Mount Gorongosa rises as an isolated
massif from the surrounding lowlands. Mount Gorongosa is at the tip of a large,
oval-shaped ring
complex, some by . There are three main peaks, one in the north, one in the south, and Gogogo, the highest, in the southwest. Between them is a plateau that contains three valleys. The mountain is composed of
granites of Late
Jurassic age, ringed by
gabbros on the western and southern slopes. ==Climate==