Explore South Sudan with Benny's Royal Tours: Unforgettable Journey from Cochin to Juba,Wau,Malakal and Bor

The tour of South Sudan offers an unparalleled adventure for those seeking to explore a lesser-known yet richly diverse corner of Africa. Your journey begins in Juba, the nation's bustling capital, which is alive with vibrant markets, historic landmarks, and the ever-present Nile River winding through its core. As you wander through Konyo Konyo Market on the first day, you're greeted by the aroma of exotic spices and the cheerful exchange of merchants haggling over their colorful wares.

The John Garang Mausoleum, a serene tribute to the nation's founding father, stands as a poignant reminder of South Sudan's turbulent journey to independence. It's a sobering but inspiring sight, followed by a visit to the Juba Cathedral, where spirituality and local culture intertwine. The National Museum's displays reveal the nation's deep historical and cultural roots.

From Juba, your flight to Bandingilo National Park opens up a world where nature reigns supreme. Here, you'll marvel at vast herds of gazelles and antelopes as they migrate across the park's savannah. The park provides a glimpse into Africa's ancient wildlife migrations, with elephants, giraffes, and even predators like lions and leopards calling this wilderness home. At the same time, you engage with the local tribes who live in harmony with the park's ecosystem.

Your next stop, Malakal, leads you to the edge of the mysterious Sudd wetlands. Navigating this vast swamp by boat, you're enveloped in a landscape teeming with hippos, crocodiles, and rare bird species. The Shilluk people welcome you with open arms, sharing their traditional way of life that's deeply connected to these waters.

Heading to Bor, you'll experience a quieter pace of life along the White Nile. The Dinka people, with their rich artistic traditions and deep spiritual beliefs, share their ancient customs. The river itself, calm yet powerful, carries stories of generations.

Further south, Boma National Park is an expanse of untouched wilderness. The rolling grasslands are perfect grazing grounds for buffalo, antelope, and zebras, while the indigenous Toposa, Murle, and Jie tribes reveal their unique lifestyles. Their vibrant attire and intricate jewelry stand out vividly against the natural backdrop.

Returning to Juba, your journey ends with a renewed appreciation for South Sudan's resilience, diversity, and unbreakable spirit.