ESSENTIAL TRAVEL TIPS FOR TRAVELING TO SOUTH SUDAN

South Sudan is a land of stunning landscapes, rich culture, and vibrant communities. A virgin destination that almost all adventurers are seeking out. However, it’s also a destination that requires careful planning and consideration due to its complex history and newness into the tourism industry. So you will need some essential travel tips for traveling to South Sudan.

South Sudan has a number of several attractions that you can definitely die for. The Mundari cattle camp, that furnishes experiences through the daily lives of the Mundari herds men, the local markets for everything that is South Sudanese and the fastest growing African city; Juba.

5 CAPTIVATING FACTS ABOUT SOUTH SUDAN

South Sudan, the youngest country in the world, is a land shrouded in mystique and steeped in history. Since gaining independence in 2011, it has captured the world’s attention with its unique blend of cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and resilient people. The country has facts that have attracted millions of travelers each year to come and storm South Sudan just to have a glimpse as well as experience the several distinct cultures that dwell in South Sudan.

From the Mundaris, Dinkas, Akakwas, Toposa to so many other tribes summing to almost more than 60, South Sudan is a must visit destination in a life time.

Here are five fascinating facts about South Sudan that shed light on its allure to beckon millions of tourists to the country in a year.

EXPLORING THE IK PEOPLE OF UGANDA

If you are a culture lover, bitten by a travel bug, always probing to be in a new place, meeting up with new people and interacting is diverse cultures, a combined South Sudan and Uganda tour is a perfect gem for you. It offers the real African encounters, from the Dinka cattle camp to the IK people of Murongole mountain in the Karamoja region in Uganda is just that dream cultural safari you have always saved for.

The allure of the Ik people of Uganda lies not only in their breathtaking natural surroundings but also in their traditional way of life and robust cultural heritage, which beckons curious travelers from far and wide. Here, we delve into the distinctive aspects of Ik culture that set them apart from neighboring tribes: