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Brownberg Nature Reserve is situated west of Brokopondo Dam. From the plateau that measures 450 meters in the height a spactacular view of the lake and surrounding mountain landscape unfolds before you.The abundant vegetation and the presence of various species of animals make the walk through the forest an experience you will not easily forget. ![]() Attractions: - an exciting climb by bus to the top of the mountain; - comfortable lodgings; - walks through the tropical rainforest; - information about the Brownsberg Nature Reserve; - hiking tours to, among others, the Witi creek, the Irene, Leo and Koemboe waterfalls and - fun barbecue.
Because the Brownsberg plateau is a huge lateritic crust, and because of its elevation, some very peculiar and rare vegetation types occur in the park, such as low-elevation cloud forest. Along most of the Eastern rim of the plateau, clouds are constantly formed by air moving up the slopes. These clouds penetrate the forest there, and have resulted in the trees and abundant lianas being laden with mosses and ferns. There is a diverse fauna and flora, including species which are otherwise known only from more remote areas further into the interior of Suriname, such as the bell-bird.
The larger Brownsberg area offers various kinds of useful infrastructure, but on the Brownsberg plateau the only permanent tourist facilities. At the northeastern margin of the Brownsberg plateau, an about 7-8 km drive from the foot of the slope, is the Managers headquarters: several tourist lodges, buildings for staff and workers, an office, a workshop, and a small garage. Visiting researchers stay in the tourist lodges, as there are no special research lodges yet. Based on a recently finished zoning plan an entire creek catchments area - including part of the plateau - will be set aside for research purposes, and will become more or less off-limits to other visitors. As yet, there are no demarcated research sites within the Brownsberg park. |
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