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SOUTH SUDAN
South Sudan is a country with a rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural landscapes. Here are some key aspects of South Sudan:
Culture
- Diverse ethnic groups with unique traditions and customs
- Traditional music and dance play a significant role in South Sudanese culture
History
- Gained independence from Sudan in 2011
- Experienced civil war and ongoing conflict
Natural Landscapes
- Sudd wetlands, home to diverse wildlife
- Nile River flows through the country
Challenges
- Ongoing conflict and instability
- Humanitarian crisis affecting many people
Economy
- Reliant on oil exports
- Agriculture is also an important sector
Tour Operators in South Sudan
Top Tour Operators
- Exploring Tourism: A reliable travel agency offering customized tour packages, airport transfers, guides, hotels, and sightseeing.
- One More Adventure Safaris: Offers safari experiences, cultural heritage tours, and nature experiences.
- South Sudan Tours & Travel Services: Provides travel advice, visa/travel permits, packaged tours, hotel bookings, and car hires.
- BomaHills Tourism Limited: A company offering various tour activities and guided experiences.
Tour Packages
- Cultural Tours
- Wildlife Safaris (Boma
- National Park, Nimule National Park)
- Adventure Tours (Nile River safaris, Sudd Wetland exploration)
- Photography Tours
Specialty Tours
- Bird Watching Tours
- Tribe Tours (Mundari, Lotuko, Dinka tribes)
Airbnb in South Sudan
South Sudan offers various Airbnb options, especially in Juba. Here are some top picks:
Top-Rated Rentals
- Oasis Guesthouse – Hai Thoura (Studio)
- Mountain View (2BDR)
- New Lulu Apartments: Family-friendly with a pool, gym, and rooftop restaurant
- Fire Tree Apartment: Secure with restaurant access
- Gabat River House: Serene riverfront retreat
Amenities
- Kitchen facilities, WiFi, free parking, air conditioning, and pools available across many rentals
Pricing
- Airbnb rentals start at $30/night (before taxes and fees)
- Hotels from $40/day
Airlines in South Sudan
Airlines in South Sudan
- Golden Wings Airline
- Interstate Airways
- Kush Air
- South Airlines
International booking available through platforms like Utiket and Ethiopian Airlines.
Flights include:
- Regional: Tanzania, Mozambique, Madagascar
- International: India, Pakistan, China, Middle East, and Africa
Buses in South Sudan
Bus Fares and Operating Hours
- Local fares start at $1.50.
- Operating hours vary by route, usually from early morning to late evening.
Planning Your Trip
- Use transit apps or websites to plan journeys.
- Major stops and schedules are accessible online or at terminals.
Booking Tickets
- Use Busbud for booking and comparing routes.
Alternatives
- Taxis
- Scooters
- Car rentals
- Bicycles
- Walking for short distances
Boats in South Sudan
Boating is available especially around the Nile and national parks.
Boating Activities
- Nile River boat rides (e.g., to Nimule National Park)
- White water rafting
- Snorkeling & scuba diving
- Canoeing
- Fishing charters
Tour Operators
- Exploring Tourism
- Travel Sudan Tours
- Red Sea Secret Diving Center
Boat Sales and Rentals
- Yacht Market, OpenSooq, Sudanese Shipyard (traditional boat makers)
Tour Guides in South Sudan
Top Guides
- Nyang: 3-day Mundari & Dinka tribe tours
- Patrick: Organized photo shoots and cultural sessions
- Timon Tabayi: Led Mundari Cattle Camp tour
- Oscar: Provided unique experiences
- Isaac: Known for engagement with locals and great service
Tour Companies
- Exploring Tourism
- The African Encounters
- Africa Adventure Consultants
- BomaHills Tourism Limited
- Real Sudan Tours
Tourism Industry in South Sudan
While still emerging due to past conflicts, South Sudan’s tourism potential is vast.
Attractions
- National Parks: Boma, Bandingilo, Nimule, Lantoto, Shambe
- Game Reserves: Ez Zeraf, Ashana, Bengangai, Mbarizunga
- Cultural Activities: Tribal visits, dance/music traditions
- Nile River tours
- Wildlife Migration: Boma NP hosts Africa’s second-largest migration
Challenges
- Limited infrastructure
- Political instability
- Low tourism investment
Prospects
- 4.1% GDP contribution projected by 2024
- Growth via public-private partnerships
- Cultural festivals and heritage tourism expansion
Beaches in South Sudan
Though landlocked, South Sudan offers lakeside and riverside beaches:
Beaches
- Hash Harriers House Beach (Northern Bahr el Ghazal)
- Beaches in Central, Jonglei, Eastern, and Western Equatoria
Nearby options in Sudan:
- Port Sudan Beaches
- Arous Village
- Suakin
Touristic Sites in South Sudan
National Parks
- Boma NP: Large-scale migration, elephants, antelopes
- Bandingilo NP: Wildlife and savannah
- Nimule NP: Forests, baboons, hippos, crocs
- Southern NP: 7,800 sq km of diverse flora/fauna
Cultural Sites
- All Saints Cathedral
- St. Joseph’s Catholic Church
- Nyakuron Cultural Centre
- John Garang Mausoleum
Natural Landmarks
- White Nile
- Jebel Kujur
- Sudd Wetland
Other Sites
- Juba Town Roundabout
- Equatoria Tower
- Massai Market
National Parks in South Sudan
Top Parks
- Boma National Park: Africa’s second-largest wildlife migration
- Southern National Park: Savannas, wetlands, elephants
- Bandingilo National Park: Annual migration, birdlife
- Nimule National Park: Hippos, crocs, riverine landscapes
- Shambe National Park: Rhino and hippo conservation
- Lantoto National Park: Forests, elephants, ostriches
- Radom National Park: UNESCO site, home to wild dogs and elephants
Cultural Sites in South Sudan
Museums & Cultural Centers
- Juba National Museum
- Nyakuron Cultural Centre
- Kajiko Cultural Centre
- Juba Art Gallery
Historical Sites
- Meroë Pyramids
- Jebel Barkal
- Ancient Rock Art Sites
Traditional Villages
- Dinka Cattle Camps
- Mundari Community
- Boma and Nimule NP ancient sites
Hotels in South Sudan
Luxury Hotels
- Radisson Blu Juba – $219/night
- Pyramid Continental Hotel – $321/night
- Juba Landmark Hotel – $161/night
Mid-Range
- Acacia Village – $157/night
- Panorama Portico Hotel – $170/night
- Crown Hotel Juba – $143/night
Budget Options
- Royal Hotel – $98/night
- Eastern Plaza Hotel – $100/night
- Juba Regency Hotel – $191/night
Other Notables:
- Amarula Lodge, Afex Rivercamp, Dream Palace Hotel, Aron International Hotel