Overview:-
- Inga Falls is a series of falls and rapids along the Congo River that drops approximately 315 feet in a run of about 9 miles.
- Most of this change in elevation is via small rapids.
- The main part of the falls, however, occurs where the river makes a sharp, sweeping bend in its course and drops about 70 feet rather abruptly (though not quite vertically).
- Inga Falls, a 3,000-foot wide waterfall, is located on the Congo River, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It’s a series of falls and rapids, which drops around 315 feet, but very gradually over a run of roughly 9 miles. However, the main, and most impressive, part of the falls drops around 70 feet in one go. There are hundreds of channels in these falls, separated out by a multitude of large rocks and small islands.


