South Sudan Travel Guide
South Sudan, is a landlocked country located in north-eastern Africa. South Sudan has a land border to its north with Sudan; to the east by Ethiopia; to the south by Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo; and to the west by the Central African Republic.
Its landscapes includes high-altitude plateaus and escarpments, lush savannas, swampland, and rainforests that are home to many species of wildlife.
The capital, Juba, sits on the banks of the White Nile. From there they can travel to see the Sudd wetland where the Nile forms one of the world’s largest inland wetlands, if they are lucky they will also see some of the large populations of hippos that live there.
Boma National Park has elephant, giraffe and lion roaming free and also the second largest animal migration in the world, with an estimated two million antelopes moving around the country.