The 64 tribes of South Sudan are groups that share strong common interests and beliefs. They speak different but related…
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Exploring the 64 Tribes of South Sudan – A Tapestry of Cultures & Languages
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Top 10 Influential Tribes of South Sudan – Culture & Traditions
View packageSouth Sudan is an African country located in the north. It has diverse plants and animals that support the well-being…
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Dinka Tribe of South Sudan – Cultural Practices, Social Structure & Significance of Cattle
View packageGezira, which later became part of Sudan, is the true origin of the Dinka people. They lived under the Kingdom…
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Wau Cathedral – South Sudan’s Largest Religious Landmark & Cradle of Christianity
View packageThe shining stone carvings and the stained glass windows catch the attention of tourists at their first encounter with Wau…
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Radom National Park – Exploring the Biodiversity of South Darfur’s Protected Area
View packageRivers, streams, and permanent pools cover most parts of Random National Park, which is disputed between Sudan and South Sudan….
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Lantoto National Park – Explore South Sudan’s Wilderness & Wildlife
View packageLantoto National Park is a protected area covering 760 km² in Central Equatoria. It hosts the highest and most prominent…
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Languages of South Sudan – Exploring the Nation’s Linguistic Diversity
View packageThe fact about South Sudan languages is, South Sudan has over 60 indigenous languages and a few non-indigenous languages. The…
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Lotuko Tribe of South Sudan – Culture, Traditions & Agro-Pastoral Lifestyle
View packageThe Lotuko tribe is one of the Nilotic groups living in Eastern Equatoria State, with a population ranging between 500,000…
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Juba City – Exploring South Sudan’s Capital & Cultural Hub
View packageJuba is a bustling city located in the western part of the Nile, serving as the capital of Central Equatoria…
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South Sudan Visa & Entry Requirements – Essential Information for Travelers
View packageFor non-South Sudan citizens, it is required to carry documents at all times that prove legal entry into the country….
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Shilluk Tribe of South Sudan – Heritage, Kingdom & Cultural Resilience
View packageThe Shilluk tribe is different from most other tribes in South Sudan because they are ruled under a hereditary kingdom….
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Mount Kinyeti – South Sudan’s Highest Peak in the Imatong Mountains
View packageImatong Mountains hold the beauty of Kinyeti, which has the highest peak at an elevation of 3,187 meters above sea…
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Understanding the Mundari Tribe’s Cow Urine Bathing Tradition
View packageWant to know why the Mundari Tribe showers with cow urine? The Mundari tribe washes their heads with cow urine…
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Otuho Tribe of South Sudan – Cultural Practices, Agriculture & Ancestral Beliefs
View packageThe Otuho people live near mountain ranges such as the Imatong Mountains, which is the highest mountain in South Sudan….
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Southern National Park – South Sudan’s Wildlife Safari
View packageIn 1950, reports confirmed that Southern National Park covered an area of 7,800 square miles. The park is surrounded by…
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Sudd Wetland – Exploring Africa’s Largest Freshwater Ecosystem in South Sudan
View packageA wetland is a waterlogged area. The Sudd Wetland, which means obstruction or barrier, was formed by the White Nile…
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Nuer Tribe of South Sudan – Culture, Cattle Traditions & Semi-Nomadic Lifestyle
View packageThe Nuer tribe of South Sudan has been living near the riverbanks and in western Ethiopia since 3372 BCE. They…
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Boma National Park – South Sudan’s Wildlife & Cultural Treasure
View packageBoma National Park is a captivating destination located in southeastern Sudan, offering a wilderness experience like no other. This guide…
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Mundari Tribe of South Sudan – Culture, Traditions & Cattle Heritage
View packageNothing is more important to the Mundari tribe than their cattle. Energetic youths stand around the shelter, always guarding them…
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Shambe Nature Reserve – Exploring South Sudan’s Wildlife Sanctuary
View packageShambe Nature Reserve covers over 620 km², occupying the remote areas of Adior Payam and the southern parts of Kenisa…