Customized Tour to South Sudan

6N/7D 3-5 Cities

Juba,Wau,Malakal and Bor

South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, invites adventurers and culturally curious travelers to explore an unspoiled African frontier, teeming with diverse wildlife, ancient cultural heritage, and intriguing tribal communities. This enchanting tour takes you through some of the country's most significant cities: Juba, Wau, Malakal, and Bor. Marvel at the vibrant pulse of Juba, the nation's capital, discover the sprawling beauty of the Sudd wetlands, and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the Dinka and Nuer tribes. Experience the thrill of observing wildlife in Bandingilo and Boma National Parks, where the wonders of nature unfold before your eyes. This journey promises an unforgettable adventure, blending the magic of South Sudan's landscapes with its profound cultural legacy.

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Tour FAQ

Do Indian citizens need a visa to visit South Sudan?

  • Yes, Indian citizens require a visa, which should be obtained from the South Sudan embassy.

What is the best season to visit South Sudan?

  • The best season is the dry season from November to April.

Is it safe for Indians to travel to South Sudan?

  • With appropriate precautions and guidance, South Sudan is safe for travelers, but it's essential to monitor the local security situation.

Are there direct flights from India to South Sudan?

  • No, there are no direct flights, but connections are available via Middle Eastern hubs like Dubai.

What currencies are accepted in South Sudan?

  • The South Sudanese pound is the official currency, but U.S. dollars are also widely accepted.

What souvenirs can I buy in South Sudan?

  • Souvenirs include traditional crafts, jewelry, textiles, and artwork. Markets in Juba offer a range of locally made items.

What wildlife can I see in South Sudan?

  • Wildlife includes elephants, giraffes, antelopes, and a variety of bird species. The national parks are rich in biodiversity.

What is the local cuisine like in South Sudan?

  • South Sudanese cuisine includes dishes like kisra (a type of flatbread), asida (a porridge-like dish), and various stews made from meat, fish, and vegetables.

What are the top attractions in South Sudan?

  • Key attractions include Boma National Park, Bandingilo National Park, Nimule National Park, the Sudd wetlands, and the cultural experiences in Juba.

What are the major festivals in South Sudan?

  • Major festivals include Independence Day on July 9th, cultural festivals, and various religious celebrations observed by different communities.