South Sudan

South Sudan

About South Sudan

South Sudan is the world's newest nation — Boma National Park wildlife migrations and Nile River culture.

Wonderful Tourist Locations

Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in South Sudan.

Boma National Park

Boma National Park

Second-largest land mammal migration.
Sudd Wetlands

Sudd Wetlands

Vast Nile swamp ecosystem.
Juba Nile Bridge

Juba Nile Bridge

Capital city on the White Nile.

Top Restaurants in South Sudan

Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.

Da Vinci Restaurant South Sudanese-International

Da Vinci Restaurant

Juba

In Juba, Da Vinci serves South Sudanese and international cuisine—grilled meats, ful, and rice dishes—in one of the capital's most established restaurants. Expat professionals and locals gather here for reliable quality. Juba's premier dining address.
Home and Away International

Home and Away

Juba

This popular Juba restaurant offers Indian, African, and continental fare in a lively setting with outdoor seating. Its diverse menu and central location make it a staple for the capital's international community. Among Juba's most recommended restaurants.
Villa Marvella Restaurant South Sudanese

Villa Marvella Restaurant

Juba

At a Juba guesthouse, Villa Marvella serves home-style South Sudanese stews, grilled fish, and fresh bread in a garden setting popular with NGO workers and visitors. Its warm hospitality captures the capital's emerging dining scene. A beloved Juba institution.

Our Resorts in South Sudan

Radisson Blu Juba Featured

Juba, South Sudan

₹22,000 /night
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Boma National Park Camp

Boma, South Sudan

₹55,000 /night
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Pyramid Continental Hotel

Juba, South Sudan

₹18,000 /night
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