South Sudan Information
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Malaria in South Sudan
View packageMalaria is a significant public health problem in South Sudan, with high transmission rates throughout the year and a substantial…
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Lopit Tribe of South Sudan
View packageThere are between 25,000 to 30,000 Lopit people. They live in the Lopit hills, which make up the Torit district’s…
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Lakes of South Sudan
View packageSouth Sudan is a land-locked nation with land borders to six other nations. It borders Sudan in the north, Ethiopia…
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January in South Sudan
View packageAre you thinking of taking a vacation to South Sudan and wondering what kind of weather to expect? Sudan is…
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Internet Connectivity on South Sudan Safari
View packageWith six national parks, South Sudan is a recently independent nation with several issues, most notably poor infrastructure that makes…
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Imatong Mountains
View packageThe Imatong Mountains are a stunning and lovely exception in a country known for its broad flat savannahs and marshes….
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How to pay for your South Sudan Safari
View packageIt’s a wonderful adventure to plan a safari in South Sudan, but you must be sure that your payments are…
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Entry Points for South Sudan
View packageSouth Sudan has two international airports: one in Malakal, in the country’s north, and one in Juba, the capital. Juba…
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Drone Rules & Regulations in South Sudan
View packageIn South Sudan, drone use is allowed but with certain regulations. While a permit is not required for recreational use,…
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Do you need travel insurance for South Sudan
View packageWhile travel insurance isn’t mandatory for visiting South Sudan, it is highly recommended, especially due to the country’s limited healthcare…
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Animals in South Sudan
View packageOn a safari to South Sudan, you’re likely to see a variety of animals, including elephants, giraffes, buffalo, antelope, and various…
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Traditional Wrestling at Bor Freedom Square – South Sudan’s Cultural Sport
View packageWrestling at Bor Freedom Square is a competitive sport where strong young men compete to win. However, deaths are sometimes…
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Why Visit South Sudan? Discover Its Culture, Wildlife & Heritage
View packageWhy visit South Sudan? South Sudan is an adventurous country located in Eastern Africa. It is a newly formed country…
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Understanding the Mundari Tribe’s Cow Urine Bathing Tradition
View packageWant to know why the Mundari Tribe showers with cow urine? The Mundari tribe washes their heads with cow urine…
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Wau Cathedral – South Sudan’s Largest Religious Landmark & Cradle of Christianity
View packageThe shining stone carvings and the stained glass windows catch the attention of tourists at their first encounter with Wau…
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Toposa Tribe of South Sudan – Culture, Traditions & Lifestyle
View packageThe Toposa Tribe are considered brutal, but they still welcome visitors as long as they are not after their cattle….
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Top Attractions in South Sudan – Must-See Destinations & Cultural Experiences
View packageTourism in South Sudan declined due to civil wars and the COVID-19 pandemic, which happened in 2020 and since South…
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Top Activities in South Sudan – Must-Do Experiences for Travelers
View packageSearching for the top tourist activities in South Sudan? Enjoy the beauty of South Sudan by visiting its amazing tourist…
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Top 10 Influential Tribes of South Sudan – Culture & Traditions
View packageSouth Sudan is an African country located in the north. It has diverse plants and animals that support the well-being…
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Shilluk Tribe of South Sudan – Heritage, Kingdom & Cultural Resilience
View packageThe Shilluk tribe is different from most other tribes in South Sudan because they are ruled under a hereditary kingdom….









