The Kouilou-Niari River — also spelled Kwilu, Kwila, or Kwil — is the most important river flowing to the Atlantic ocean of the Congo Coast. Moreover, it entire drainage area is completely in theRepublic of the Congo. The river is called the Kouilou River while flowing in the coastal region of the Kouilou till the Sounda gorges. Upstream from the Gorges, its name is the Niari . The river combines with the Louessé River, the Loudima and the Bouenza and eventually flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It covers about 560 Km from its origin in the plateaux batéké of The Congo to its mouth at the coast.
The river has numerous waterfalls and is impassable from its mouth, which is of difficult access by multiple sandbars, formed primarily by the action of the Benguela current. The River is usable and boats are coming up to kakamoéka. from Kakamoéka to Sounda, rapids and rocks are blocking access especially during dry season. Very limited Traffic upstream Sounda as they are rapids and a few bridges.
Bridges on the River are located at Bas-Kouilou, Sounda, Kimbangou, Makabana, Loudima and Bouenza.
The Kouilou part is fairly flat with the water level rising only 16 meters above Sea level on first 70 km. In the area of Kimbangou, the water level is around 60 meters above sea level and reaches 115 meters at the Loudima jonction.
Read more about Kouilou-Niari River: List of Waterfalls
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