The Congo River (2024)

By Rhett A. Butler
LAST UPDATE: August 9, 2020

The Congo River -- formerly called the Zaire River -- is Africa's most powerful river and the second most voluminous river in the world with a discharge of 1,500,000 cubic feet of water per second. It is the second longest river in Africa after the Nile and ninth longest river in the world, draining a basin of nearly 4 million square kilometers (1.5 million square miles), or 13% of Africa's landmass.

The river is arguably best known for its role in history. Called "the heart of darkness" by Joseph Conrad, the river and surrounding rainforest have long been thought of as the mysterious land of pygmies, mythical beasts, dreadful plagues, and cannibals. It is a region made famous by the travels of Stanley and Livingstone, and known as a place of brutality and violence for its past: the days of the Arab slave and ivory trade, its long history of tribal warfare; colonial abuses; and its volatile present.

The river itself is as turbulent as its history, though it begins peacefully enough in the savannas just south of Lake Tanganyika. Gradually the river widens and picks up speed until it enters the "Gates of Hell," a 75-miles long canyon of impassable rapids. The river emerges again, surrounded by lush tropical rainforest as the Lualaba or Upper Congo. During the course its journey through the rainforest, the river crosses the equator twice. Because the watershed of the Congo drains from both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere it does not have the seasonal fluctuations in water level that characterize other great rivers. The Upper Congo abruptly ends with Stanley Falls, a 60 mile stretch of rapids.

Stanley Falls gives way to the Middle Congo, a 1000 mile stretch of navigable river, nine miles wide in some parts. Along this quiet stretch of river is the city of Kinsangani, a city known for conflict since Belgian colonial days. Near the end of the Middle Congo, the river slows to a virtual stand-still for 20 miles, a section known as Stanley or Malebo Pool. Here the river is 15 miles wide and flanked by the capital cities of Kinshasa and Brazzaville. The peace of the pool is suddenly shattered by Livingstone Falls, 220 miles of rapids and cataracts. There are some 32 cataracts. The final 100 miles to the Atlantic ocean from the end of the falls is fully navigable.

Other facts about the Congo River

  • The Congo is one of the deepest rivers in the world with depths sometimes exceeding 220 meters (720 feet).
  • The Congo is the only major river to cross the equator twice
  • The Congo has the third largest drainage basin on Earth after the Amazon and Rio Plata basins.
  • The Chambeshi River in Zambia is generally considered the source of the Congo.
  • Some geologists believe the Congo was once linked with the Amazon as part of a river that drained the interior of Africa when the continents were joined as part of Gondwana. At that time, the Amazon flowed westward instead of eastward.
  • Hydrologists have calculated that the entire Congo Basin accounts for 13 percent of global hydropower potential. But biologists have warned that dam construction can threaten endemic fish species.
  • There are no bridges crossing the Congo River between the Matadi Bridge, 148 km from the rivermouth, and the Kongolo Bridge on the Lualaba River, some 3,900 km upriver from the rivermouth.

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FAQs

How do the cataracts along the Congo river that form the Boyoma Falls influence the way of life of local people? ›

How do the cataracts along the Congo River that form the Boyoma Falls influence the way of life of local people? A. People use the falls as a water source.

What role did the Congo river play in the evolution of the chimpanzee and the bonobo? ›

Chimpanzees and bonobos are sister species that diverged around 1.8 million years ago as the Congo River formed a geographic boundary and they evolved in separate environments.

Why is the Congo river not navigable for its entire course? ›

Navigability, however, is limited by an insurmountable obstacle: a series of 32 cataracts over the river's lower course, including the famous Inga Falls. These cataracts render the Congo unnavigable between the seaport of Matadi, at the head of the Congo estuary, and Malebo Pool, a lakelike expansion of the river.

What is special about the Congo river? ›

It is the only major river to cross the Equator twice. The Congo Basin has a total area of about 4,000,000 km2 (1,500,000 sq mi), or 13% of the entire African landmass.

What is the meaning of Boyoma Falls? ›

Boyoma Falls (Swahili: Maporomoko ya Maji ya Boyoma, French: chutes de Boyoma), formerly known as Stanley Falls, is a series of seven cataracts, each no more than 5 m (16 ft) high, extending over more than 100 km (62 mi) along a curve of the Lualaba River between the river port towns of Ubundu and Kisangani (also known ...

How does the Congo river affect people's lives? ›

Today, the Congo Basin provides food, medicine, water, materials and shelter for over 75 million people.

What role does the bonobos play in the Congo Basin? ›

Bonobos are known as a keystone species, vital to the diversification and existence of their forests. Bonobos, which are close relatives of the chimpanzee, service the forest by dispersing a multitude of seeds, thus maintaining rich, diverse forests.

What is unique about the lower Congo River concerning the fish species found in the river? ›

The complexity and power of the currents are the key to the evolutionary richness of the lower Congo, she said. This hostile environment keeps breeding populations of fish separated in isolated pockets of water, and resulted in the evolution of new species.

How can we help save bonobos? ›

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Why is there no bridge over the Congo river? ›

Plans for a bridge crossing the Congo River to connect the two countries were financed in 1991 but shelved in 1993 due to a lack of sufficient funding and turmoil in the ROC.

Does the Congo river cut the equator twice? ›

The Congo River has a total length of 4,370 km (2,715 mi). It is the only river to cross the equator twice in Africa. Mahi River is the only river in India that cuts the Tropic of Cancer twice, first in Madhya Pradesh from where it flows towards Rajasthan and enters Gujarat.

What problems does the Congo river face? ›

However, deforestation, mining, and other human activities are posing a significant threat to this critical ecosystem. It is important that efforts are made to protect the Congo Basin, and other vital carbon sinks around the world, to ensure the long-term sustainability of our planet.

Should you swim in the Congo river? ›

In short, there are some rivers or waters on our Blue Planet that would kill you. If you attempted to swim the length of the Nile or the Congo river it's very likely you'd be buying yourself a one-way ticket into a grinning crocodile's gullet.

What is the deepest river in the world? ›

The Congo is the deepest river in the world. Its headwaters are in the north-east of Zambia, between Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyasa (Malawi), 1760 metres above sea level; it flows into the Atlantic Ocean.

What is the symbolic significance of the Congo river? ›

' The Congo River symbolizes the outsider quality that the colonists have, by keeping them separate from the natives onshore. It also symbolizes movement, taking Marlow and the British towards their goals. The British goal is to get ivory, which is another symbol.

How did cataracts affect the areas along the Nile river? ›

Answer and Explanation: The six sets of classical cataracts that interrupt the river between Khartoum, Sudan and Aswan, Egypt make transportation difficult because they create an obstacle course that is tricky for boats to navigate. As a result, this part of the Nile cannot safely be used for transportation.

How did cataracts help the Nile river make transportation difficult? ›

A cataract is a shallow stretch of turbulent waters formed where flowing waters encounter resistant rock layers. In the case of the Nile cataracts, large outcroppings of granite make the flow of the river unpredictable and much more difficult to traverse by boat.

How did the cataracts of the Nile affect Nubian trade? ›

The cataracts prevented Nubians from trading by traveling on the river, so Nubian trade routes had to be over land. How did the Nubians become famous as traders? They carried their goods in huge caravans through and to many distant lands.

What effect does the Congo river have on Central Africa? ›

MIGHTY RIVER: The Congo River provides water and life to the rainforest. ENDANGERED ANIMAL: The few remaining gorillas in Central Africa depend on the rainforest for their survival. PROUD PEOPLE: DR Congo is home to around 2 million Pygmies.

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