{"id":3969,"date":"2023-02-26T01:56:39","date_gmt":"2023-02-26T00:56:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/?p=3969"},"modified":"2023-02-26T01:56:39","modified_gmt":"2023-02-26T00:56:39","slug":"who-first-sailed-the-congo-river","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aboutriver.com\/who-first-sailed-the-congo-river\/","title":{"rendered":"Who first sailed the congo river?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Some believe that the first person to sail the Congo River was the Portuguese explorer, Diogo Cão, who arrived in 1482. Cão is believed to have sailed upstream from the Atlantic Ocean as far as the present-day city of Mbandaka. In 1816, the Portuguese explorer, Pedro da Costa, also known as “Rasputin,” reached the Falls of the Congo.<\/p>\n

The first person to sail the Congo River was Portuguese explorer Diogo Cão in 1482.<\/p>\n

Who was the first man to travel down the Congo river? <\/h2>\n

The nineteenth century saw a period of European-led African exploration that was unlike any other in history. The most significant travels were those of Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), a British-born American journalist who was the first person to travel and record the entire length of the Congo River.<\/p>\n

In 1887, Henry Morton Stanley went up the Congo River and inadvertently started a disastrous experiment. This was long after his first journey into Africa, as a journalist for an American newspaper in 1871, when he’d become famous by finding a Scottish missionary and reporting the first words of their encounter: “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”<\/p>\n