rendihinda
Rendihinda, also known as the Rendihinda River, is a significant waterway in the southern region of Madagascar. It is one of the longest rivers in the country, stretching approximately 250 kilometers from its source in the highlands of the Central Highlands to its mouth on the southwestern coast. The river plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and supports various forms of wildlife, including several endemic species.
The Rendihinda River is a vital source of water for the surrounding communities, providing irrigation for agriculture
Efforts are underway to protect and preserve the Rendihinda River and its ecosystem. Conservation organizations and