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South Sudan Tipping Guide

In South Sudan, tipping is generally not mandatory but is appreciated for good service, particularly by local guides and drivers. While not as common as in some other tourist destinations, a 10-15% tip is often recommended for services like tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff.

Tips are Not Mandatory, But Appreciated. It’s good that you tip anyone on the safari that offers you a good service but you don’t have to feel forced. It’s a token of appreciation and the amount doesn’t really matter. You have to put the value of the tip in the local terms.

Tipping is a personal decision based on the quality of service, but it’s considered a kind gesture.

Local guides and drivers often rely on tips as a supplement to their income, so tipping them is a way to show appreciation for their work.

Tipping hotel staff, such as bellhops or porters, is also acceptable and can be a nice gesture, especially for exceptional service.

A 10-15% tip is a good guideline for services like tour guides, drivers, and hotel staff.  However, you can adjust the amount based on the level of service you received.

While cash is the most common way to tip, credit card options may be limited in some areas, so it’s advisable to carry some local currency or US Dollars.

Tipping is not as prevalent in South Sudan as in many Western countries, so it’s important to be mindful of the local customs and the economic situation of the people you are tipping.

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