South Sudan-2-day-itinerary
South Sudan: A 2-Day Glimpse into Untamed Beauty (Adventure Itinerary)
Important Note: This itinerary is designed for adventurous travellers seeking unique experiences. South Sudan is still developing its tourism infrastructure and safety can be a concern. Thorough research, local guidance, and travel insurance are essential.
Visa Requirements: Most nationalities require a visa to enter South Sudan. Check with the nearest South Sudanese embassy or consulate for specific requirements. A letter of invitation from a local organization or individual may be necessary.
Transportation: Domestic flights are the primary mode of transportation between major cities. Road travel can be challenging due to poor infrastructure and security concerns.
Currency: The South Sudanese Pound (SSP) is the official currency. US dollars are widely accepted but exchange rates fluctuate.
Safety: Exercise caution and awareness at all times. Stay informed about local security situations and follow the advice of your guides and local authorities.
Day 1: Juba Exploration & Cultural Immersion
- Morning:
- Arrive in Juba International Airport (JUB) and transfer to your accommodation.
- Visit the National Museum of South Sudan to learn about the country’s history, culture, and wildlife.
- Afternoon:
- Explore the bustling Konyo Konyo Market for a vibrant glimpse into local life. Haggle for souvenirs and sample traditional South Sudanese cuisine.
- Evening:
- Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant and experience traditional music and dance performances.
Day 2: Wildlife Adventure & Natural Beauty
- Morning:
- Take a domestic flight to Rumbek, the gateway to the Sudd Wetlands – one of Africa’s largest freshwater wetlands.
- Embark on a guided boat tour through the Sudd, spotting diverse birdlife (including African fish eagles, pelicans, and herons) and perhaps even Nile crocodiles.
- Afternoon:
- Hike through the surrounding savannah grasslands, keeping an eye out for wildlife such as antelopes, giraffes, and zebras.
- Evening:
- Enjoy a campfire dinner under the starry African sky, listening to stories from local guides about the rich biodiversity of the Sudd.
Things to Know:
- Language: English is the official language, but Arabic and various local languages are also spoken.
- Accommodation: Options range from basic guesthouses to more comfortable hotels in major cities. Booking in advance is recommended.
- Food: South Sudanese cuisine features stews, grilled meats, fish, and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Be sure to try the local staple, “ugali” (a maize flour porridge).
- Health: Consult a travel doctor for necessary vaccinations and malaria prophylaxis.
Additional Interests:
- Boma National Park: Home to diverse wildlife including elephants, giraffes, lions, and leopards. Access is limited due to remoteness and infrastructure challenges.
- Nimule National Park: Known for its scenic waterfalls and diverse birdlife.
This itinerary provides a starting point for exploring South Sudan’s unique landscapes and cultural heritage. Remember to prioritize safety, respect local customs, and embrace the adventure!