While most travelers flock to the Serengeti, South Sudan quietly hosts what is now confirmed to be the largest land mammal migration on Earth. Every year, over six million antelope—predominantly white-eared kob, tiang, and Mongalla gazelle—traverse the vast landscape between Bandingilo and Boma National Park. Witnessing this “Great Nile Migration” is a humbling experience, as the horizon disappears behind a thundering sea of life.
For those looking to witness this spectacle firsthand, our South Sudan National Parks tours offer specialized expeditions into the heart of the migration path. Whether you are a wildlife photographer or a nature enthusiast, the sheer scale of the herds in the Boma National Park region is a sight that rivals any other safari on the continent.

