• Boyoma Falls (Swahili: Maporomoko ya Maji ya Boyoma, French: chutes de Boyoma, Dutch: Boyomawatervallen), formerly known as Stanley Falls...
  • Boyoma Falls, seven cataracts in the Lualaba River, central Congo (Kinshasa). The falls extend for 60 miles (100 km) along a curve of the river between Ubundu...
  • Formerly Stanley Falls, Boyoma Falls are a series of rapids (waterfalls is a bit of a stretch) on the Congo River spread out over 100km south from Kisangani.
  • In this article, we will delve into 13 astonishing facts about Boyoma Falls that will leave you in awe of this remarkable natural wonder.
  • Boyoma Falls is actually a series of extensive cataracts that are spread out over sixty miles. They are fed by the Luabala River and empty into the Congo River.
  • Boyoma Falls (Français: Chutes Boyoma) is a tourist attraction, one of the Waterfalls in Kisangani, Congo-Kinshasa.
  • Formerly Stanley Falls, the Boyoma Falls are seven waterfalls on the Lualaba River in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • 17,000 cubic meters of water gushes down the Boyoma Falls every second, while in the same time only 6,000 cubic water flows over the Niagara Falls...
  • Once called Stanley Falls, Boyoma Falls is a long series of cataracts located along the Lualaba River.
  • Experience 200-year-old fishing methods practiced by the local Wagenia fishermen, and Boyoma Falls, one of the largest waterfalls by volume in the world!