mayombe
Mayombe is a geographic and ecological region in Central Africa centered on a dense tropical rainforest along the Atlantic coast. The term refers to the Mayombe forest, a humid evergreen ecosystem that stretches across parts of Angola, the Republic of the Congo, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. As part of the Congo Basin, Mayombe experiences high annual rainfall, hot temperatures, and a complex mosaic of forests, swamps, and river corridors. Soils are often shallow and nutrient-poor, making forest cover critical for rainfall interception and soil protection.
The region houses a rich biodiversity typical of West-Central African rainforests, including primates, large and small
Historically, Mayombe has been inhabited by Bantu-speaking communities and has featured in regional trade networks linking
Today, Mayombe faces threats from deforestation, illegal logging, and mining, but it remains a focus for cross-border