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People visit South Sudan, Here’s a Look At Why People Go To South Sudan

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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People visit South Sudan for a variety of reasons, despite the challenges the country faces. Though it’s not a mainstream tourist destination, it offers unique experiences and opportunities that draw different types of visitors. Here’s a look at why people go to South Sudan:


1. Cultural and Tribal Tourism

South Sudan is one of the most culturally diverse countries in Africa, with over 60 ethnic groups.

  • Mundari, Dinka, Nuer, Toposa, and Lotuko tribes are especially known for their distinct traditions, cattle culture, scarification, and ceremonies.
  • Visitors come to experience traditional lifestyles, dance, music, and rituals.
  • Cultural photography and anthropology researchers often visit to document indigenous ways of life.

2. Wildlife and Ecotourism

  • Boma and Bandingilo National Parks host one of the largest animal migrations in the world, involving antelope species like white-eared kob and tiang.
  • South Sudan’s natural landscape includes vast wetlands (like the Sudd), savannas, and rivers.
  • It’s a paradise for bird watchers, with over 800 species, including the rare shoebill stork.

3. Adventure and Off-the-Beaten-Path Travel

  • For hardcore travelers and adventure seekers, South Sudan is one of the least-explored countries in the world.
  • They come for the challenge of discovering raw, untouched Africa and witnessing a nation still defining its identity.
  • Visiting places with minimal tourist infrastructure is a unique and rewarding experience for some.

4. Humanitarian and Development Work

  • A large number of foreigners travel to South Sudan for humanitarian aid, peacekeeping, and development projects.
  • Organizations like the UN, NGOs, and church missions are deeply involved in healthcare, education, food aid, and conflict resolution.

5. Historical and Political Interest

  • Researchers, journalists, and documentarians come to study:
    • Post-conflict recovery
    • Nation-building
    • Human rights issues
    • The legacy of the Second Sudanese Civil War and the struggle for independence.

6. Faith-Based Missions

  • Many missionaries and faith-based organizations visit for church-building, community service, and outreach.
  • Christianity is the dominant religion, and there’s active church engagement in education and healthcare.

7. Diaspora Visits

  • South Sudanese from the diaspora (in the U.S., Australia, Canada, Kenya, etc.) often return to:
    • Visit family
    • Invest in land or business
    • Participate in cultural ceremonies
    • Support local development
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