South Sudan is one of the top 10 least visited countries in the world. It’s also the youngest country in the world. That's why the natural beauty is kept over there. When you suggest visiting South Sudan, some of the most common questions are: "Is it safe to travel to South Sudan?" and "Where is South Sudan presently in terms of war?" Following the signing of the hopeful peace accord in 2018, there has been a more calm climate for individuals to travel to the nation without fear or concern.
Pass through travel risks on way to South Sudan, cause you're just well-prepared with travel insurance, every travel risk will be covered. You can enjoy the pristine beauty with mass forests, savannahs, and big mammal species, and learn more about the special lifestyle of Sudan people. You can choose national parks as ideal destinations for your trip, such as Boma National Park, Bandingilo National Park, and Southern National Park.
A blossoming hiking activity in the woods of the Imatong Mountains.
Visitors can hire a boat to Opekoloe Island for the best sightings of elephants, crocs, and hippos.
Forest Camping is a pleasant and peaceful way for families to get together and enjoy under the night.
The world's largest mammal migration heads to Boma National Park which is home to lions, elephants, giraffes, and cheetahs.
Boma National Park is the home of the largest or the second-largest annual land mammal migration on the planet.
Huge herds of animals migrate in South Sudan's Boma National Park as water supplies dry up after the seasonal rains, and then again when the rains return. The migration is anticipated to be significantly bigger than anywhere, in which around 2,000,000 animals look for grass. The park is a nominated UNESCO World Heritage Site and an Important Bird Area (IBA), home to 400 bird species such as shoebills and black-crowned cranes.
The Southern National Park, covers about 7,800 square kilometers of territory in the center of South Sudan, with apparently limitless swaths of woods and grassland savannah.
Surprisingly off-the-beaten-path for travelers to this region of Africa, the area has remained the pristine beauty and nature in the past 70 years. When global travelers do come, there will be a chance to view the Congo lion, the colobus monkey, bushbabies, marabou storks, and kobs aplenty.
Bandingilo National Park, the natural treasure of the Equatoria area, is another fantastic site to visit and experience the stunning phenomena of the yearly migration of the white-eared kob.
Spread out over the riparian grass plains that reach eastwards from the White Nile River, it's a surprisingly accessible site-owing primarily to its closeness to the capital, Juba.
If you decide to go once the current Sudanese issues have passed, you may expect to see Nubian giraffes and elephants on the view at Bandingilo!
Our service offers all of the items you need for an amazing trip to South Sudan.
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When you're out of line at the port, our transportation team with cars will find you and take you to your destination.
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