Twisting down the two arms of the Great Rift Valley – the Eastern Rift Valley and Western (or Albertine) Rift Valley – one finds some of the oldest, largest and deepest lakes in the world.
These include the 3 largest lakes in Africa -
Victoria,
Tanganyika and
Malawi - as well as lakes Turkana, Albert, Edward, Kivu and several others.
The lakes are important habitats for a number of fish and amphibian species, abundant birdlife and numerous crocodiles.
In the surrounding lake region, one finds
elephants,
gorillas, hippos and other wildlife in the Great Rift's mountains and valleys.
Millions of people across several
East African countries depend on the lakes' resources and surrounding forests for their livelihoods and day-to-day lives.