Bondo, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Bondo (formerly Djabir) is a town in north-central Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Bas-Uele Province, about 200 km north-west of Buta.

[1] A branch line of the now-defunct Vicicongo narrow gauge railway built by the Société des Chemins de Fer Vicinaux du Congo terminates on the south bank.

The railway branch line from Komba via Likati and Libogo was made by the Belgian state in 1927–1928.

The town has a 1300m airstrip, but is relatively inaccessible by other means as it is served only by earth tracks impassable after heavy rain.

Bondo is a base for reaching the Bili Forest lying on an earth track going east from the town.