JOURNEY INTO THE DINKA TRIBE: DISCOVERING SOUTH SUDAN’S TIMELESS TRIBE

Identified by their shining dark melanin and towering height as though they are aiming for the sky, the Dinka tribe proves beyond reasonable doubt to be that ethnicity comprised of individuals that are as strong, heroic and unchallenged as evidenced by fun activities they engage in. These activities definitely are not for the weak-hearted like wrestling, various ear piercings, smearing white ash over their faces among others.
Cows are sacred to the Dinka people and they live close to their herds by sharing camps and they benefit from their cattle all round through utilizing milk, skin, blood and their waste as paramount to them.

TOPOSA PEOPLE OF SOUTH SUDAN

As you meet the Toposa people; there will be one thing in your mind “how does a person accept scars in their Body”. Scars are part of cultural Identity and pride. A Toposa scar isn’t just any scar; it means adulthood, beauty, or a belonging to a given clan. The Toposa people are fierce warriors who protect their culture and homeland from intruders and inter-tribal fighting. Through certain rites, the young men are initiated into a life as a warrior.

EXPLORING THE PHOTOGRAPHIC FRAMES OF SOUTH SUDAN

In a world where well-trodden paths often dominate the travel landscape, there lies a realm waiting to be discovered by intrepid photographers seeking the extraordinary photography safaris in South Sudan. Welcome to South Sudan, a land shrouded in mystery, where the art of photography takes on new dimensions.