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15 Best Places to Visit in South Sudan

The world’s youngest independent nation has not had it easy since it decided, pretty unanimously (over 98% of the people here opted to break from the Republic of the Sudan when there was a referendum back in January 2011), to go it alone. Ongoing is the brutal South Sudanese Civil War, which has seen more than 300,000 deaths and more than a million displaced from their homes.

There are also open conflicts with militia groups and private armies, and the Sudanese to the north. That all adds up to make this one pretty much completely out of bounds for travelers. However, in the hope that things will ease up sooner rather than later, we’ve ranged from the soaring peaks of 3,000-meter-high Mount Kinyeti to the endless greens of the Sudd wetland in search of the top places to visit. Expect hartebeest-dotted wilds, the winding courses of the White Nile, and trading towns come metropolises alike.

Lets explore the best places to visit in South Sudan :

1. Boma National Park

Boma National Park

Environmentalists and naturalists have been arguing for years over weather Boma National Park is the home of the largest or the second-largest annual land mammal migration on the planet.

Some say it’s the Serengeti and the movement of the countless wildebeest there, others – most notably the South Sudanese themselves! – claim the honor for this vast swathe of wilderness that clings to the edge of the Ethiopian border in the east.

But whether you come to see the great peregrinations of the white-eared kob or not, you can rest assured the park will be one to remember.

Zebras and gazelles, oryx, cheetah and gliding vultures are all visible, hiding amidst the rolling savannah and occasional bluffs of rock.

Wau

It’s precisely because of Wau’s place at the confluence of several of South Sudan’s most populous tribal groups that this city is now embroiled in some of the bloodiest episodes of the current conflict engulfing the country.

However, when that all subsides, the hope is that this multicultural gem – the third largest town in the nation no less – will flower once again.

And boy does it have plenty to offer: from age-stained colonial frontispieces to the ramshackle huts and marketplaces constructed from the raw materials of the African bush! There’s also an interesting cathedral topped with a dome to see – one of the biggest in the region.

3. Southern National Park

Southern National Park

Covering close to 7,800 square kilometers of land in the very heart of South Sudan, the seemingly endless swathes of patchwork woodlands and grassy savannah that form the Southern National Park are amongst the largest protected game areas in the nation.

Curiously off-the-beaten-track for visitors to this part of Africa, the area has been little explored over the last 70 years.

Those who do come will get to see the likes of the Congo lion, the colobus monkey, bushbabies, marabou storks and kobs aplenty.

4. Kidepo Game Reserve

Kidepo Game Reserve

The Kidepo Game Reserve is located in the southernmost depths of South Sudan.

Contiguous with the famous Kidepo National Park in Uganda across the border, it’s a sea of greenery that extends for more than 1,200 square kilometers across the savannah grasslands and gallery woods of the region.

One of the real pulls for would-be safari goers is the tame and human-friendly nature of the animals.

You can expect to have up-close-and-personal encounters with elephants and defassa waterbuck, all of which wander right into the game lodges that pepper the boundaries of the reserve!

5. Bandingilo National Park

Bandingilo National Park

Another great place to come and witness the breathtaking phenomenon of the annual migration of the white-eared kob, Bandingilo National Park is the natural jewel of the Equatoria region.

Spread out over the riparian grass plains that stretch eastwards from the White Nile River, it’s a surprisingly accessible place – thanks largely to that proximity to the capital at Juba; and surprising because stats show that still hardly anyone comes here! If you do decide to take the trip after the current Sudanese troubles reside, you can expect the likes of Nubian giraffes and elephants to pepper the vistas at Bandingilo!

Juba, South Sudan

Juba is not a city with a long story to tell.

Founded only in 1922, it straddles the bends of the White Nile River in the deep southern reaches of the country.

It was once just a far-flung trading outpost, built by Greek merchants who wanted to establish regular caravan routes between East Africa and Britain’s colonial bases.

Since then, Juba has been a battleground in South Sudan’s civil wars, and been unexpectedly elevated to the status of capital in 2011. Although there’s not that much to see in this young epicentre of the nation (especially with the war raging all around), the town does have a bustling marketplace and a clutch of safari outfitters.

7. Kodok (Fashoda)

Kodok

Kodok was formerly known as Fashoda; the town that once gave its name to the famous Fashoda Incident, when the power struggles between Britain and France came to a head in Africa, and these two great superpowers of colonial Europe final decided to divvy up the continent on roughly east and west terms.

Today, Kodok remembers these totemic episodes of African history, but also bears the remains of its onetime Shilluk kings.

Unfortunately, modern times have proved difficult, with famine and war also scarring the settlement.

8. Nimule National Park

Nimule National Park

For its size, the Nimule National Park certainly packs one hell of a punch! With verdant forests and some of the most biodiverse riparian habitats in the nation, it plays host to everything from swinging baboons to hippos and snapping crocs.

It’s cut through by the courses of the White Nile River, which can be seen drifting northwards towards Juba – the capital is just a short drive away, and safaris to Nimule can be organised from there.

The piece de resistance has to be Opekoloe Island though, which is packed with roaming elephant herds.

Or maybe it’s the Fola Falls, where local fishing folk cling to the rocks in their search of a catch.

We can’t decide.

Bor, South Sudan

Once the site of some of the first ever Christian missions to be set up in this region of Africa, Bor is now something of an abandoned ghost town.

The recent conflicts have really taken their toll, while the memory of massacres during the Sudanese Civil War are still raw and emotional – around 20,000 people were murdered here back in 1991! However, the current tumult notwithstanding, Bor still has its immersive tribal character, and it’s still one of the best places to come and see a traditional Sudanese wrestling match – the Muay Thai of Africa, if you will!

10. Radom National Park

Radom National Park

Sprawled over the tenuous state lines where Sudan meets the Central African Republic, the protected reserves of the Radom National Park only find their way into South Sudan for a little part of their vast 1,250,000 hectares.

However, that small section of reserve certainly counts, with visitors (and there are virtually none in these trying times) able to see endangered doka woods, roaming herds of elephants, tree-peppered savannah, hopping gazelles, and oodles of other rare East African beasts.

Radom National Park can be hard to get to, with lengthy 4X4 drives from Raga the usual name of the game.

11. Malakal

Malakal

Imbued with its own international airport and a prime location right on the edge of the White Nile River, you might think that Malakal of the north was a prosperous town.

But the ravages of war have all but destroyed this erstwhile mercantile center.

The marketplace now lays empty and the grand headquarters of the Upper Nile State Government stand deserted.

Perhaps one day the life will return to its streets, and Malakal will be able to showcase its wild surroundings (made famous by the presence of the huge Ez Zeraf Reserve just to the south-east) again.

12. Ez Zeraf Game Reserve

Ez Zeraf Game Reserve

Winding and weaving northwards through the very heart of South Sudan, the White Nile River delves into the vast wetlands known as the Sudd.

Between packs of zebras and mud-caked elephants, the area hosts some jaw-dropping scenery in its vast 1.6 million acres of land.

There are the seasonally flooded forests to navigate on canoes, soggy grassland plains and more, all dotted with the galumphing outlines of hippos and the occasional crocodile.

It’s little wonder that Zeraf – the reserve that encompasses all that – is now one of the major points of focus for conservationists in east-central Africa!

13. Shambe Nature Reserve

Shambe Nature Reserve

First gazetted way back in the mid-1980s, the Shambe National Park can be seen as the southern extension of the aforementioned Ez Zeraf Reserve.

That makes it home to an important part of the White Nile River ecosystem; a place of curious oxbow lakes and pop-up flood plains.

Animal wise, you’ll get all of the biodiversity of the larger park to the north, along with lions and hippos, wild foxes and swinging primates of different kinds, not to mention elephants by the hundred! Shambe Nature Reserve is also a designated birding area, made popular thanks to countless migratory species that pass this way throughout the year.

Aweil, South Sudan

Now bolstered by the presence of all-new tarmac roads and the runways of its own airport, the city of Aweil represents one of the few glimpses of built-up development in the far-flung reaches of the Bahr el Ghazal region in northern South Sudan.

A couple of hotels, a UN mission, restaurants and decent transport links make the place a good stopover point for travelers eager to make the border to the north, or those heading to the remote wilds of the Radom National Park in the west.

What’s more, Aweil has proved itself resilient to the recent upheavals of the nation, with far less sectarian violence occurring here than in other cities.

15. Gogrial

Gogrial

The onetime home and birthplace of the legendary NBA player and activist Manute Bol (if you believe the locals, that is), Gogrial is the epicentre of its own eponymous state: Gogrial State.

It’s got its own airport (just a dust airstrip that’s suitable for small fliers) too, which us peppered with the decaying remains of old bomber planes left over from the Sudanese Civil War.

And its neatly delineated by the courses of the Jur River, which bends and winds away into the distance before converging with the mighty White Nile.

15 Best Places to Visit in South Sudan:

  • Boma National Park
  • Southern National Park
  • Kidepo Game Reserve
  • Bandingilo National Park
  • Kodok (Fashoda)
  • Nimule National Park
  • Radom National Park
  • Ez Zeraf Game Reserve
  • Shambe Nature Reserve

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16 Best Places To Visit In South Sudan

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Posted on December 5, 2022 |

South Sudan is a landlocked country in East Africa . Its borders are Sudan to the North, Ethiopia to the East, Uganda to the West, and Kenya to the South. South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011.

Since then, the country has faced many challenges. For example, South Sudan has endured a civil war, resulting in significant political unrest. South Sudan also faces many other challenges such as widespread food insecurity and poverty.

Despite these challenges, South Sudan is a wonderful place to visit. It has several beautiful national parks and nature reserves. It also has a rich cultural heritage and is famous for its tribal people. These attractions make this country one of the must-see destinations in Africa. Let’s take a closer look.

Juba - South Sudan

The capital of South Sudan, Juba is located on the White Nile and is the largest city. It is also the capital of the Central Equatoria State. The capital city is home to 525,953 people. There are a lot of interesting things to see and do in Juba.

The best place to shop in Juba is the Customs Market. Here you can find a range of consumer goods, from fresh fruit to overpriced building materials.

You can also visit a Dinka cattle camp, where you can see hundreds of long-horned cows. The experience of visiting a cattle camp is also a fascinating window into many conflicts in the country.

National Museum

The National Museum of sits above the confluence of the Blue and White Niles. This museum has relics dating back to the First Stone Age and the era of the ‘black sultanate’ Al Saltana Al-Zarqa. The museum also hosts regular archaeological conferences and seminars.

The South Sudan Museum Network is a collaborative research network of academics and museum practitioners.

The Sudan Museum houses a collection of jaw-dropping exhibits. It covers the rise and fall of the various kingdoms and includes some amazing royal statues. The museum also contains many perfectly preserved 3500-year-old artifacts.

The name Sudd describes the flooded grasslands of the Saharan regions. The area is 400km long and is home to over two million animals, most of them antelope. There are also leopards and lions. Although the area has been inaccessible for decades, a recent peace agreement may make it more accessible to visitors.

If you’re interested in wildlife, Sudd is the place to visit. The wetland is home to more than 100 species of birds. Tours will allow you to see some of these creatures. You might even spot a Ruddy shelduck or Egyptian goose. You can tour the region on foot or by canoe.

The Sudd wetlands, currently on the tentative list of World Heritage sites , are among the largest in Africa, containing over 400 different species of birds and mammals species. Many of these species migrate across the wetlands, which are relatively undisturbed. The region also houses the largest population of kob antelope in the world.

Malakal - South Sudan - source wikipedia

Before the civil war, Malakal was one of the biggest cities in South Sudan. It is located in the northeastern region of the country, near the international border with Sudan and Ethiopia. It sits on the banks of the White Nile and is 650 kilometers north of Juba.

Today, the town is the capital of Upper Nile State and the headquarters of Malakal County. The area is a popular destination for travelers and is a great place to explore if you’re interested in African history.

Boma National Park

Boma National Park - South Sudan

Boma National Park is a protected area full of wildlife and is well worth the trip. It is located near the border with Ethiopia. In addition to the park, you can also explore the surrounding towns and villages. You will see a wide variety of wildlife and birds, including the endemic pygmy hyena.

Boma is a wildlife watcher’s dream, and it is home to the largest population of mammals in the entire country. Its floodplains are home to elephants, lions, leopards, cheetahs, and zebras. In addition to these large animals, you can also find a range of birdlife in this park, including the endangered black-chested snake eagle.

The park is located in eastern South Sudan and covers 22,800 square kilometers and is one of the best places to see wildlife in the region.

It also provides great opportunities for landscape filming. It is managed by Bomahills Tourism Limited, a South Sudan destination management company.

In addition to the African bush elephant, you will also be able to spot Masai lions and Ruppell’s vultures, which are the highest-flying birds in the world. Other animals you might encounter include buffalo, elephants, and giraffes.

Visit Wau Zoo in South Sudan for the chance to see African wildlife up close and personal. This zoo, which is located near South Sudan’s largest national park, shares its compound with over a thousand anti-poaching guards. Guests can enjoy watching a variety of animals while learning about their natural history.

If you’re looking for a great place to visit with your family, consider the state’s zoo. There are over 200 animals on display for the general public to enjoy. There’s also a cultural theater where local musicians perform. About 50 percent of travelers use bicycles, 40 percent use motorcycles, and ten percent drive land-cruiser cars to get around. 

The Fula falls

The Fula Waterfalls are located on the Bahr al-Jabal Mountain Nile, about four miles below the town of Nimule in South Sudan. A large island separates the falls from the river, with the eastern channel carrying the most water. The falls plunge a maximum of 20 feet.

They are part of Bahr al-Jabal, a section of the Nile that touches South Sudan. The falls themselves are about two miles long and drop 20 feet. They are also 120 meters wide and spread out beyond the northern tip of Nimule.

The surrounding area is composed of thin bushes, thorny trees, and open grasslands. During the rainy season, the area can become swampy.

Kidepo Game Reserve

Whether you’re an animal lover or just looking for a beautiful place to go on safari, the Kidepo Game Reserve in South Sudan is a destination not to be missed. The wildlife here is spectacular, with 77 species of mammals living in the park. You’ll be able to see lions, cheetahs, leopards, and lesser kudu, among many others.

The Game Reserve is located in the far southern parts of South Sudan, adjacent to Uganda’s Kidepo Valley National Park. It has over 1200 square kilometers of the protected area and is home to the defassa waterbuck, the largest animal in South Sudan. It is also a great location for filming, as the landscapes are spectacular and offer unique viewing opportunities.

The national park is also rich in birdlife. Birding in the park is best in the mornings and evenings. Several bird species live in the park, including Clapperton’s francolin, the Purple Heron, the Karamoja Apalis, the black-breasted barbet, and many more.

Mount Kinyeti

Mount Kinyeti -South Sudan source wikipedia

Mount Kinyeti is the highest mountain in Sudan. This mountain, also known as Mount Immatong or Matonge, lies at an altitude of 3187 meters. It is covered in thick montane forests that support a diverse variety of animal life.

In the 1940s, the British colonial administration of Anglo-Egyptian Sudan began a forestry project in the Kinyeti basin. The aim was to plant fast-growing softwoods for lumber. In the 1950s, the mountain range was placed within the Imatong Central Forest Reserve.

Unfortunately, this reserve was not protected during the civil wars. The forestry project brought more laborers into the mountains and undermined the natural environment. Once the Second Sudanese Civil War broke out in 1956, forest management and forestry were neglected.

Zeraf Game Reserve

A visit to the Zeraf Game Reserve, also called Ez Zeraf Game Reserve, is a great way to see the African wildlife in their natural habitat. The reserve encompasses 6,750 square kilometers of woodlands and is home to lions, hippopotami, and a range of primate species. Visitors can spot these animals in the park, which is also a popular spot for safaris.

Ez Zeraf Game Reserve is located in the northern region of South Sudan and covers 1.6 million acres. This park features woodlands and seasonally flooded grasslands. It also has a plethora of animals, including lions, leopards, and zebra.

South Sudan has a number of national parks, including Nimule National Park, which is home to a huge herd of elephants. Visitors can also find Nile crocodiles, which live on the Nile River. Nimule National Park is located on the border of Uganda and South Sudan.

Southern National Park

To explore a vast wilderness area that is home to zebras, gazelles, cheetahs, and gliding vultures, visit the Southern National Park. This park is claimed by the government of South Sudan and borders Ethiopia to the east. Located in the heart of the country, it is a must-see destination.

The park is spread across 23,000 square kilometers and was first established in 1939. It was originally a floodplain and had three rivers that fed the park. Today, the park is home to many animal species that survived civil wars. 

The park has been designated a national park, and Bahr El Jebel Safaris does not operate in the park. But the non-profit organization Fauna & Flora International, based in the United Kingdom, has supported the reconstruction of the park’s infrastructure. 

Bandingilo National Park

The region of South Sudan has numerous potential protected areas and national parks. The country is home to the second-largest animal migration in the world, and one of the world’s largest wetlands. While South Sudan is still a developing nation, it is one of the most beautiful in the world.

The Bandingilo National Park is one of South Sudan’s most beautiful, and accessible, natural attractions. Spread over riparian grass plains, the park is home to elephants and Nubian giraffes. The park’s size makes it easy to reach and is also convenient for travelers from Juba, the capital.

The park’s location makes it a popular choice for visitors who wish to see the largest migration of wildlife in the world. It’s also one of the few places in the world where tourists can go to witness a thriving and diverse wildlife ecosystem. While there are few major tourist attractions in the country, the capital, Juba, is home to several exciting hotspots.

South Sudan’s vast landscapes and plateaus, fed by the Nile River, are covered in an area of wetland known as Sudd. It’s an important part of the country’s ecosystem, and it has been declared a wetland of international significance. There are several endemic species, including the white-eared kob and the tiang.

Shambe Nature Reserve

Shambe Nature Reserve is home to a variety of animals. It is also one of the most underrated natural attractions in Africa. 

It is considered one of the world’s largest wetlands and is home to nearly 400 species of birds. The vast wetlands are the perfect setting for a wildlife safari.

This park is a must-see for birdwatchers. The wetlands and oxbow lakes are the perfect environments for birds. Elephants, lions, and other large animals can be seen here. There is also a designated birding area in Shambe National Park. You can spot many species of birds, including migratory birds.

Nimule National Park

Visit Nimule National Park in South Sudan, and you will be able to witness one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. 

The Nimule National Park is located on the Eastern Equatorial side of the country. Its borders Uganda and is surrounded by the White Nile. The park is very scenic and is home to a wide range of vegetation, including savanna woodland and riverine woodland.

South Sudan has plenty of wildlife to offer travelers, including lions, elephants, zebras, giraffes, and leopards. This park is relatively close to the capital and is an excellent place to get a close look at wildlife. You’ll also have the opportunity to see some of the world’s largest crocodiles, including Nile crocodiles.

Fashoda - South Sudan - source wikipedia

To see a fascinating area in South Sudan, visit the city of Fashoda. This small town was the capital of the Shilluk Kingdom for 16 centuries. You may be familiar with the town as the setting of the Fashoda Incident.

But beyond the historical significance, Fashoda is also a place where the dead kings and spirits of the Shilluk community come to meditate. In fact, it is said that the sound of Juok, a Shilluk language, attracts the kings of the Shilluk to come here.

All Saints Cathedral

For visitors to South Sudan, the cathedral is an essential stop on their visit. The Cathedral is home to a diverse congregation, including the Nuer, Yida, and Abeyi people. The Cathedral hosts Sunday Schools every week. The first stone was laid on February 15, 1959, and the building was dedicated on February 15, 1962.

The cathedral was built in 1886 by the British and is part of the British Colonial Missions to South Sudan. It is the only Anglican church in South Sudan. The Cathedral is accessible to people of all religions and backgrounds. Its design is reminiscent of an English cathedral. The exterior is simple and elegant, and the interior is adorned with intricate details.

South Sudan is one of the most beautiful countries in Africa. From the lush rainforests to the stunning lakes to the staggering waterfalls, it’s easy to see why South Sudan is one of the most beautiful places on Earth.

South Sudan is a hidden treasure with untold riches waiting to be discovered. The incredible scenery and hospitable people are some of the treasures you’ll find in South Sudan.

It’s home to some of the most incredible wildlife in Africa, including giraffes, zebras, elephants, lions, rhinos, and more. And it’s an incredible place for people who want to see the sunrise and sunset over the Nile River — two of the most beautiful phenomena on the planet!

Visitors absolutely love the warm welcome they receive from friendly people in this African hidden gem!

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1. Boma National Park

Boma National Park

Boma National Park in South Sudan is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural experiences, it’s the perfect destination for any traveler looking for an unforgettable adventure. From the majestic wildlife roaming the savannah to the vibrant culture of the local people, Boma National Park is sure to leave you with lasting memories. So come explore this hidden paradise and discover why Boma National Park is one of South Sudan’s best-kept secrets!

Best time to visit:

Best time to visit Boma National Park in South Sudan is from January to December as the weather is hot and dry throughout the year.

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  • Be sure to bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are no shops or restaurants in the park.
  • Be aware of the wildlife in the park and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
  • Be sure to wear appropriate clothing and footwear for the terrain.
  • Be sure to bring a camera to capture the beauty of the park.
  • Be sure to bring insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.
  • Be sure to bring a map of the park to help you navigate.
  • Be sure to bring a first aid kit in case of any emergencies.
  • Be sure to check the weather forecast before visiting the park.
  • Be sure to respect the local culture and customs of the area.
  • Be sure to leave the park as you found it and take all your rubbish with you.

Wau

If you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime, then Wau in South Sudan is the place for you! From its stunning landscapes to its vibrant culture, Wau is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. From its bustling markets to its unique wildlife, Wau is a place that will captivate your senses and leave you wanting more. So come and explore the beauty of Wau and experience a journey like no other!

  • Be aware of the security situation in Wau and take necessary precautions.
  • Be respectful of the local culture and customs.
  • Learn some basic phrases in the local language.
  • Bring enough cash as credit cards and ATMs are not widely available.
  • Be prepared for hot and humid weather.
  • Bring mosquito repellent and other necessary medications.
  • Be aware of the local laws and regulations.
  • Be prepared for limited access to electricity and running water.
  • Be prepared for limited access to internet and phone services.
  • Be prepared for limited access to medical care.

3. Southern National Park

Southern National Park

Southern National Park in South Sudan is a hidden gem, offering a unique and unforgettable experience for nature lovers. With its lush green forests, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes, this park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the beauty of South Sudan. From breathtaking views of the savannah to the chance to spot rare species of birds and animals, Southern National Park is an ideal place to explore and appreciate the wonders of nature.

Best time to visit Southern National Park in South Sudan is from December to March when the weather is hot and dry.

  • Be aware of the local customs and laws.
  • Bring plenty of water and food.
  • Be prepared for extreme temperatures.
  • Be aware of the wildlife and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the terrain and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the political situation and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local language and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local currency and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local transportation and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local medical facilities and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local security situation and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local accommodation and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local communication facilities and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local food and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local shopping facilities and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local entertainment facilities and take necessary precautions.

4. Kidepo Game Reserve

Kidepo Game Reserve

Kidepo Game Reserve in South Sudan is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural experiences, Kidepo is the perfect destination for any traveler looking for an unforgettable adventure. From the majestic giraffes and elephants to the vibrant birdlife, Kidepo is sure to leave you with lasting memories. So come explore this hidden paradise and discover why Kidepo Game Reserve is a must-visit destination!

The best time to visit Kidepo Game Reserve in South Sudan is from April to October when the weather is warm and dry.

  • Be sure to bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are limited food and beverage options in the area.
  • Be sure to wear appropriate clothing for the climate, as temperatures can be extreme.
  • Be sure to bring a camera and binoculars to get the best views of the wildlife.
  • Be sure to bring insect repellent and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun and bugs.
  • Be sure to bring a map of the area to help you navigate the reserve.
  • Be sure to bring a first aid kit in case of any medical emergencies.
  • Be sure to be respectful of the local culture and customs.
  • Be sure to be aware of your surroundings and stay on marked trails.
  • Be sure to be aware of any potential dangers, such as wild animals or dangerous terrain.

5. Bandingilo National Park

Bandingilo National Park

If you’re looking for an unforgettable adventure, then Bandingilo National Park in South Sudan is the perfect destination for you! With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural experiences, Bandingilo National Park is a must-visit for any traveler looking to explore the beauty of South Sudan. From the majestic wildlife to the breathtaking views, Bandingilo National Park is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

Best time to visit Bandingilo National Park in South Sudan is from April to August when the weather is warm and dry.

  • Be sure to bring plenty of water and food with you, as there are no shops or restaurants in the park.
  • Be sure to bring a map of the park and a compass to help you navigate.
  • Be sure to bring insect repellent to protect yourself from mosquitoes and other insects.
  • Be sure to leave the park as you found it and do not litter.

Juba

If you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime, then Juba in South Sudan is the place to be! From its stunning landscapes to its vibrant culture, Juba is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. From exploring the bustling markets to taking in the breathtaking views, Juba is a place that will captivate your senses and leave you wanting more. So come and experience the beauty of Juba for yourself!

Best time to visit Juba in South Sudan is from December to February when the weather is cooler and more pleasant.

  • Be aware of the security situation in Juba and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local customs and dress appropriately.
  • Be aware of the local language and try to learn some basic phrases.
  • Be aware of the local currency and exchange rate.
  • Be aware of the local transportation options and plan accordingly.
  • Be aware of the local healthcare options and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local food options and try to sample the local cuisine.
  • Be aware of the local attractions and plan accordingly.
  • Be aware of the local laws and regulations and abide by them.
  • Be aware of the local people and be respectful of their culture.

7. Kodok (Fashoda)

Kodok (Fashoda)

Kodok (Fashoda) in South Sudan is a place like no other. With its stunning landscapes, vibrant culture, and unique wildlife, it’s a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. From the majestic Nile River to the lush green forests, Kodok (Fashoda) is a place of beauty and adventure. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or an exciting adventure, Kodok (Fashoda) has something for everyone. So come and explore this amazing place and create memories that will last a lifetime!

The best time to visit Kodok (Fashoda) in South Sudan is from January to December as the weather is hot and dry with temperatures ranging from 25-35°C (77-95°F).

  • Be aware of the local customs and traditions.
  • Be aware of the local currency and exchange rates.
  • Be aware of the local climate and dress appropriately.
  • Be aware of the local food and drink and be prepared to try new things.
  • Be aware of the local health and medical facilities and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local wildlife and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local culture and respect the local people.

8. Nimule National Park

Nimule National Park

Nimule National Park in South Sudan is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! With its lush green forests, diverse wildlife, and stunning views, it’s the perfect place to explore and experience the beauty of nature. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing getaway or an adventure-filled holiday, Nimule National Park has something for everyone. So come and experience the beauty of South Sudan’s hidden gem!

Best time to visit Nimule National Park in South Sudan is from April to October when the weather is warm and dry.

  • Be aware of the wildlife in the park, and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
  • Be aware of the local customs and laws, and respect them.
  • Be sure to bring a first aid kit and any necessary medications.
  • Be sure to bring a map of the park, as it can be difficult to navigate.
  • Be sure to bring insect repellent, as there are many insects in the park.
  • Be sure to bring a flashlight, as it can get dark quickly in the park.
  • Be sure to bring a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun.

Bor

If you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime, then Bor in South Sudan is the place for you! From its stunning landscapes to its vibrant culture, Bor is a destination that will leave you with unforgettable memories. From its unique wildlife to its fascinating history, Bor is a place that will captivate your senses and leave you wanting more. So come explore the beauty of Bor and experience a journey like no other!

The best time to visit Bor in South Sudan is from January to December as the weather is hot and dry with temperatures ranging from 25-35°C (77-95°F).

  • Be aware of the security situation in Bor and take necessary precautions.
  • Bring mosquito repellent and sunscreen.
  • Bring cash as credit cards are not widely accepted.
  • Bring any necessary medications with you.

10. Radom National Park

Radom National Park

Radom National Park in South Sudan is a hidden gem, offering a unique and unforgettable experience. From its stunning landscapes to its diverse wildlife, this park is a must-visit for any nature lover. With its lush forests, rolling hills, and crystal-clear rivers, Radom National Park is the perfect place to explore and relax. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful getaway or an adventure-filled holiday, Radom National Park has something for everyone. So come and explore the beauty of South Sudan and discover why Radom National Park is a must-see destination.

Best time to visit Radom National Park in South Sudan is from December to March when the weather is cooler and more pleasant.

  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the climate.
  • Bring a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent.
  • Be sure to check the weather forecast before you go.
  • Be sure to check the park’s website for any updates or changes.

11. Malakal

Malakal

Malakal is a hidden gem in South Sudan, offering a unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. From its vibrant markets to its stunning landscapes, Malakal is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking to explore the beauty of South Sudan. With its friendly locals, delicious cuisine, and fascinating culture, Malakal is sure to provide an unforgettable experience.

The best time to visit Malakal in South Sudan is from December to March as the weather is hot and dry during this period.

  • Be aware of the security situation in Malakal and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local customs and traditions and respect them.
  • Be aware of the local transportation system and plan your trips accordingly.
  • Be aware of the local health care system and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local food and water safety and take necessary precautions.
  • Be aware of the local climate and dress accordingly.
  • Be aware of the local culture and try to learn more about it.

12. Ez Zeraf Game Reserve

Ez Zeraf Game Reserve

Ez Zeraf Game Reserve in South Sudan is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered! With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural experiences, it’s the perfect destination for any traveler looking for an unforgettable adventure. From the majestic elephants and giraffes to the vibrant birdlife, Ez Zeraf Game Reserve is a must-see for anyone looking to explore the beauty of South Sudan.

Best time to visit Ez Zeraf Game Reserve in South Sudan is from January to December as the weather is hot and dry throughout the year.

  • Be sure to bring plenty of water and snacks, as there are limited food and beverage options in the reserve.
  • Be aware of the local wildlife and take necessary precautions to stay safe.
  • Be sure to bring a camera to capture the beauty of the reserve.
  • Be sure to bring a hat and sunscreen to protect against the sun.
  • Be sure to bring a map of the reserve to help you navigate.
  • Be sure to bring a flashlight for night time navigation.

13. Shambe Nature Reserve

Shambe Nature Reserve

If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, then Shambe Nature Reserve in South Sudan is the perfect destination for you! With its stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural heritage, Shambe Nature Reserve is a must-see for any nature enthusiast. From the majestic wildlife to the breathtaking views, you’ll be sure to find something to marvel at in this beautiful corner of the world.

The best time to visit Shambe Nature Reserve in South Sudan is from April to August when the weather is warm and dry.

  • Bring plenty of water and food, as there are no shops or restaurants in the area.
  • Be aware of the local wildlife, as there are many dangerous animals in the area.
  • Be sure to wear appropriate clothing, as the weather can be very hot and humid.
  • Bring a first aid kit, as medical facilities are limited in the area.
  • Be sure to bring a map, as the area is vast and easy to get lost in.
  • Be aware of the local culture and customs, as the area is home to many different ethnic groups.
  • Be sure to bring insect repellent, as there are many mosquitoes in the area.
  • Be sure to bring a flashlight, as the area can be very dark at night.
  • Be sure to bring a camera, as the area is full of stunning natural beauty.

Aweil

Aweil in South Sudan is a place like no other. With its unique culture, stunning landscapes, and friendly locals, it’s a must-visit destination for any traveler looking for an unforgettable experience. From the bustling markets to the traditional dances, Aweil is sure to leave you with lasting memories. So come explore the beauty of Aweil and discover why it’s one of South Sudan’s most treasured gems.

The best time to visit Aweil in South Sudan is from December to March when the weather is hot and dry.

  • Be aware of the local food and drink.
  • Be aware of the local transportation options.
  • Be aware of the local health and safety regulations.
  • Be aware of the local security situation.
  • Be aware of the local political situation.
  • Be aware of the local religious beliefs and practices.
  • Be aware of the local cultural norms and expectations.
  • Be aware of the local economic situation.
  • Be aware of the local education system.
  • Be aware of the local job market.
  • Be aware of the local housing market.
  • Be aware of the local entertainment options.
  • Be aware of the local tourist attractions.

15. Gogrial

Gogrial

Gogrial is a hidden gem in South Sudan, offering a unique cultural experience that is sure to leave you with lasting memories. From its vibrant markets to its stunning landscapes, Gogrial is a must-visit destination for any traveler looking to explore the beauty of South Sudan. With its friendly locals and fascinating history, Gogrial is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

The best time to visit Gogrial in South Sudan is from December to March when the weather is hot and dry.

  • Be aware of the local climate and weather conditions.
  • Be aware of the local food and drink options.
  • Be aware of the local accommodation options.
  • Be aware of the local attractions and activities.
  • Be aware of the local shopping and entertainment options.
  • Be aware of the local communication options.
  • Be aware of the local emergency services.

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South Sudan , as a relatively new nation, is still emerging as a tourist destination. However, it has several unique and culturally rich attractions that can offer travelers a one-of-a-kind experience. Some of the top tourist attractions in South Sudan include:

  • Nimule National Park: Located in the southeastern part of the country, Nimule National Park is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, and various bird species. It’s a great place for safaris and nature enthusiasts.
  • Boma National Park: This park, situated in the eastern part of South Sudan, offers opportunities for wildlife viewing, especially during the dry season when animals gather around water sources. It’s known for its herds of white-eared kob and other antelope species.
  • Nasir: A town located near the Ethiopian border, Nasir is known for its traditional Nuer culture. Travelers can experience local customs, dances, and traditional ceremonies.
  • Juba: The capital city of South Sudan, Juba offers a blend of urban and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore local markets, try South Sudanese cuisine, and learn about the country’s history at places like the Juba Archaeological Museum.
  • Kajo Keji: Known for its stunning landscapes, Kajo Keji is a picturesque area along the Nile River. It’s a great place for hiking, birdwatching, and river excursions.
  • Tumbura: Located in the Western Equatoria region, Tumbura is known for its lush greenery and scenic beauty. It’s a great place for nature lovers, and travelers can interact with local communities.
  • Kidepo Valley National Park: Although primarily located in Uganda, a small part of this park extends into South Sudan. It’s known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, giraffes, and zebras.
  • Local Markets: South Sudan has vibrant local markets where travelers can shop for traditional crafts, artwork, and souvenirs. Markets like Konyo Konyo Market in Juba offer a glimpse into daily life.
  • Local Culture and Traditions: The diverse ethnic groups in South Sudan have unique cultures and traditions. Engaging with local communities and attending cultural events can provide valuable insights into South Sudanese life.
  • River Nile: The White Nile flows through South Sudan, offering opportunities for river cruises, fishing, and exploring riverside communities.

Traveling to South Sudan requires careful planning, including obtaining the necessary permits and adhering to safety guidelines. It’s recommended to work with experienced tour operators like One More Adventure Safaris to ensure a safe and enriching experience.

Please note that South Sudan has faced periods of conflict and insecurity, so it’s essential to stay informed about the current situation and travel advisories before planning your visit.

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South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, is an undiscovered gem waiting to be explored.

The Official advice is NOT TO TRAVEL TO SOUTH SUDAN!

Anyway, moving right along..

During my journey through this uncharted territory, I uncovered hidden treasures, savored local flavors, and marveled at its untamed beauty. I’ll take you through the five best places I visited in South Sudan, sharing unique personal experiences and little gems I discovered along the way.

Map of South Sudan and Bordering Countries:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Map Showing South Sudan Location in Africa:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Countries Bordering South Sudan:

South Sudan , officially the Republic of South Sudan , is a landlocked country in East Africa . It is bordered by Ethiopia, Sudan , the Central African Republic , the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda , and Kenya . Its population was estimated at 11,088,796 in 2023. Juba is the capital and largest city.

  • Central African Republic
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1. Juba – The Capital’s Authentic Charms:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Our adventure begins in Juba, the capital city, where the bustling local markets and the serene Nile River coexist. Wander through the colorful Souk Arabi, sample local dishes, and visit the John Garang Mausoleum to learn about South Sudan’s struggle for independence.

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  • Unique Experience: Wandering through the bustling Juba Souk, I was captivated by the vibrant colors and sounds of local vendors selling handmade crafts and spices. It was a sensory journey.
  • Hidden Gem: For a taste of local breakfast, I stumbled upon a small street vendor near the Nile River offering “ful,” a hearty fava bean stew, and “kisra,” a delicious flatbread. A simple yet unforgettable breakfast experience.
  • Sundowners: The Nile River offers the perfect backdrop for sundowners. I sipped on “Sout al-Sudan,” a local beer, as the sun painted the sky in vivid hues.

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2. Boma National Park – A Wildlife Wonderland:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Boma National Park, in the eastern part of South Sudan, offers untouched landscapes and diverse wildlife. Embark on game drives to spot antelopes, zebras, and bird species, or simply enjoy the tranquil beauty of the park’s untouched wilderness.

  • Unique Experience: During a safari in Boma National Park, I witnessed a herd of elephants calmly making their way to a watering hole. It was a majestic sight, and our guide’s knowledge of the park’s ecosystem was impressive.
  • Hidden Gem: At the park’s edge, a local chef prepared a traditional meal of “asida” (porridge) and grilled Nile perch. Dining al fresco amidst nature’s wonders was a highlight.

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3. Nimule National Park – Where Nature and Serenity Meet:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Nimule National Park, in the southeast, offers a wilderness experience like no other. Roam the savannas, encounter herds of elephants, and embark on boat safaris along the White Nile to witness crocodiles and hippos in their natural habitat.

  • Unique Experience: While hiking through Nimule National Park, I discovered a secluded waterfall, hidden deep within the lush forest. Taking a refreshing dip in its crystal-clear waters was pure bliss.
  • Hidden Gem: For a leisurely coffee break, I stumbled upon a small cafe in Nimule town. The locally brewed coffee, accompanied by warm hospitality, offered a delightful respite.

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4. Kapoeta – A Cultural Oasis:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Kapoeta, a charming town in Eastern Equatoria, is known for its vibrant markets and traditional craftsmanship. Don’t miss the chance to witness the extraordinary beadwork and jewelry-making skills of the local Toposa tribe.

  • Unique Experience: I had the privilege of witnessing a mesmerizing Toposa dance performance in Kapoeta. The rhythmic beats and vibrant costumes reflected the rich cultural heritage of this community.
  • Hidden Gem: At a modest eatery, I savored “kisrah,” a local flatbread served with “busa,” a traditional fermented milk beverage. It was a simple yet authentic culinary experience.

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5. Torit – A Glimpse into Local Life:

Places to Visit in South Sudan

Torit, in the Eastern Equatoria region, is a cultural haven. Explore the indigenous culture of the Boya people, discover traditional dance performances, and savor local delicacies like “asida” (porridge) and “nyama choma” (grilled meat).

  • Unique Experience: In Torit, I joined a local family for a traditional meal. We sat on woven mats, sharing dishes like “mullah,” a flavorful meat stew, and engaging in lively conversation.
  • Hidden Gem: For a memorable sundowner, I visited a hilltop viewpoint overlooking Torit town. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the town’s lights began to twinkle, creating a magical scene.

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Did we mention the food? EAT!

Places to Visit in South Sudan

South Sudanese cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavors that reflects the country’s diverse cultural influences and agricultural abundance. One can savor the hearty staples like “injera,” a sourdough flatbread reminiscent of Ethiopian cuisine, which serves as a perfect accompaniment to stews and grilled meats.

Don’t miss the aromatic dishes made with spices and herbs, such as “ful medames,” a flavorful mix of fava beans, and the richly spiced “asida” served with various sauces. Freshly caught Nile perch is a seafood lover’s dream, often prepared with a medley of herbs and spices. Street food vendors offer a variety of snacks like “kisra,” a thin sorghum flatbread, and “samboosa,” delectable deep-fried pastries stuffed with meat or vegetables.

South Sudanese cuisine is a culinary adventure waiting to be explored, offering a delicious insight into the country’s culture and traditions.

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Essential Things to Know Before Traveling to South Sudan:

Traveling to South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, can be an adventurous and rewarding experience, but it’s essential to be well-prepared due to the country’s unique challenges and circumstances. Here are some essential things to know before traveling to South Sudan:

  • Safety and Security : South Sudan has experienced periods of conflict and instability. It’s crucial to stay updated on the current security situation before and during your trip. Check travel advisories from your government and consider consulting with local authorities or organizations on the ground.
  • Visa and Documentation : Ensure you have a valid visa before your arrival. Contact the South Sudanese embassy or consulate in your home country for visa requirements and other entry documents. Keep copies of your passport, visa, and other essential documents in a secure location.
  • Health Precautions : Consult a travel clinic or healthcare provider for vaccinations and health advice. Malaria is prevalent in South Sudan, so take appropriate prophylactic medication and use mosquito nets and repellents.
  • Travel Insurance : Purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, and unexpected trip cancellations. Verify that your insurance includes coverage for travel to high-risk areas.
  • Local Customs and Culture : South Sudan has a diverse range of ethnic groups and cultures. Respect local customs and traditions, such as dressing modestly, especially in rural areas. Greet people politely and ask for permission before taking photographs.
  • Language : The official languages are English and Arabic, but there are over 60 indigenous languages spoken. Learning a few basic phrases in Arabic can be helpful for communication.
  • Currency and Payment : The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency. Credit cards are rarely accepted, so carry enough cash in small denominations for your daily expenses. Be cautious when using ATMs, as they may not be reliable.
  • Infrastructure : South Sudan’s infrastructure is limited, with poorly maintained roads and minimal public transportation. Domestic flights are often the most efficient way to travel between cities.
  • Accommodation : Accommodation options can be limited and vary in quality. It’s advisable to book your accommodations in advance, especially in the capital, Juba. Be prepared for basic amenities in some areas.
  • Communication : Mobile phone coverage is available in major cities, but it may be unreliable in remote areas. Purchase a local SIM card for communication and data access.
  • Local Laws and Regulations : Familiarize yourself with South Sudan’s laws and regulations. Be aware of restrictions on photography in certain areas, and avoid engaging in political discussions.
  • Food and Water : Stick to bottled water and avoid consuming raw or undercooked food to prevent foodborne illnesses. South Sudanese cuisine is diverse and flavorful, but be cautious when eating from street vendors.
  • Respect for the Environment : South Sudan boasts stunning natural beauty. Be responsible and avoid littering or damaging the environment while exploring national parks and natural areas.
  • Power Supply : Electricity supply can be unreliable, and power outages are common. Carry a power bank and adapters for your electronic devices.
  • Local Guides and Tours : When exploring natural and cultural attractions, consider hiring local guides who are familiar with the area and can provide valuable insights and enhance your safety.

By being well-prepared and staying informed, you can have a safe and enriching travel experience in South Sudan. Remember to remain flexible and adaptable, as conditions in the country can change rapidly.

How to Get to South Sudan:

Getting to South Sudan typically involves international flights, as the country is landlocked and shares borders with several neighboring countries. Here are the general steps to get to South Sudan:

  • Obtain a Visa : Before you can travel to South Sudan, you will need to obtain a visa. Contact the South Sudanese embassy or consulate in your home country to find out the specific visa requirements and application process. Make sure to allow ample time for visa processing.
  • Choose Your Entry Point : South Sudan has a few international airports, but the main point of entry for most travelers is Juba International Airport (JUB), located in the capital city, Juba. Check the availability of flights to Juba or other entry points depending on your travel plans.
  • Book Flights : Search for international flights to Juba or other airports in South Sudan. Depending on your location, you may need to book connecting flights. Major airlines that serve Juba include Ethiopian Airlines, Kenya Airways, and EgyptAir. Be sure to compare prices and flight schedules to find the best options for your trip.
  • Ensure Travel Insurance : Purchase travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, and unexpected trip cancellations. Verify that your insurance includes coverage for travel to South Sudan.
  • Health Precautions : Consult a travel clinic or healthcare provider for vaccinations and health advice specific to South Sudan. Malaria is prevalent in the country, so it’s essential to take prophylactic medication and use mosquito nets and repellents.
  • Pack Essentials : Prepare your travel documents, including your passport, visa, travel insurance, and any required permits. Ensure you have enough prescription medications, as well as over-the-counter medicines and first-aid supplies. Pack appropriate clothing and essentials for the local climate.
  • Airport Arrival : When you arrive at Juba International Airport or another South Sudanese airport, you will go through immigration and customs procedures. Make sure to have all your documents in order and follow the instructions of airport staff.
  • Local Transportation : Upon arrival, arrange transportation to your accommodation. It’s advisable to pre-arrange a pickup with your accommodation provider or use a reputable taxi service.
  • Stay Informed : Keep abreast of the current security situation in South Sudan by checking travel advisories from your government and local authorities. Conditions can change rapidly, so stay informed during your stay.
  • Explore South Sudan : Once you’ve arrived, you can begin exploring South Sudan’s unique attractions, whether it’s the vibrant capital city of Juba, national parks, cultural sites, or other points of interest. Be sure to respect local customs and regulations during your visit.

Always be flexible and prepared for potential challenges, as South Sudan is a developing nation with limited infrastructure. Stay informed about the local conditions and plan your trip accordingly to ensure a safe and rewarding experience in this remarkable country.

How to Get Around South Sudan:

Getting around South Sudan can be challenging due to limited infrastructure and road conditions. However, with careful planning and some flexibility, you can navigate the country. Here are some ways to get around South Sudan:

  • Domestic Flights :
  • Domestic flights are the most efficient way to travel between major cities and regions in South Sudan. Juba International Airport serves as the primary hub for domestic flights.
  • Airlines like South Sudan Supreme Airlines and Kush Air operate domestic routes to destinations such as Malakal, Wau, Rumbek, and more.
  • Be prepared for schedule changes, delays, and cancellations due to weather and other factors.
  • Road Travel :
  • South Sudan’s road network is often in poor condition, and traveling by road can be challenging. Many roads are unpaved and subject to seasonal flooding.
  • If you plan to travel by road, consider hiring a local driver who is familiar with the conditions and routes. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are advisable for remote areas.
  • Check the security situation before embarking on road trips, as some regions may be unsafe due to conflict or banditry.
  • Public Transportation :
  • In urban areas like Juba, you can find minibuses and shared taxis for short-distance travel. Negotiate fares before boarding.
  • Public transportation options outside of major cities are limited. Be prepared for a lack of reliable public transportation in rural areas.
  • Motorcycle Taxis :
  • Motorcycle taxis, known as “boda-bodas,” are a common means of transportation in some South Sudanese cities and towns. They are especially useful for short trips within urban areas.
  • Boat Travel :
  • In regions with navigable waterways, such as along the Nile River, boats may be a mode of transportation. Ferries and boats connect some towns and villages.
  • In urban areas and smaller towns, walking can be a practical way to explore. Be sure to carry essentials like water, a hat, and sunscreen, especially in the hot climate.
  • Safety Precautions :
  • Keep safety in mind when traveling in South Sudan. Stay informed about the security situation, follow any curfews or travel restrictions, and avoid travel at night when possible.
  • Carry essential supplies like water, snacks, and a first-aid kit, as services may be limited in remote areas.
  • Local Guidance :
  • Local knowledge can be invaluable when navigating South Sudan. Consider hiring local guides or asking for advice from locals regarding the best routes and transportation options.
  • English and Arabic are the official languages, but many locals speak indigenous languages. Learning a few basic phrases in Arabic can be helpful for communication.
  • Be prepared for changes in your travel plans due to unforeseen circumstances, such as weather, road conditions, or security concerns. Flexibility is key when traveling in South Sudan.

Always stay informed about the current situation, especially in areas prone to conflict or instability. Check travel advisories and consult with local authorities for up-to-date information on safety and travel conditions.

FAQ – Our Top 5 Best Places to Visit in South Sudan and Traveling to South Sudan in General

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1. Is South Sudan a safe travel destination?

  • South Sudan has experienced periods of conflict and instability. The security situation can change rapidly, so it’s essential to stay informed about the current conditions in the country. Check travel advisories from your government and local authorities before planning your trip.

2. Do I need a visa to travel to South Sudan?

  • Yes, most travelers need a visa to enter South Sudan. Contact the South Sudanese embassy or consulate in your home country for visa requirements and application procedures. Ensure you apply for your visa well in advance of your planned travel dates.

3. What are the health precautions I should take before traveling to South Sudan?

  • Consult a travel clinic or healthcare provider for vaccinations and health advice specific to South Sudan. Malaria is prevalent, so take prophylactic medication, use mosquito nets, and apply insect repellent. Carry essential medications and a first-aid kit.

4. How can I get around South Sudan?

  • Domestic flights are the most efficient means of travel between major cities and regions. Road travel is challenging due to poor road conditions, and public transportation options are limited in many areas. Hiring a local driver or guide can be helpful for road trips.

5. Is it safe to travel by road in South Sudan?

  • Road conditions can be poor, and many roads are unpaved. Traveling by road in South Sudan can be challenging, and safety concerns may arise in certain regions. Stay informed about the security situation, consider hiring a local driver, and choose a suitable vehicle for road trips.

6. What should I pack for my trip to South Sudan?

  • Pack lightweight, breathable clothing suitable for the hot climate. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential. Ensure you have adequate supplies of bottled water, snacks, and any necessary medications. A power bank and adapters for electronic devices can be helpful due to unreliable electricity.

7. Is English widely spoken in South Sudan?

  • Yes, English is one of the official languages of South Sudan and is commonly spoken in urban areas. Arabic is also widely used. However, many locals speak indigenous languages, so learning a few basic phrases in Arabic can aid communication.

8. What currency is used in South Sudan?

  • The official currency is the South Sudanese Pound (SSP). Credit cards are rarely accepted, so carry enough cash in small denominations for your daily expenses. Be cautious when using ATMs, as they may not always be reliable.

9. Are there accommodations available in South Sudan?

  • Accommodation options exist in major cities like Juba, but they can be limited in more remote areas. It’s advisable to book your accommodations in advance, especially in the capital. Be prepared for basic amenities in some regions.

10. Can I engage in wildlife safaris in South Sudan? – Yes, South Sudan offers opportunities for wildlife safaris, with national parks like Boma and Nimule. However, ensure you have the necessary permits and arrangements in place, and consider hiring local guides for a safe and informative experience.

11. What are some cultural considerations when visiting South Sudan? – Respect local customs and traditions, especially regarding clothing and behavior. Ask for permission before taking photographs, and engage with locals politely. Be open to learning about and appreciating the diverse cultures within the country.

12. Is it safe to drink tap water in South Sudan? – It is not advisable to drink tap water in South Sudan. Stick to bottled water to avoid waterborne illnesses.

13. How do I stay updated on the security situation in South Sudan during my trip? – Stay informed by regularly checking travel advisories from your government and local authorities. Consider registering with your embassy or consulate, so they can reach you in case of emergencies.

Remember that conditions in South Sudan can change rapidly, so maintaining flexibility and vigilance is crucial when traveling to this unique and challenging destination.

Best Places to Visit in South Sudan: Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Places to Visit in South Sudan

1. What are the top tourist destinations in South Sudan?

  • South Sudan offers diverse attractions, including Juba (the capital), Boma National Park, Nimule National Park, Kapoeta, Malakal, and various cultural sites. Each destination offers a unique experience.

2. What can I explore in Juba, the capital city of South Sudan?

  • Juba is known for its vibrant markets, historic sites, and the Nile River. Don’t miss the Nile waterfront for sundowners, exploring local markets, and visiting cultural landmarks like the Juba Cathedral and Dr. John Garang Mausoleum.

3. What makes Boma National Park a must-visit destination?

  • Boma National Park is renowned for its untouched wilderness, diverse wildlife, and stunning landscapes. It’s a great place for safaris, night safaris, and birdwatching.

4. What can I experience at Nimule National Park?

  • Nimule National Park is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 300 bird species. It also offers the chance to see various wildlife species and explore the scenic banks of the Nile River.

5. What is unique about Kapoeta, and why should I visit?

  • Kapoeta offers insight into diamond mining and indigenous culture. You can visit local villages, observe traditional dances, and explore diamond markets. It provides a unique cultural and economic perspective.

6. Are there historical sites in Malakal worth visiting?

  • Malakal has remnants of colonial architecture and the Malakal Museum, which provides historical context about the region. The Nile River also adds to the charm of this town.

7. What are some cultural considerations when visiting South Sudan’s destinations?

  • Respect local customs and traditions. Ask for permission before taking photographs, dress modestly (especially in rural areas), and engage with locals politely to learn about their culture.

8. Are there opportunities for outdoor adventures in South Sudan?

  • Yes, South Sudan offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as safaris, birdwatching, hiking, and exploring natural landscapes. Always ensure you have the necessary permits and guides for your chosen activities.

9. Can I visit South Sudan’s national parks independently, or do I need a guide?

  • While it’s possible to visit some national parks independently, hiring local guides is recommended for safety and to enhance your experience. They can provide valuable insights into the flora, fauna, and culture of the region.

10. What’s the best way to get around South Sudan to visit these destinations? – Domestic flights are the most efficient means of travel between major cities and regions. For shorter distances and within urban areas, you can use minibuses, shared taxis, or motorcycle taxis. Road travel can be challenging due to poor road conditions.

11. How can I stay informed about the security situation in South Sudan when planning my visit? – Stay updated by checking travel advisories from your government and local authorities. Conditions can change, so monitor the situation before and during your trip.

12. What is the best time to visit South Sudan for tourists? – The dry season from December to April is generally considered the best time to visit South Sudan. During this period, the weather is more predictable, and wildlife viewing is at its peak.

13. Are there accommodations available near these tourist destinations? – Accommodation options vary but exist in major cities and some tourist destinations. Book accommodations in advance, especially in Juba. Be prepared for basic amenities in remote areas.

14. Can I find local cuisine in these destinations, and what should I try? – Yes, you can find South Sudanese cuisine in local restaurants. Try dishes like “ful medames,” “injera,” and “asida.” Street vendors offer snacks like “kisra” and “samboosa.” Don’t miss the opportunity to experience the local flavors.

Remember that South Sudan is a unique and adventurous destination, and it’s essential to be well-prepared and informed before your visit to make the most of your experience.

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BONUS – Sudd Wetlands:

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During my unforgettable journey to South Sudan, I found myself immersed in a world of natural wonders and unique experiences in the Sudd Wetland where I finished off my trip. As the sun gently cast its morning glow over the wetland, I ventured out to discover some hidden gems. A local fisherman introduced me to a secluded spot, where I indulged in a traditional South Sudanese breakfast of akara and ful medames, served with a side of fresh fruit. The flavors were a delightful surprise, offering a taste of the local cuisine.

After breakfast, I embarked on a boat excursion along the meandering waterways, where the lush vegetation provided a serene backdrop to the abundant birdlife. I had the opportunity to spot rare and vibrant bird species, such as the Goliath heron and the African fish eagle. The wetland’s tranquility was only interrupted by the mesmerizing calls of these feathered residents.

As the day progressed, I found myself in awe of the local culture and hospitality. I stumbled upon a small village where I was invited to share a cup of rich South Sudanese coffee with the villagers. The warm conversations and the aromatic coffee made for a memorable experience, connecting me with the heart of the community.

In the evening, I headed to the edge of the wetland to witness a breathtaking South Sudanese sunset. With the sky painted in hues of orange and pink, I enjoyed sundowners while listening to local stories and songs. The camaraderie among fellow travelers and locals created an atmosphere of togetherness that will forever stay with me.

My journey through the Sudd Wetland was a tapestry of unique experiences, from the delectable breakfasts to the heartwarming encounters with the locals and the captivating natural beauty. South Sudan’s hidden treasure left an indelible mark on my soul, reminding me of the richness that can be found in the most unexpected places.

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Our Top 5 Best Places to Visit in South Sudan – Final Thoughts:

South Sudan may be off the beaten path, but its beauty, culture, and warm-hearted people make it a destination like no other. My journey through this young nation revealed the authentic and unexplored side of Africa. From bustling markets to serene natural wonders, South Sudan left an indelible mark on my traveler’s soul. It’s a place where hidden gems and unique experiences await those willing to venture beyond the familiar.

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Landmarks, Attractions and Places of Interest in South Sudan

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Updated on: February 15, 2023

What to visit in South Sudan

is a vibrant and diverse country located in East-Central Africa with plenty of things to do and see. From its geographic wonders, such as the White Nile River, to its rich cultural heritage, there is something here for everyone. The country’s many landmarks, attractions and places of interest offer visitors a unique experience that can be enjoyed by all ages. Whether you are looking for an adventure in nature or exploring ancient ruins, South Sudan has something for everyone. Visit the iconic Juba Mosque which stands tall amidst the bustling city centre or immerse yourself in the history of Maridi National Museum

  • Overview of South Sudan
  • : Nile River
  • Jonglei Canal
  • Boma National Park
  • Imatong Mountains
  • Sudd Wetland.
  • Weather in South Sudan
  • Food and Cuisine in South Sudan
  • Hotels South Sudan
  • Reviews and Stories from South Sudan
  • 1. What are the best hotels in South Sudan for a budget traveler?
  • 2. Are there any luxury resorts I can stay at in South Sudan?
  • 3. Are there any family-friendly activities near the hotels in South Sudan?
  • 4. Is it safe to travel and stay in South Sudan?
  • 5. What kind of amenities do the hotels offer in South Sudan?

There are so many things to see and do in South Sudan, Africa we couldn’t list them all but we want to highlight 5 popular places in South Sudan to give you a feel of the country. If you think we have missed anything major or if your favourite thing to do in South Sudan is missing let us know and we would be happy to add it to our travel guide.

Place of interest in Juba

  • : Nile River in South Sudan
  • Jonglei Canal in South Sudan
  • Boma National Park in South Sudan
  • Imatong Mountains in South Sudan
  • Sudd Wetland. in South Sudan

: Nile River in South Sudan – : Nile River: The Nile River in South Sudan is a magnificent natural landmark that offers visitors an unforgettable experience. Located in the northeast portion of Africa, it spans over 4,000 miles and flows through 11 countries. Its grandeur and power are unmatched anywhere else in the world! The best time to visit is during the dry season between November and March when temperatures are milder. During this time you can take stunning boat rides downriver, admire its beautiful sandbanks, or observe its diverse wildlife such as crocodiles, hippos, and birds of all kinds. You can also explore ancient Egyptian temples along the

Jonglei Canal in South Sudan – Jonglei Canal is an incredible place to visit. Located in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most biologically diverse areas on our planet. Boma boasts unique wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and fascinating cultural experiences – not to mention its many tourist amenities! The best time to visit is during the dry season between June and September when you can spot wild animals like elephants, buffaloes, monkeys, antelopes, giraffes and more. The park also offers guided game drives so you can truly experience all that it has to offer. A stay at the luxurious lod

Boma National Park in South Sudan – Boma National Park

Situated in the south-western region of South Sudan, Sudd Wetland is a remarkable natural attraction. Spanning over an area of around 16,800 square kilometres, this wetland is one of the largest freshwater wetlands in the world. It’s fed by two might rivers – Nile River and Jonglei Canal – which then flow through it to join up at Boma National Park.

The beautiful backdrop surrounding the wetland includes Imatong Mountains and lush green vegetation that makes for great views all year round. From October to March is considered as the best time to

Imatong Mountains in South Sudan – Jebel Barkal Temple Complex banks, providing a unique history lesson. Whether you’re seeking wildlife encounters or looking for a chance to relax and soak in the awe-inspiring views, the Nile River will not disappoint!

Sudd Wetland. in South Sudan -Sudd Wetland.ges in the area will give you a chance to relax and take it all in. Whether you’re an adventure seeker or looking for some peace and quiet, this is the perfect destination for your next travel experience!

Weather South Sudan

When booking a holiday in South Sudan one of the main things to look at is what the weather will be like when you get there. Due to these common weather questions, we have created a separate page talking about what the Whats the weather like in South Sudan? .  This included a month-by-month breakdown of what the weather is like and questions travellers have had regarding the climate.

Food South Sudan

The second biggest concern I and my team have when we travel is what will we eat! I am a big foodie and love to try everything I can the more unique the better. If you want to find out more about the type of food and cuisine in South Sudan check out the food page ( Whats the food like in South Sudan? )

Hotels in South Sudan

Finally, after reading about South Sudan’s weather, food, and tourist destinations, you might want to spend some time reading about the best hotels in South Sudan . Hotel information is always changing so please let us know if any of our reviews need updating and please feel free to share your stories and reviews from hotels you visit in both South Sudan to help others on their travels. Also, feel to check out our hotel map from Booking.com to quickly find a hotel in South Sudan

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The Capitol of South Sudan is Juba

When heading off to a country for the first time it’s always a good idea to read up on the capital city. and we have prepared a short guide about the captiol Juba to get you started.

Stories and Reviews from Our Team/Clients in South Sudan

South Sudan is an amazing place to visit, especially if you’re into trying local foods.

One of the most popular dishes in South Sudan is a type of porridge called Sumbala. It’s made from sorghum flour and cooked over a fire for hours until it has a creamy texture. The taste is sweet and nutty with hints of smokiness from the cooking process. As I scooped out my first spoonful, I could already tell that this was going to be something special!

For centuries, Sumbala has been part of many South Sudan

Do you have a story to share about a visit to Juba or South Sudan? We would love to hear about it and add it here! Please feel free to comment at the bottom of this page or fill in our contact form .

Frequently Asked Questions About  Juba, South Sudan

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1. What are the best hotels in South Sudan for a budget traveler? – If you’re looking for a budget-friendly hotel in South Sudan, I’ve heard great things about the Juba International Hotel. The rooms are modern and comfortable, and the staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. Plus, it’s conveniently located near many of South Sudan’s attractions. Another option is the White Nile Hotel – it offers great value for money without compromising on quality or comfort.

2. Are there any luxury resorts I can stay at in South Sudan? – Yes, there are a few luxury resorts in South Sudan. They provide an unforgettable experience with beautiful scenery and plenty of activities to enjoy while you’re visiting. The climate is usually warm and sunny during the day, with cool nights that make for perfect sleeping conditions. If you’re looking for something truly luxurious, these resorts offer all the amenities to ensure you have a comfortable stay!

3. Are there any family-friendly activities near the hotels in South Sudan? – Yes, there are plenty of family-friendly activities near the hotels in South Sudan. From exploring the vibrant markets to visiting historical sites and nature reserves, you’ll find lots of fun things to do together as a family. You can also enjoy some traditional cuisine or take a boat ride down one of the many rivers in this beautiful country. No matter what type of adventure your family seeks, South Sudan has something for everyone!

4. Is it safe to travel and stay in South Sudan? – It’s important to research the safety of any new destination before you travel there. South Sudan is still in a period of transition, so it’s an evolving situation. I’d suggest checking with your local embassy for the most up-to-date advice on travelling and staying in South Sudan.

5. What kind of amenities do the hotels offer in South Sudan? – The hotels in South Sudan offer a wide array of amenities to make your stay as luxurious and comfortable as possible. From swimming pools, fitness centers, restaurants, bars and lounges to saunas and spas – you’re sure to find something that suits your needs. Many also have room service so you can enjoy delicious meals without leaving the comfort of your room. With such an array of amenities on offer, it’s easy to see why South Sudan is becoming one of Africa’s top tourist destinations!

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Join us as we navigate through the vibrant tapestry of South Sudan’s thriving tourism scene, where wilderness gives way to wonder, and where the spirit of adventure finds solace in the untamed beauty that awaits at every turn.

Nestled in the heart of Africa, South Sudan emerges as a hidden gem, brimming with untamed wilderness and a vibrant cultural tapestry. As the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan has embarked on a remarkable journey of transformation, shedding its tumultuous past and embracing the potential of its untouched landscapes. With a fusion of rich history, diverse cultures, and breathtaking natural wonders, this land holds the promise of an extraordinary tourism experience. This article explores the transformation of South Sudan’s wilderness into a captivating tourist destination, highlighting its thriving tourism scene.

In this captivating exploration, we delve into South Sudan’s tourism scene, unveiling a land of incredible beauty and cultural heritage . From the historical depths of ancient kingdoms to the lush wetlands teeming with wildlife, South Sudan beckons travelers to discover its hidden wonders. We unravel the mysteries of its vibrant cultures, engage in heart-stirring adventures, and witness the remarkable strides taken in infrastructure development. Join us as we navigate through the vibrant tapestry of South Sudan’s thriving tourism scene, where wilderness gives way to wonder, and where the spirit of adventure finds solace in the untamed beauty that awaits at every turn. Together, we will uncover the secrets that make South Sudan a destination worthy of exploration, where the echoes of the past harmonize with the pulse of a nation on the rise.

Historical and Cultural Background

Tracing the rich history and diverse cultures of south sudan.

South Sudan’s history is an intricate tapestry woven with tales of ancient kingdoms, colonial influences, and a struggle for independence. From the mighty kingdoms of Kush and Nubia to the arrival of Arab traders and European explorers, the land has been shaped by a multitude of cultures and civilizations.

South Sudan is home to over 60 distinct ethnic groups, each with its own unique customs, languages, and traditions. From the Dinka ‘s cattle herding traditions to the Acholi’s vibrant folklore, the country’s cultural landscape is a mosaic of diversity. Rich oral traditions, colorful attire, and intricate beadwork reflect the depth of heritage passed down through generations.

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The impact of historical events on the tourism industry

Historical events have played a significant role in shaping South Sudan’s tourism industry. Decades of conflict and political instability posed challenges to its development. However, since gaining independence in 2011, the nation has been on a transformative journey towards peace and stability. The cessation of hostilities has opened the doors to a thriving tourism scene. Travelers now have the opportunity to explore historical sites such as the ancient city of Kerma and the pyramids of Jebel Barkal, tracing the footsteps of ancient civilizations.

The resilience of South Sudanese people, combined with government initiatives and investment in infrastructure, has laid the foundation for the growth of the tourism sector. Today, South Sudan’s historical and cultural heritage acts as a magnet, drawing inquisitive travelers seeking authentic experiences. By embracing its rich past and diverse cultures, South Sudan is carving a unique niche in the global tourism landscape, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the living history of this remarkable nation.

Natural Wonders and Breathtaking Landscapes

South sudan's diverse ecosystems and natural attractions.

South Sudan is a land of awe-inspiring natural beauty, where diverse ecosystems converge to create a paradise for nature enthusiasts. From vast savannahs to lush wetlands and towering mountain ranges, the country boasts an array of breathtaking landscapes waiting to be explored.

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Iconic landmarks such as the Sudd wetlands and the Imatong Mountains

One of South Sudan’s iconic natural landmarks is the Sudd wetlands , a sprawling expanse of marshes and lagoons that stretches as far as the eye can see. This unique ecosystem teems with abundant wildlife, including elephants, hippos, and countless bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers.

Another gem is the Imatong Mountains, standing tall as a majestic backdrop. These mountains offer panoramic vistas, rugged hiking trails, and opportunities to encounter rare flora and fauna found nowhere else.

Exploring unique wildlife and protected areas, like Boma National Park

South Sudan is home to a diverse array of wildlife, many of which can be found within its protected areas. Boma National Park, situated in the eastern part of the country, shelters a rich biodiversity. It is a sanctuary for endangered species such as the white-eared kob, tiang antelope, and Nile lechwe, offering incredible wildlife viewing experiences. Additionally, the country’s other protected areas, including Bandingilo National Park and Southern National Park, provide further opportunities to witness the wonders of South Sudan’s wildlife, as well as engage in activities like game drives and guided nature walks.

South Sudan’s natural wonders and landscapes showcase the sheer grandeur of the African continent. By embracing sustainable tourism practices, the country aims to preserve its pristine environments and share its ecological treasures with visitors. Embarking on an adventure through South Sudan’s natural wonders is a testament to the transformative power of nature and an invitation to uncover the unspoiled beauty of this emerging tourist destination.

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Cultural Heritage and Traditions

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Showcasing the vibrant cultural heritage of South Sudan's ethnic groups

South Sudan is a melting pot of diverse ethnic groups, each with its distinct customs, traditions, and way of life. Exploring the cultural heritage of these communities offers a fascinating glimpse into the rich tapestry of South Sudanese society.

From the proud Dinka and Nuer tribes to the Acholi and Bari communities, South Sudan’s ethnic groups carry forward age-old traditions that have survived the test of time. Their rituals, social structures, and belief systems reflect a deep connection to the land and a reverence for ancestral roots.

Discussing traditional ceremonies, music, and dance forms

Traditional ceremonies form an integral part of South Sudanese culture, serving as important milestones in communal life. These events, such as initiation rites, harvest celebrations, and marriage ceremonies, are marked by vibrant displays of music, dance, and colorful attire. The rhythmic beats of drums, the melodic strains of indigenous instruments, and the energetic movements of dancers create a captivating spectacle, inviting outsiders to partake in the joyous festivities.

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Examining the significance of local handicrafts and artwork

South Sudanese artisans possess remarkable skills in creating exquisite handicrafts and artwork that embody their cultural identity. Intricately woven baskets, vibrant beadwork, and skillfully carved wooden sculptures are just a few examples of the craftsmanship found in the region. These handmade treasures not only showcase the artistic talents of the South Sudanese people but also serve as important sources of income and cultural preservation.

Local markets provide opportunities to engage with artisans, learn about their techniques, and acquire unique souvenirs that carry the essence of South Sudan’s cultural heritage. By immersing themselves in South Sudan’s cultural heritage and traditions, travelers gain a deeper understanding of the country’s identity and the values cherished by its communities. This celebration of cultural diversity fosters mutual respect and appreciation, fostering meaningful connections that transcend borders and enriching the overall tourism experience.

Tourism Infrastructure Development

Government initiatives to promote tourism and infrastructure improvements.

The South Sudanese government recognizes the immense potential of tourism and has implemented initiatives to foster its growth. Efforts include promoting South Sudan as a tourist destination through marketing campaigns, participating in international travel expos, and collaborating with industry stakeholders.

Infrastructure improvements play a crucial role in attracting and accommodating visitors. The government has focused on enhancing transportation networks, upgrading airports, and improving road connectivity to key tourist sites. These developments not only facilitate easier access for travelers but also contribute to the overall growth and sustainability of the tourism industry.

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Investments in accommodation, transportation, and tourist facilities

Investments in accommodation options have expanded to cater to diverse traveler preferences. From luxury hotels in major cities to eco-lodges nestled in natural reserves, visitors can find a range of comfortable and authentic accommodations. Transportation infrastructure has also undergone significant improvements. Domestic flights connect different regions, making it easier to explore remote areas.

Additionally, road networks are being developed and upgraded, enabling smoother travel experiences. To enhance the overall visitor experience, tourist facilities such as visitor centers, information booths, and recreational facilities have been established at popular tourist sites. These amenities ensure that travelers have access to necessary services and information, enriching their journey through South Sudan.

Exploring the growth of hospitality services and tour operators in the region

The growth of South Sudan’s tourism scene has spurred the development of hospitality services and tour operators . Hotels and resorts are staffed with trained professionals who provide warm hospitality and personalized services. Furthermore, local tour operators offer specialized itineraries, knowledgeable guides, and immersive experiences that showcase the best of South Sudan’s cultural and natural heritage. These dynamic enterprises contribute to the economic growth of local communities while ensuring that tourists receive exceptional services tailored to their preferences.

With their expertise and commitment, they play a vital role in promoting responsible and sustainable tourism practices. The combination of government initiatives, infrastructure improvements, and the emergence of a robust hospitality and tour operator sector is shaping South Sudan into an attractive and well-equipped destination for travelers. As the tourism industry continues to flourish, visitors can expect seamless travel experiences and a wide range of options that cater to their needs and interests.

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Engaging Tourist Activities and Experiences

Adventure tourism opportunities: hiking, wildlife safaris, and bird watching.

South Sudan’s thriving tourism scene offers an array of thrilling adventure activities for the intrepid traveler. Hiking enthusiasts can explore the rugged beauty of the Imatong Mountains, embarking on challenging trails that reward with breathtaking vistas and encounters with unique flora and fauna. Wildlife safaris present an opportunity to witness majestic creatures in their natural habitats, including elephants, giraffes, and various antelope species.

Birdwatching enthusiasts will be enthralled by South Sudan’s status as a haven for avian biodiversity. With over 1000 bird species, including the endemic Fox’s Weaver and White-winged Collared Dove, bird watching excursions provide an immersive experience into the world of feathered wonders.

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Exploring historical sites and archaeological treasures

South Sudan’s rich history comes alive through its historical sites and archaeological treasures. Explorers can wander through the ancient ruins of the Kushite city of Kerma, once a thriving metropolis along the Nile. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Jebel Barkal reveals towering pyramids and temples that harken back to the glory days of the Nubian Kingdoms.

Engaging with local communities through cultural tours and homestays

Immersing oneself in the vibrant cultures of South Sudan is an enriching experience. Cultural tours provide an opportunity to witness traditional ceremonies, music, and dance performances, gaining insight into the customs and traditions of different ethnic groups. Travelers can also participate in community-based initiatives, such as homestays, where they live with local families and learn about their daily routines and traditions firsthand.

These interactions not only foster cultural exchange but also contribute directly to the socio-economic development of local communities. By engaging with the local population, visitors can forge meaningful connections, gain a deeper understanding of South Sudan’s heritage, and create lasting memories.

South Sudan’s thriving tourism scene offers a plethora of engaging activities and experiences for every kind of traveler. From adrenaline-pumping adventures in its untamed wilderness to delving into the depths of its historical and archaeological wonders, and immersing oneself in the rich tapestry of its diverse cultures, South Sudan beckons explorers with a world of discovery and unforgettable moments.

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Responsible Tourism and Sustainability Efforts

  • Highlighting sustainable tourism practices in South Sudan

South Sudan is committed to promoting responsible tourism practices, ensuring that the growth of the tourism industry goes hand in hand with environmental conservation and community development. Sustainable tourism initiatives focus on minimizing the negative impact on the environment and maximizing the benefits for local communities.

  • Community-based initiatives and conservation efforts

Community-based initiatives play a vital role in South Sudan’s sustainable tourism landscape. Local communities are actively involved in tourism development, offering cultural tours, homestays, and artisanal experiences. These initiatives provide economic opportunities for community members and foster a sense of pride in preserving cultural heritage.

Conservation efforts are also integral to South Sudan’s sustainable tourism agenda. The country has established protected areas, such as Boma National Park and Bandingilo National Park, to safeguard its unique biodiversity. Collaborative programs with local communities promote wildlife conservation, anti-poaching measures, and habitat restoration.

  • Promoting ethical wildlife tourism and environmental preservation

South Sudan prioritizes ethical wildlife tourism, ensuring that interactions with wildlife are conducted responsibly and with respect for animal welfare. Wildlife safaris and guided tours adhere to strict guidelines to minimize disturbance to the natural habitats and behavior of animals. Visitors have the opportunity to observe wildlife in their natural environment, contributing to conservation efforts by supporting responsible wildlife tourism practices.

Environmental preservation is paramount in South Sudan. Efforts are focused on raising awareness about the importance of conserving natural resources, reducing waste and pollution, and promoting sustainable practices among visitors and local communities.

By embracing responsible tourism and sustainability efforts, South Sudan aims to preserve its natural and cultural heritage for future generations. Visitors can engage in meaningful experiences that contribute positively to local communities and support environmental conservation, ensuring a sustainable and responsible tourism industry in this thriving destination.

Challenges and Future Prospects

  • Addressing security concerns and misconceptions

One of the key challenges facing South Sudan’s tourism industry is addressing security concerns and dispelling misconceptions about the country. While South Sudan has made significant progress in terms of stability, lingering perceptions of conflict can deter potential visitors. Efforts are being made to highlight the positive developments and the steps taken to ensure the safety of tourists.

  • Identifying challenges faced by the tourism industry in South Sudan

The tourism industry in South Sudan faces several challenges, including limited infrastructure in remote areas, inadequate marketing and promotion, and a need for skilled workforce development. However, these challenges are being addressed through ongoing infrastructure projects, improved marketing strategies, and capacity-building initiatives.

  • Discussing future prospects, untapped potential, and emerging trends

Despite the challenges, South Sudan holds immense untapped potential in the tourism sector. With its diverse cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and unique wildlife, the country is poised to become a sought-after destination for adventurous travelers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences. Emerging trends such as eco-tourism and cultural tourism present opportunities for sustainable growth and development.

The government and stakeholders in South Sudan’s tourism industry are working collaboratively to harness this potential. Investments in infrastructure, marketing campaigns, and capacity-building programs are being implemented to position South Sudan as a competitive and sustainable tourism destination. As awareness about the country’s hidden gems and untapped potential grows, the future prospects for South Sudan’s tourism scene are promising, with opportunities for economic

As we conclude our exploration of South Sudan’s thriving tourism scene, it is important to emphasize the country’s untapped potential. With its breathtaking landscapes, fascinating history, and vibrant culture, South Sudan offers an authentic and off-the-beaten-path experience for adventurous travelers. By venturing into this remarkable destination, visitors have the opportunity to support local communities, contribute to conservation efforts, and create lasting memories.

We invite you to uncover the hidden treasures of South Sudan, where wilderness transforms into wonder. Embark on an unforgettable journey to explore its natural wonders, immerse yourself in its cultural heritage, and embrace the warm hospitality of its people. South Sudan awaits, ready to captivate and inspire the intrepid traveler.

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The world’s youngest nation which got her independence from Sudan on July 9 th 2011 is an incredibly gifted nation yet experienced by a few, many have been kept away by political turmoil that has gripped the country for much of its infancy. South Sudan is a vast 644,329 square kilometers of stunning savannah, grasslands, wetlands, mountains and abruptly rising hills that form an impressive landscape worth adventuring into. The country is boarded by Ethiopia in the east, Sudan in the north, from which it broke off after unending civil wars, Central African Republic and Democratic Republic in the West and Uganda in the South.

Diverse culture of the people of South Sudan is unmatched anywhere in Africa, as much of it is undisturbed by civilization. In Sudan, the countryside life is natural, intact and rich with cultural diversity that would leave any tourist wondering how they never got here much earlier.

National parks are an array of diverse wild life and flora waiting for discovery by many who have continuously kept away from one of Africa’s most gifted gem. Delay your trip no further, to this unique piece of adventure as this article high lights.

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The White Nile, also known as Al-Jabal River flows from the south making a magnificent entry at Nimule, draining the country’s southern based hills and mountains, through the vast Sudd wetland meandering throughout the country and exiting at Aswan in the north of the country into Sudan.

The Sudd Swamp

The grandiose arrival of the White Nile settles into a vast plain land that floods astronomically in to what is known as the Sudd swamp. The swamp is perhaps the biggest marsh land on the African continent and gets bigger than countries like Bangladesh, during the rainy season to cover as much as 50,000 square kilometers from the 30,000 square kilometers it ordinarily covers in the dry season.

A canoe ride through the thick floating vegetation unveils a tourist to a community of Nilotic people living in grass thatched huts on small islands, whose culture is undisturbed by modernity, over 150 animal species to include crocodiles and birds of rare kinds like pink Pelican call the sudd home.

The Wau City

Approximately 650 kilometers northwest of Juba is the historic city of Wau, which is a popular tourist attraction in South Sudan. Old French and new western architecture converge in Wau city to define its diverse population. The domed St. Mary Cathedral, built in 1905 is one of those ancient iconic structures, whose walls have lived through civil unrest right from colonial days to date, yet stout and firm.

Cattle markets on the out skirts of Juba City

Much of the Juba population as is the majority of the South Sudan is nomadic hence moves from one place to another in search for water and pasture for their animals. At nightfall, cattle are herded into large camps of over 600 animals. These cattle camps offer a thrilling view into the nomadic life of the people of South Sudan, especially the Dinka, with little boys, men, and women, barely dressed, spending cold nights by hundreds of herds of cattle, protecting, and bonding with their life’s treasure. The huge white long horned bulls are a remarkable sight, with as much weight as a ton and a height above that of an ordinary Dinka.

Boma National Park.

The world’s largest animal migration happens here, from the Sudd wetland to the Boma national park. Millions of kobs, tiang and gazelles move from the east bank of the White Nile which forms part of the Sudd wetland towards the north into the higher grounds of Boma national park. The migration is triggered by heavy rains that flood the Sudd wetland causing much of the pastures to submerge in water, hence the movement of the animals into lands of lush greenery growing luxuriantly upon higher grounds in Boma national park

To trail this magnificent migration, one greater than the Serengeti-Masai Mara migration, is an experience to behold.

Best tourist activities / experiences in South Sudan

South Sudan is largely a virgin land filled with adventures waiting on those that are daring, to experience its true beauty. Here are some of the tourist activities to undertake while on a safari in South Sudan.

Wrestling in the Town of Bor

Every weekend, in a large stadium of floodlights, frenzied crowds chant slogans of war; drums are beaten to African folklore to reminisce a culture uninterrupted by western ways. The wrestlers, giant towering Dinka charge at each other like bulls infuriated by competition for a lone female. As the dust rises off the stadium ground, the sweat dripping Dinka collapse to the ground in an entanglement of strength, to the ululation of the crowds. Any tourist would pay top dollar to watch such a match, better yet, dare to wrestle a Dinka!

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11% of South Sudan’s land is dedicated to wildlife and nature where in are 11 gazetted national parks and 13 game reserves. The South Sudan safari in any of the national parks is an up close and personal experience with all kinds of animals like the lions, leopards, cheetahs, warthogs, kobs, gazelles, elephants, and birds of all kind.

Bandingilo National Park

Bandingilo national park is located along the great migration corridor, in Sudan’s equatorial region along the White Nile. Predator animals like lions, caracals, cheetahs in a chase for pray like gazelles, kobs, Nubian giraffes, introduce to a brand-new world that you can only dream about. In this place, the tourist is the attraction as animals are barely familiar to human interaction, the place is new to adventure, and the place is worth every dollar as the animals here are in their most natural habitat and full animal behavior is at optimal display.

The Kidepo Game Reserve

The Kidepo game reserve is a continuation of the Kidepo Valley National Park in Uganda, all its abundance of beauty is carried along into the South Sudan. Its acacia shrubs often offer a perfect camouflage for leopards and lions ready to pounce on unsuspecting gazelles, kobs, giraffes grazing in the short savannah grasslands. Some daring lions, often in vein, attempt to take on the African elephant. However, the African dog is always within the same hunting space as lions and the spotted hyenas often causing stampedes of kobs who in an attempt to escape the dogs, run straight into the unforgiving jaws of the spotted hyena.

The hunting in this reserve is a vicious unforgiving circle to the prey, victimized by predators of all kind across the entire Kidepo plains.

Other parks whose uniqueness awaits adventure include, Nimule National Park, Southern National Park, Bangangai Game Reserve, all barely seen by the world yet so uniquely gifted by nature.

When is the best time to visit South Sudan?

South Sudan experiences a tropical climate with high humidity and substantial amounts of rainfall. The first rain season states from March to May, followed by the longer dry season from June to September and wet season from October to November and the dry season returns from December to February. The seasons may change often, due to effects of climate change.

That said, the best time to visit Sudan would be during the dry seasons from June to September and December to early January, when the terrain is well drained, undisturbed by wet conditions. However, the great migration happens at the start of the wet season when the Sudd gets flooded while the return of the animals happens between December and early January, therefore depending on what you want to see, the March to April window is opportune for experiencing the great animal migration.

What to pack on a South Sudan tour?

The essential commodities to pack are some light clothing and at least one jacket, a camera for filming, passport and visa, your work permit for residents and a yellow fever vaccination card.

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General info 1. Juba National Museum 2. John Garang Memorial 3. Dr. John Garang Mausoleum 4. St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral 5. Nile Street 6. Konyo Konyo Market 7. Jebel Kujur 8. South Sudan Wildlife Reserve 9. Juba Stadium 10. Maadi Island

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The Juba National Museum is one of the top tourist attractions in Juba, the capital city of South Sudan. Located in the heart of the city, the museum offers visitors a unique opportunity to learn about the rich cultural heritage and history of the country. The museum showcases a vast collection of artifacts, artworks, and historical objects that highlight the different cultural groups and their traditions in South Sudan. From traditional weaponry and musical instruments to traditional clothing and pottery, the exhibits provide a fascinating insight into the diverse cultures that make up the country. One of the main highlights of the museum is the impressive collection of ancient Nubian artifacts, including ancient pottery, jewelry, and stone tools. These artifacts offer a glimpse into the region's ancient civilizations and their way of life. In addition to the cultural and historical exhibits, the Juba National Museum also features a section dedicated to natural history. Visitors can explore displays showcasing the rich biodiversity and ecosystem of South Sudan, including its diverse wildlife and flora. The museum frequently hosts temporary exhibitions and cultural events, providing visitors with even more opportunities to engage with the local culture and arts scene. Additionally, the museum offers guided tours and educational programs for visitors of all ages, making it an ideal destination for families and history enthusiasts alike. For tourists looking to immerse themselves in the culture and history of South Sudan, a visit to the Juba National Museum is definitely a must-do. With its vast collection, informative displays, and engaging programs, the museum offers a unique and enriching experience for visitors. You can book here visit and activities to do during your holiday !

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The John Garang Memorial in Juba, South Sudan, is one of the top attractions in the region. It is a significant site that honors the legacy of Dr. John Garang de Mabior, the founding father of the nation. Located in the heart of Juba, the memorial is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and those interested in the country's turbulent past. The memorial complex includes a museum that showcases various artifacts, photographs, and personal belongings of Dr. John Garang, offering visitors an in-depth understanding of his life and the struggle for independence. The highlight of the memorial is the imposing statue of Dr. John Garang, which stands tall in the center of the complex. The statue serves as a powerful reminder of his leadership and dedication to the South Sudanese people. The surrounding gardens provide a peaceful ambiance, perfect for reflection and remembrance. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the complex, enjoying the beautifully maintained green spaces. Additionally, there is a small gift shop where visitors can purchase souvenirs related to Dr. John Garang and South Sudan. Guided tours are available for those wanting a more informative experience. Knowledgeable guides provide insights into the history and significance of the site, ensuring a deeper understanding of the country's struggle for independence. It's worth noting that the John Garang Memorial is not just a tourist attraction but also an important symbol of unity and hope for the people of South Sudan. It offers a unique opportunity to learn about the country's past and gain a greater appreciation for its journey toward peace and stability. Overall, the John Garang Memorial in Juba is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to South Sudan. With its rich history and cultural significance, it provides a memorable and educational experience for visitors.

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The Dr. John Garang Mausoleum is one of the top attractions in Juba, the capital city of South Sudan. It is a significant landmark honoring the memory of Dr. John Garang de Mabior, the founding father and former leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/A). Situated on the banks of the White Nile River, the mausoleum is a symbol of South Sudan's struggle for independence and the legacy of Dr. John Garang. The complex features a grand memorial hall and a towering statue of Dr. Garang, overlooking the serene surroundings. Visitors to the mausoleum can explore the exhibition halls housing various displays and artifacts that showcase the life and achievements of Dr. John Garang. This includes photographs, documents, and personal belongings that provide insights into his leadership and role in South Sudan's history. The serene gardens surrounding the mausoleum offer a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to reflect and pay their respects. It is a popular location for locals and tourists to gather, particularly during significant national events and commemorations. The Dr. John Garang Mausoleum holds immense historical and cultural significance in not only Juba but also in the entire country. It serves as a reminder of South Sudan's rich heritage, triumphs, and the ongoing pursuit of peace and development. Overall, the Dr. John Garang Mausoleum is a must-visit attraction for history enthusiasts and those interested in understanding the roots of South Sudan's independence and progress.

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St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral, located in Juba, South Sudan, is one of the main attractions in the city. This impressive cathedral not only holds great religious significance but also showcases beautiful architecture that attracts tourists from around the world. Built in the early 20th century, St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral stands as a symbol of resilience and faith for the local Catholic community. Its striking design, with a combination of Gothic and African influences, makes it a unique sight to behold. The cathedral's exterior features intricate stonework, towering spires, and beautifully stained glass windows, while the interior boasts a serene ambiance with ornate furnishings and religious artifacts. Besides its religious significance, the cathedral's location in the heart of Juba makes it easily accessible for tourists. It is situated near other popular landmarks, including the Juba Market and the Presidential Palace, making it a convenient stop for sightseeing. Visitors to St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral can explore the peaceful surroundings, admire the stunning architectural details, and engage in quiet contemplation or prayer. Attending a Mass service here allows travelers to experience the local community's devotion and witness the vibrant cultural heritage of South Sudan. When planning a trip to Juba, include St. Joseph's Catholic Cathedral on your itinerary to immerse yourself in the history, spirituality, and architectural splendor of this renowned attraction. Don't miss the chance to appreciate this significant landmark and its cultural significance in South Sudan's bustling capital. To rent a car at the best price for Juba, check this: COMPARE HERE ALL OFFERS FOR CAR RENTAL

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Nile Street, located in Juba, the capital city of South Sudan, is a popular tourist destination that offers a glimpse into the vibrant culture and history of the country. The street stretches along the banks of the majestic Nile River, providing stunning views and a serene atmosphere. One of the main attractions on Nile Street is the Konyo Konyo Market, a bustling traditional market where locals sell a variety of goods, including handmade crafts, fresh produce, and traditional African attire. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant colors and lively atmosphere of the market, making it a perfect spot to experience the local culture and pick up unique souvenirs. Nile Street is also home to several historical landmarks, such as the Juba Bridge. This iconic bridge, which spans across the Nile River, offers breathtaking views of the city and the river. It is a great spot for photography enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful walk along the riverbank. Another must-visit attraction on Nile Street is the John Garang Mausoleum. This memorial site honors the late Sudanese leader, John Garang, who played a significant role in the country's fight for independence. The mausoleum showcases Garang's personal belongings, photographs, and exhibits detailing South Sudan's struggle for independence. For those interested in learning more about the country's history, the South Sudan National Museum is located near Nile Street. The museum houses an impressive collection of artifacts, artworks, and cultural displays that depict the rich heritage of South Sudan. If you're looking for a taste of South Sudanese cuisine, Nile Street is dotted with restaurants and cafes that offer traditional dishes. From hearty stews to grilled meats, visitors can savor the flavors of the local cuisine while enjoying the scenic views of the Nile River. Nile Street is an essential part of the tourist experience in Juba, offering a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Whether you're walking along the riverbank or exploring the bustling market, this vibrant street is sure to leave a lasting impression on your visit to Juba, South Sudan.

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Jebel Kujur, also known as Kujur Hill, is one of the top attractions in Juba, South Sudan. It is a beautiful and serene hill located just outside the city, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The hill is known for its natural beauty, with lush greenery, rocky outcrops, and diverse flora and fauna. It provides visitors with a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and hikers. Hiking to the top of Jebel Kujur is a popular activity, allowing visitors to enjoy stunning views of Juba and the nearby River Nile. The climb is relatively easy, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers. At the summit, be sure to take in the stunning vistas and capture memorable photos of the sprawling cityscape and the picturesque Nile River. Don't forget to pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxing meal amidst the tranquil surroundings. Jebel Kujur is also of great historical significance. It served as a strategic vantage point during the Sudanese Civil War and offers a glimpse into the region's troubled past. Visitors can learn about the conflict and its impact on the local community through guided tours or by speaking to knowledgeable locals. For those interested in experiencing South Sudan's unique culture, Jebel Kujur hosts occasional cultural events and festivals showcasing traditional music, dance, and cuisine. It is a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the vibrant local culture and interact with the friendly South Sudanese people. Jebel Kujur is easily accessible from Juba, with various transportation options available. Whether you're a hiking enthusiast, nature lover, or history buff, a visit to Jebel Kujur is a must when exploring Juba, South Sudan.

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Located in Juba, South Sudan, the South Sudan Wildlife Reserve (SSWR) is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts. This vast reserve spans across thousands of hectares and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. One of the main attractions of SSWR is its impressive wildlife population. Visitors can spot a variety of stunning animals such as elephants, giraffes, buffaloes, zebras, and many more in their natural habitats. Birdwatchers will also be thrilled by the multitude of bird species that can be found here, including the rare Shoebill stork. Apart from the wildlife, the reserve also offers breathtaking landscapes. The picturesque savannahs, wetlands, and rolling hills provide a delightful backdrop for nature walks and photography. Guided safaris are available for those who want to explore the reserve more extensively. Visitors can also engage in various activities within SSWR. The reserve offers opportunities for camping, fishing, and hiking. There are designated camping sites where visitors can spend the night surrounded by the sounds of the wilderness. Fishing enthusiasts can enjoy the abundance of fish species in the reserve's rivers, and hikers can venture through the numerous trails, taking in the beautiful scenery. To fully experience the South Sudan Wildlife Reserve, it is recommended to hire a knowledgeable local guide who can provide valuable insights about the reserve's history, wildlife, and conservation efforts. Travelers to Juba should not miss the chance to explore the South Sudan Wildlife Reserve. With its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and exciting activities, it is sure to leave visitors with unforgettable memories of their trip to South Sudan.

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Located in the capital city of South Sudan, Juba Stadium is a popular tourist attraction that offers a unique experience for sports enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. This multi-purpose stadium serves as a venue for various sporting events, concerts, and cultural celebrations. Juba Stadium, with a seating capacity of around 7,000, is the largest stadium in South Sudan and has become an iconic landmark in the city. The stadium was renovated in recent years to accommodate more spectators and provide a comfortable and modern experience. Sports fans can enjoy watching a wide range of sporting events at Juba Stadium. Football matches are particularly popular, as the stadium is the home ground for the South Sudan national football team and various local clubs. The electric atmosphere and passionate supporters make for an unforgettable experience. Apart from sporting events, Juba Stadium also hosts concerts and cultural celebrations, showcasing the vibrant local music and dance traditions. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of South Sudan, experiencing traditional music, dance, and performances by local artists. For those interested in exploring the surrounding area, Juba Stadium is conveniently located near other popular attractions, including the Nile River and nearby markets where visitors can experience the local culture and buy traditional crafts and souvenirs. Whether you are a sports enthusiast or simply looking to experience the rich culture of South Sudan, Juba Stadium is a must-visit attraction. With its lively atmosphere, diverse events, and central location, it promises to offer an enjoyable and memorable experience for all.

Maadi Island - Top attractions in Juba -10

Maadi Island, also known as Kator Island, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Juba, the capital city of South Sudan. Located in the White Nile River, Maadi Island offers a tranquil and picturesque escape from the bustling city. The island is known for its lush greenery, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities such as swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and bird watching. For those interested in history and culture, Maadi Island also offers a glimpse into South Sudan's rich heritage. The island is home to an ancient fishing village, where traditional practices and customs are still preserved. Exploring the village provides an opportunity to interact with the friendly locals and learn about their way of life. One of the highlights of Maadi Island is the opportunity to take a peaceful boat ride along the White Nile River. The serene surroundings and beautiful landscapes make it a memorable experience for visitors of all ages. To enhance your visit to Maadi Island, it is recommended to pack essentials such as sunscreen, insect repellent, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery. Additionally, it is advisable to bring snacks and water as there may be limited facilities on the island. To reach Maadi Island, visitors can hire a private boat or join a guided tour, which is the most convenient and safest option. The island is easily accessible from Juba city, and the journey usually takes around 30 minutes. Overall, Maadi Island offers a unique and rejuvenating experience for travelers seeking a peaceful retreat in Juba. With its natural beauty, cultural attractions, and leisure activities, it is no wonder why it is considered one of the top attractions in the city. Wild Trips is the Wikipedia of travel: in the unfortunate case you find an error, please write to us to correct it... Thank you! We are always happy to improve and we hope you have appreciated our list of the top 10 places to visit at Juba :)

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10. Boma National Park

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1. White Nile

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2. All Saints Cathedral

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3. St. Joseph's Catholic Church

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4. St.Theresa Cathedral

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5. Konyo Konyo Market

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6. Jebel Kujur

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7. Massai Market Juba

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8. Main Mosque

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9. Juba Stadium

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10. Boma National Park

11. juba nile bridge, 12. bandingilo national park, 13. john garang mausoleum, 14. nyakuron cultural centre, 15. juba town roundabout, 16. jubek's grave, 17. equatoria tower viewdeck, 18. national archives of south sudan.

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19. BomaHills Tourism Limited

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20. The African Encounters

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21. Standard Bar And Restaurant

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22. Metro Safaris

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23. Tulip Inn Friday Rooftop Party

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24. Kanaga Africa Tours

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25. Kinyeti wild Tours Ltd

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26. South Sudan Tribes

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27. juba tours

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28. Bahr El Jebel Safaris - Day Tours

29. jebel kujur hiking(juba tours).

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Republic of South Sudan Africa Juba 11,562,695 inhabitants 644,329 sq km 17.95 inhabitants/sq km South Sudanese pounds (SSP) population evolution

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Here is a list of top tourist attractions in South Sudan . Only the topmost tourist destinations are presented here. To see other destinations, please check the images from South Sudan section.

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  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • Adventurous
  • Good for Big Groups
  • Good for Kids
  • Budget-friendly
  • Good for a Rainy Day
  • Hidden Gems
  • Good for Couples
  • Honeymoon spot
  • Good for Adrenaline Seekers
  • Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, photos, and popularity.

top tourist attractions in south sudan

1. White Nile

1812nielsk

2. All Saints Cathedral

top tourist attractions in south sudan

3. St. Joseph's Catholic Church

top tourist attractions in south sudan

4. St.Theresa Cathedral

top tourist attractions in south sudan

5. Konyo Konyo Market

Matvl

6. Jebel Kujur

top tourist attractions in south sudan

7. Massai Market Juba

top tourist attractions in south sudan

8. Main Mosque

top tourist attractions in south sudan

9. Juba Stadium

top tourist attractions in south sudan

10. Boma National Park

11. juba nile bridge, 12. bandingilo national park, 13. john garang mausoleum, 14. nyakuron cultural centre, 15. juba town roundabout, 16. jubek's grave, 17. equatoria tower viewdeck, 18. national archives of south sudan.

top tourist attractions in south sudan

19. BomaHills Tourism Limited

tommycastellet

20. The African Encounters

F1429XElynnc

21. Standard Bar And Restaurant

top tourist attractions in south sudan

22. Metro Safaris

ankiana

23. Tulip Inn Friday Rooftop Party

top tourist attractions in south sudan

24. Kanaga Africa Tours

top tourist attractions in south sudan

25. Kinyeti wild Tours Ltd

Lapka2009

26. South Sudan Tribes

katiefC7760TO

27. juba tours

688jubat

28. Bahr El Jebel Safaris - Day Tours

29. jebel kujur hiking(juba tours).

top tourist attractions in south sudan

30. Mathiang Adventures

What travellers are saying.

Peter N

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    Top tourist attractions in South Sudan. River Nile. The White Nile, also known as Al-Jabal River flows from the south making a magnificent entry at Nimule, draining the country's southern based hills and mountains, through the vast Sudd wetland meandering throughout the country and exiting at Aswan in the north of the country into Sudan. ...

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