Detailed Map of Bukavu, Congo (Kinshasa)
Bukavu, Congo (Kinshasa): An Overview
Bukavu is a city situated in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, at coordinates -2.5061, 28.8608, along the shores of Lake Kivu. As the capital of the Sud-Kivu province, Bukavu has a rich history dating back to the Belgian colonial period in the early 20th century, becoming an important administrative and economic center in the region. The population of Bukavu is approximately 300,000 residents, who engage primarily in agriculture, trade, and services, contributing to the local economy. The city is known for its scenic beauty, with surrounding hills and the lake offering numerous recreational opportunities. Transportation infrastructure includes a network of roads and a ferry service on Lake Kivu that connects Bukavu to other cities, such as Goma. Among the city's attractions are the beautiful Chérie Gardens, the historic St. Augustine Cathedral, and the nearby Kahuzi-Biéga National Park, which is home to endangered mountain gorillas. Bukavu's neighborhoods feature a mix of urban and rural characteristics, showcasing the vibrant culture and community life within the city.