Hugumbirda
The gentle slope that edges the lake in the north east has its back covered with an indigenous forest of Hugumbirda that hosts endemic and Euro-Asia and African migratory birds. The summit rimming the surprise in the east twists into a slope, mostly covered with an indigenous forest. The wood-land called Hugumbirda, broken into various chasms is an enchanting place full of wild plants, animals as well as wonderful bird species. The hills jutting out of the trees let viewers watch a variety of birds shuttling over the air and simultaneously contemplate the forest canopy below. Hugumbirda, about 21654 hectare, lowers itself east to encompass the Azebo Valley.