South Sudan Tours

South Sudan Tours is a local tour operator company offers packages of private trips & group tours around South Sudan Tourism visit visa hotels

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South Sudan Visa

South Sudan Visa: We provide you with invitation letter to grant your evisa, we just need your passport copy (no need to visit embassy).
Invitation letter is free of charge as part of tour package.
Evisa fees: depends on Nationality
Check South Sudan evisa website.

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This East African country, South Sudan is bordered by Republic of Uganda in the South, Central African Republic in the West, Sudan in the North, and Ethiopia in the East. The country’s population as of 2020 was approximated at about 13.5 million people. South Sudan’s capital city is known as Juba, and it also doubles as the largest commercial city in the country. South Sudan’s official language is English. Other national languages constitutionally recognized include Madi, Dinka, Zande, Otuho and Luo. Different from Sudan that is largely composed of Islam as the dominant religion, Christianity is the dominant religion in South Sudan. The Republic of South Sudan is one of the youngest democracies in the world after having attained its state autonomy from Sudan in 2005, and was later recognized by the United Nations body as an independent nation in the year 2011.

South Sudan Tours: Three Days Juba Tour

Trip overview

The 3 days Juba tour in South Sudan is one of the best things you can do in South Sudan, it gives you enough time to explore almost everything that is there to visit in Juba; Africa’s youngest yet fastest growing city with its neighboring state Terekeka. The first day you explore Juba town and second day Terekeka town. These 3 days are relatively enough for you to explore the amazing South Sudan.

Trip Highlights

Day 1: Juba

Day 2: Juba – Terakeka – Juba (2h)

Day 3: Juba – Flight Back Home

Trip details

Day 1: Juba

Arrival in Juba. Meet your guide and transfer to Pyramid Hotel, near the airport and the city center. After some rest tour around Konyo Konyo market where different types of South Sudanese tribal people can be met. The meat area is worth the visit despite the strong smell. Near this market it is possible to visit a Murle refugee camp to get a close idea of the effects of persisting tribal wars in this young African nation. Lunch in a Lebanese restaurant and afternoon visit to the old botanic garden in Juba’s old town. Dinner in the old town and overnight

Day 2: Juba – Terakeka – Juba

Breakfast and drive to Terakeka, former capital of Terakeka State, today part of Central Equatoria. It was a former Missionary and trading post along the White Nile and today it is a bustling cattle and fishing center. Upon arrival we will visit the old port with a couple of centenary ficus trees and we will explore the market where we can meet Mundari tribal people with interesting tribal marks and tainted hairdos. Lunch in a local restaurant and return to Juba in the afternoon. Dinner in a restaurant near the Nile. Return to the lodge for the overnight

Day 3: Juba – Flight Back Home

Breakfast. Last visits and shopping before transferring to the airport for a departure back home.

3 Days Juba tour in South Sudan

Itinerary overview

The 3 days Juba tour in South Sudan gives you enough time to explore almost everything that is there to visit in Juba; Africa’s youngest yet fastest growing city with its neighboring state Terekeka. The first day you explore Juba town and second day Terekeka town. These 3 days are relatively enough for you to explore the amazing South Sudan.

Trip Highlights

Day 1: Juba

Day 2: Juba – Terakeka – Juba (2h)

Day 3: Juba – Flight Back Home

Trip details

Day 1: Juba

Arrival in Juba. Meet your guide and transfer to Pyramid Hotel, near the airport and the city center. After some rest tour around Konyo Konyo market where different types of South Sudanese tribal people can be met. The meat area is worth the visit despite the strong smell. Near this market it is possible to visit a Murle refugee camp to get a close idea of the effects of persisting tribal wars in this young African nation. Lunch in a Lebanese restaurant and afternoon visit to the old botanic garden in Juba’s old town. Dinner in the old town and overnight

Day 2: Juba – Terakeka – Juba

Breakfast and drive to Terakeka, former capital of Terakeka State, today part of Central Equatoria. It was a former Missionary and trading post along the White Nile and today it is a bustling cattle and fishing center. Upon arrival we will visit the old port with a couple of centenary ficus trees and we will explore the market where we can meet Mundari tribal people with interesting tribal marks and tainted hairdos. Lunch in a local restaurant and return to Juba in the afternoon. Dinner in a restaurant near the Nile. Return to the lodge for the overnight

Day 3: Juba – Flight Back Home

Breakfast. Last visits and shopping before transferring to the airport for a departure back home.

South Sudan Tour: Five Days Tour

The 5 Days Nile and Plain Tribes of South Sudan start in Juba city, then take you to Mundari, Kapoeta and Toposa tribe communities. These are 5 massive days that duck you into South Sudan tribes like no other package

Day 1: Arrival in Juba – Mundari (1h)

Arrival at Juba International airport. Lunch in a restaurant near the White Nile and visit to Konyo Konyo market. In the afternoon, drive to a Mundari cattle camp. Meet the tribal leaders and observe the magical arrival of the long horned Ankole cows to their resting place.

Day 2: Mundari – Juba – Kapoeta (7h)

Breakfast. Early morning photos of waking up of Mundari tribe and their sacred long horned cattle before they leave for grazing. Drive to Kapoeta, East Equatoria’s Far West style capital. Reach the city and meet first Toposa tribal people.

Day 3: Kapoeta – Toposa Tribe (2h)

After breakfast, we will drive to a traditional Toposa community out of Kapoeta. Drive to a remote Toposa region to meet the people in their ‘boma’ –fenced village-. Reach the tribe and meet the elders and local chief. Welcome ceremony and tour around the village. Toposa belong to the Ateker Nation that includes the Turkana in Northern Kenya, the Karamajong in Northern Uganda, and the Nyangatom in Ethiopia. Their economy depends entirely on cattle. In remote areas, Toposa women still dress skin beaded skirts of great beauty and scarify their faces and bodies. After the visit to several Toposa villages, we will return back to Kapoeta for the night.

Day 4: Kapoeta – Larim Tribe – Torit (4h)

Breakfast. Drive to Didinga territory and reach Camp 15, a market place where Didinga and Larim tribes meet every day to commerce and gossip. Meet local authorities and drive to Boya Hills, a special area for plant lovers (many rare species). Larim people number a few thousand individuals living on the foot of Boya Hills (they descended from the top around 20 years ago looking for better pastures for the cattle and to get near the water points –scarce in the region-). Larim scarify their bodies and faces, pierce nose, ears and lips and smoke nicely carved wood and metal pipes. It is a rich culture and its symbol are the unique houses built in wood and adobe, and decorated with snail shells and drawings. After the visit, drive to Torit town for the night.

Day 5: Torit – Juba (2h)

Breakfast. Drive to Juba. Arrival and pick PCR test result (not necessary to go to laboratory – cost 100 USD). Last visits (John Garang Memorial, artisan market, and old town with a few colonial buildings from British period). At the appointed time, transfer to the airport. Flight back home.

Hotels/Pensions Options in South Sudan, Juba
Pyramid Continental Hotel – Juba