawling National Park is a stunning natural reserve in Mauritania, known for its rich biodiversity and unique wetlands ecosystem.
Diawling National Park, established in 1991, is located in southwestern Mauritania near the border with Senegal. The park is part of the larger Senegal River Delta and covers an area of approximately 40,000 acres. It's a crucial habitat for a diverse range of fauna and flora, especially waterbirds, such as flamingos, pelicans, and a variety of ducks. The wetland ecosystem, fed by the Senegal River, supports an intricate network of marshes, floodplains, and dunes, providing a vital stopover for migratory birds along their trans-African routes. Historically, the area faced ecological decline due to human activities like dam construction upstream, which altered natural flooding patterns. Efforts have since been made to rehabilitate the park, making it a prominent site for both environmental recovery and research. Visitors to Diawling can enjoy birdwatching, guided nature walks, and exploring the resilient landscapes that define this essential part of the West African ecological corridor.
The vibrant array of waterbirds, including flamingos and pelicans.
Restored wetland ecosystems offering a sanctuary for diverse species.
Proximity to the Senegal River, enhancing the park's natural beauty.
Opportunities for guided ecotours with local conservationists.
The river forms the southern boundary, supporting dynamic ecosystems and diverse wildlife.
The park's extensive marshes are crucial for bird migration and nesting.
Home to an impressive variety of bird species, making it a birdwatcher's paradise.