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AMAZING TOUR TO UNTAPPED WILD SAFARI To BOMA NATIONAL PARK INCLUDING TRIBES TOURS IN SOUTH SUDAN.
Juba (Google Map)
3 Hours Before Flight Time
Upon arrival at Juba International Airport, you will be happily welcomed by our English driver guide, who will transfer you to the hotel Royal Palace where you will be briefed on the next program. The rest of the day is relaxing and preparations.
First impressions to meet the tallest people on earth!
Accommodation. Hotel Royal Palace
Meals. Dinner served by our senior chef.
After breakfast at 0600 hours, you will en route to Bor Town, the capital of one of the largest states in the country, south Sudan [3HOURS DRIVE]. You will have lunch at Bor Hotel while the guide clears permits With state authorities. After that, you’ll take a boat to the sudd Highland. You will experience fishing activities and see various bird species, not excluding the excellent beautiful grassland of the Highland and its inhabitants of the Dinka people.
Accommodation. Tents/sleeping bag with mattress.
Meals. Diner
You will wake up for sunrise at 0600 hours to have your last morning experience with the communities living at the Highland and visit the area of the crocodiles and hippos. Have breakfast and then cross back to Awerial to explore the life of Dinka cattle herders. [0100 hours drive]
Accommodation. Tents with mattress and sheet covers.
Meals. Lunch/Dinner
After the morning experience with the Dinka cattle herders, you will have breakfast and then drive to Mundari cattle camp for [a 2-hour drive). You will arrive at the Mundari cattle camp at the time cows will still be out for grazing, so that shouldn’t worry everyone; you will have a nature walk to experience the cleaning and burning of cow dung, interact with the Mundari ladies and men to get know how sweet this fantastic person is. 4-5 pm marks the arrival of cows from the grazing areas, therefore, you will have the most beautiful experience of the lovely coexistence between Mundari and their cows. The Mundari treat their cows more so like a baby. Cows are kept for dowry, wealth, and precious sources of food. Their main livelihood activities include cattle keeping, subsistence farming, and cattle trading in recent years.
Accommodation. Tents with mattress, cover sheets.
Meals. Lunch/Dinner
You will spend the whole day experiencing the Mundari ways of life. After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Mundari villages [1 hours drive) to have a whole experience of the Mundari lifestyles of buildings and how they relate their life with that of cattle camp. This is the most adventurous day for you to fully immerse yourselves in tapping the Mundari culture. Afterward, you will drive back through Terekeka’s main town of Mundari, where you will have a brief market tour, then drive back to the cattle camp for lunch, which will be at [01.300 hours.]. The rest of the time is to relax and recharge your machines for another fantastic evening photo experience. NB. Evening farewell party with Mundari traditional dance if budget allows.
Accommodation. Tents with mattress, cover sheets.
Meals. Full board. /breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
After breakfast at 05.30 am hours, the team will pack luggage into the cars, while you have 40 minutes last group photos with the Mundari. Bye to the Mundari people, and start another fantastic adventure to the Eastern part of the country. Passing through Juba city, you will check in at the Hotel Royal Palace to have a cool shower or pool swimming, and then the drivers will drive via a supper Market for people to buy their stuff. After that, continue your adventure to Torit Town [030hours drive], where you will have lunch at Hotel Torit while the guide clears permits with state authorities. You’ll now continue for another 40 minutes to the Lotuko village of Challamini. The Lotuko people live at the foot of the mountains. Their main livelihood activities include subsistence farming and cattle keeping.
Accommodation. Tents with mattress, cover sheets.
Meals. Diner
The morning last experience with Lotuko people, have breakfast and en route to the land of beautiful mountains [3 hrs drive]with its amazing people practicing the most beautiful body scarification in Africa. Along the way, you will enjoy the beauty of nature, monkeys, various bird species, etc. You will have a packed lunch on the way. You will arrive at The LARIM/BUYA villages and have an evening nature walk through the beautiful villages built in the footsteps of mountains. Evening traditional dance with LARIM people.
Accommodation. Tents with mattress, cover sheets.
Meals. Diner
You will leave BUYA Hills for Kapoeta Town, the capital of the Toposa people [2 hours]. Arrive at Kuleo Hotel for lunch and relax for 1 hour while the guide clears up permits with Security authorities. After that, you continue for another [2 hours] to Kotein – the village of Toposa. You will have an evening experience accompanied by traditional dance. The Toposa people are related to the Nyangatoum of Ethiopia, Turkana of Kenya, and Karamojong of Uganda. They both practice everyday livelihood activities of cattle keeping, hunting, subsistence farming, and recent gold mining.
Accommodation. Tents with mattress, cover sheets.
Meals. Dinner
After morning experience, have breakfast at 8.00 am and thereafter, continue our adventure deep into the most remote areas of Toposa people. You will visit 4-5 un tapped villages of Toposa chained along the way. You will have your packed lunch on the way. Arrive at kuron peace village, relax with a cup of coffee/tea. If time allows, you will still take a walk or drive to nearby villages for an evening experience. But I advice you take a walk to the oxbow lake inside the forest of kuron at the peace centre to see crocodiles and enjoy a natural breath of nature. You will also meet and interact with Bishop parade Taban, an excellent man to immerse yourselves for stories and history of south Sudan during the war. This day will be one of the most adventurous since its taking you through the most beautiful landscapes and kauto plateaus that connect right to Ethiopia and more so you being the first tourists in some of this villages.
Accommodation. Tents. [Here, kuron peace village has self contained rooms. So, since we didn’t add it to our budget, its flexible for anyone to choose to pay for room under his or her cost].
Meals. Diner served.
Early morning at 05.00 hours, you are kindly advised to wake up for breakfast early. You will drive through one of the rough roads to Boma, which requires enough time since the drivers will be driving slowly. The drive will take 3-4 hours. Your packed lunch is on the way. You will experience the Jie tribe, who are similar to Toposa but have a unique dressing code and piercing of the upper lip to insert a plastic stick or wood. You will, of course, differentiate the Jie people from Toposa using the upper lip piercing. The Jie people are a minority group that is said to have come from Northern Uganda, Karamojong region. They practice hunting, cattle keeping, and small farming as their main livelihood activities. More interestingly, these Jie have grouped themselves according to animals. E.g., Antelope, lion, etc. You’ll receive more tribes explanations from our guides while on tour.
Accommodation. Tents, mattress, cover sheets.
Meals. Dinner.
After breakfast at 07.30 am, you will pack and drive to the Morua traditional village of Morule tribe [1-hour drive]. On your way, you will pass for the market tour. Arrival at the villages, you will immerse yourselves with the Morule people, interact and learn their ways of life. Since you will be the first tourists in the village, the people will fear for photos but no worries, our guides are with you full time to make everything possible. The Morule is believed to have originated from southern Ethiopia, they speak the same dialogue with the Surma people of Ethiopia. Here in South Sudan, they speak the same language as their brothers, Didinga, Larim/Buya, and Tenet. You will experience the Morule way of life and have a traditional dance with them.
Accommodation. Tents, mattress with cover sheets.
Meals. Lunch/Dinner served.
The morning’s last tribal cultural experience with the Morule people. Have breakfast at 08.00 hours and drive to Nyat Town, where the wildlife conservation staff are stationed to make clearance for a wild game safari drive to the park. You’ll then be transferred to the areas where you can experience the white ear kobs, tiang, Antelopes, etc. After your safari tour, you will then drive back for lunch. If time allows you will then drive back to Boma Town to spend accommodation such that you reduce the distance of the long drive on the second day.
Accommodation. Tents, mattress with cover sheets.
Meals. Lunch and Dinner are served by our senior chef.
After breakfast at 5.30 am, the team will pack and depart back through the same rough road to Kuron, where you will have lunch prepared by chefs from Kuron. You will After then continue your long route to Kapoeta Town. [Total of 8-9 HOURS drive]. Packed lunch on the way. You will arrive at Kapoeta around 5-6 pm. Check-in at Kuleo Hotel, rest, and relax.
On this day, the team can organize for farewell party in the hotel to celebrate the Achievement of this amazing Adventure.!
Self-contained rooms.
Meals. Diner served by hotel cooks.
You will have breakfast at 07.30 am after you drive for a brief tour of the market of Kapoeta for 1 hour. This marks the end of the experience. You will then be transferred to the Kapoeta airport for your flight to Juba. For those willing to tip, the supporting staff, drivers, guides, and chefs are advised to do so in the morning after breakfast and before going for a market tour. This is because the rest of the team will remain behind to drive a long way to Juba.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Uganda border via Nimule at 07.30 am. The drive will take 04 hours to arrive at the border.
The itinerary is open and flexible in the way that it can start/begin and end from any destination in cases where some natural disasters will arise beyond our control. But while maintaining the concrete program.