Djambala is a city located in the Plateaux region of the Republic of Congo. It is the capital of the Djambala District and is situated approximately 300 kilometers northwest of the capital city, Brazzaville.
The city has a population of around 18,000 residents and is primarily inhabited by the Boko and Mboshi ethnic groups. The economy of Djambala relies mainly on agriculture, with farming and livestock as the primary sources of income for the local population.
Djambala is known for its cultural heritage, with traditional dance and music playing a significant role in the community's cultural life. The city has a few basic amenities, including a hospital, schools, and a local market where residents can purchase essential goods.
Tourism in Djambala is limited but growing, with visitors attracted by the opportunity to experience rural Congolese life and explore the local landscapes, including the nearby Djambala Gorge and the scenic Congo River.