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The most easily accessible of South Sudan’s national parks, Nimule National Park was established under British rule in 1954 and the park extends 540km2 along the border with Uganda. With wildlife, moving freely back and forth it straddles the White Nile River. In this trip Crossing the river by boat to Opekoloe Island visitors are able to see the elephant herds, and then on foot to spot zebras, warthogs, baboons and even the occasional leopard
Juba the capital of South Sudan
3:00 am from your hotel in Juba
Arrive by air in Juba, the capital of South Sudan. Obtain visa upon arrival at the airport, meet your guide and transfer to the hotel Landmark.
The rest of the day is free to relax and explore Konyo-Konyo market.
PM drive further north of Juba to take a glance at the presidential palace. Drive back to juba to visit the mausoleum of Dr. Jhon Garang and Jubek tomb.
Meals:
Accommodation: Landmark Hotel Juba
Note-
-If the arrival is on Sunday, at about 5:00 pm drive 5 KMS north of Juba at Atuot and enjoy the weekly wrestling and dancing by the tribes of Ayiab and Mundari
– Most of the attractions mentioned above (The presidential palace, the mausoleum of Dr. Jhon Garang and Jubek tomb are not guaranteed to be visit because tight security. At the moment, they are closed.
Visit stonecutters mountain
White Nile boat trip, 1hr
Drive south to Nimule national park
Accompanied by park scouts and guides, drive through northern part of th park to visit white Nile water fall.
Pm boat trip to visit Hipos.
Overnight in National Park accommodation
Meals (B)
Full day Wildlife tracking and watching
Overnight in National Park accommodation
Meals (B and L)
Full day Wildlife tracking and watching
Overnight in National Park accommodation
Meals (B and L)
AM Wildlife tracking in Numule
PM drive back to Juba
Overnight Landmark Hotel