An isolated garrison town during the 21-year civil war, Juba is now the capital of South Sudan – a very important political and economic center. It’s located in the central south of the country, on the White Nile. When in Juba, there are several exciting places for tourists. These include Jebel Kujur, stadia, and hotels...Read More
One of the most exciting attractions in Juba is the cruise on the Nile River where one is able to see breathtaking view of the shores as the Nile meanders towards Bor. The boat cruise is perfect for fishing expedition, filming and photography.Read More
Imatong Mountains are found in the south-eastern part of South Sudan, Eastern Equatoria State. It is made up of a collection of many mountains with Kinyeti being the highest peak at about 3,180 metres and Imatong being the second highest at 2,500 metres. The mountains are easily accessible through the Town of Katire that is 2 hrs...Read More
Located in South Sudan, the Sudd wetland has an estimated area of approximately 57,000 square kilometers. It is one of the largest swamps in Africa and is also one of the largest floodplain wetlands in the world—about 600 km long and a similar distance wide, according to UNESCO. The wetland supports a rich biota, which...Read More
South Sudan wildlife safari was on the rise in the 70s until the war of independence interrupted it for 3 decades from 1983 but now it is picking up. South Sudan is arguably home to one of the largest animal migration in the world. This migration normally happens during the dry and rainy season when...Read More
South Sudan is made up of 64 tribes that inhabits all corners of the country. They speak many languages but the Dinka, Nuer, Shilluk and Bari are widely spoken as they are the largest tribes in the country. Some tribes are known to be cattle keepers while others as farmers. Since the separation South Sudan...Read More
Cattle keeping have been part and parcel of many South Sudanese culture for centuries. The cattle have been used as a measure of wealth but most use them as source of food through meat and milk. Most tribes gave up cattle keeping many years ago for farming due to various reasons but the famous tribes...Read More
South Sudan is becoming a destination for hikers and mountain climbers, places like Juba City, Imatong ranges, Isohe, Torit, Kapoeta, Pibor, Akobo, Malakal, Yambio, Wau and Yei have had an increase in number of people that want to hike, cycle and explore. Juba City dwellers are now having hiking clubs that organize hikes to the...Read More
South Sudan Cultures encompasses religion, languages, tribes, food, artefacts, social life, music and cultural dances. South Sudan is predominantly Christian and African traditional animist. It is also home to small number Muslims. The official language is English but over 60 indigenous languages are spoken across the country with Juba Arabic being widely spoken in the...Read More