Lupangue
Lupangue, at 8,379 feet above sea level, is Angola's second tallest peak. Lupangue is a mountain in the northeastern part of Chicolovolo. This peak is near the town of Secreta in the province of Benguela. In terms of flora and fauna, the Lupangue mountain top is similar to Moco due to its location.
It also contains the biological zone of the Angolan montane forest-grassland mosaic.There are wet and dry seasons in this region, as well as a high risk of grassland fires. Mosaic refers to the savanna and little patches of woods that cover them. One of the most common species on this mountain is the sugar-bush (or protea), a flowering bush. Swierstra's Francolin, Angola Cave Chat, Angola Slaty Flycatcher, and Ludwig's Double-Collared Sunbird are among the 233 bird species that call this place home.
Location: the province of Benguela
Elevation: 2,554 m