10 Best Places to Visit in South Sudan | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
10 Best Places to Visit in South Sudan | Travel Video | Travel Guide | SKY Travel
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00:00:00 Boma National Park - A Wilderness Wonderland
00:00:19 Juba Bridge - Symbol of Unity and Resilience
00:00:36 Nimule National Park - Sanctuary of Endangered Species
00:00:53 Tore Hills - Geological Wonder of Cultural Significance
00:01:11 Yei Catholic Cathedral - Beacon of Faith and Splendor
00:01:27 Wau Mosque - Enduring Influence of Islam
00:01:41 Malakal Stadium - Unifying Power of Sports and Community
00:01:58 Loka Beach - Tranquil Escape Along the White Nile
00:02:14 John Garang Mausoleum - Tribute to a Visionary Leader
00:02:29 St. Theresa Cathedral - Architectural Grandeur and Spiritual Significance
00:02:48 Conclusion - Unraveling the Captivating Stories
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What is so special about South Sudan! South Sudan is the destination for those who enjoy the outdoors.
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Cities
Juba
Aweil
Bentiu
Bor
Malakal
Yei
Rumbek
Torit
Yambio
Main Destinations
Bandinglio National Park
Boma National Park
Southern National Park
Nimule National Park
Four national parks and fourteen game reserves, which are located throughout the nation, are home to some of Africa's most stunning and significant species. Bandinglio, Boma, Southern, and Nimule national parks are among the four parks. Bandinglio National Park is the most significant of these four. This is due to the fact that it is the site of the second-largest animal migration in the entire planet. The first is the wildlife movement between Tanzania's Serengeti and Kenya's Mara.
Bandinglio National Park was created in 1992 and is situated in the Equatorial and Eastern Regions of South Sudan. It spans more than 10,000 square kilometers and crosses the White Nile. There are numerous diverse creatures that call it home, including giraffes, lions, buffalos, cheetahs, leopards, gazelles, tigers, and elephants.
South Sudan has very few tourism facilities, yet tourists to Juba and other cities and towns in the nation seldom lack for lodging. Several reasonably priced hotels are already in operation, and many more are continuously being built. Juba International Airport in the nation is currently one of the busiest in all of Africa. International flights arrive at the airport from Cairo, Addis Abeba, Nairobi, Entebbe, Khartoum, and Dubai. Moreover, roads connect Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, and Kenya to the city of Juba. For the advantage of tourists, a number of tour operators and automobile rental businesses are already operating in the city.
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All Saints Cathedral in Juba, South Sudan
All Saints Cathedral in Juba, South Sudan
As the Episcopal Church of Sudan, All Saints is Juba's main church. Built in 1959, it holds daily services in Arabic, English and Zande. In recent years, growing congregations have struggled to be accommodated in All Saints. In early 2013, plans were announced to build a bigger cathedral that could accommodate 3,000 worshippers. The original All Saints Cathedral is expected to be put to other church-related uses in the future.
Still coming to terms with its new status as an independent country, South Sudan has built a few tourist attractions to offer its visitors. Nor does it have much in the way of infrastructure and overall facilities. That said, it is certainly a tourist destination to watch out for in the future, with much promise in store.
Those who do plan to visit South Sudan will be rewarded with a glimpse of an Africa that is still remote and relatively unchanged since ancient times.
Many of the principal attractions understandably live within the spreading capital city, Juba, where particular highlights include both the imposing Cathedral of All Saints and the rather stately Presidential Palace.
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Yei, South Sudan - Town Center
During the summer of 2006 we were in Yei, South Sudan. This is a short drive through the center of town, on our way to visit the prison.
The Road to Yei
This is the highway between Juba and Yei in South Sudan. Nonstop local auto-tuned reggae jams for 6 hours? Heaven on earth.
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Arrival in Yei
Hitching a ride after landing in Yei, Sudan.
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Juba, South Sudan - Drive across City & Return
Route across Juba, South Sudan, from the Airport to South-West of the city towards Yei & the Return trip.
00:00 - Map
00:05 - Terminal Drive
00:17 - Airport Road
02:15 - Presidential Palace Turn-off
02:26 - Airport Road
03:00 - Beijing Hotel Corner
03:35 - Chinese Embassy
03:46 - Office of the Vice President
04:05 - Ministries Road
04:26 - South Sudan Police Service
04:37 - University Road
06:20 - University of Juba
07:25 - University Roundabout
07:50 - University Road
08:53 - Garbage Bridge
09:26 - University Road
10:08 - South Sudan People’s Defence Force Tiger Battalion Roundabout
10:20 - Jebel Market Road
12:53 - Jebel Market (On Left)
14:04 - Central Prison / Ministry of Finance / Range Turn-off Roundabout
14:16 - Jebel Market Road
16:00 - Juba Bypass Road
18:00 - Yei Road
21:13 - Return Trip
21:33 - Return Yei Road
21:44 - (Smoke is from garbage fire trying to crack a boulder into gravel)
21:56 - Yei Road
24:55 - Juba Bypass Road
27:14 - Jebel Market Road
32:13 - University Road
32:46 - Garbage Bridge
33:12 - University Road
34:56 - University of Juba
36:00 - University Road
38:17 - Ministries Road
38:30 - Presidential Road Shortcut
39:17 - Airport Road
42:05 - Terminal Drive
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South Sudan - A Young Country in Recovery - Travel Vlog in South Sudan
South Sudan is still recovering from its war for independence from Sudan. In 2016, South Sudan was one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises with 6 million people living in danger of survival. Today, 80% of the population lives on less than one dollar per day.
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Aerial view of a mountainious landscape, Boya Mountains, Imatong, South Sudan
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