Presidential Palace

A landmark symbolizing South Sudan's aspirations and recent history.

University of Juba

The nation's largest public university, highlighting its commitment to education.

Konyo Konyo Market

A bustling marketplace offering a vibrant taste of local life.

Dr. John Garang Mausoleum

A memorial honoring South Sudan's founding father and its path to independence.

Day 1: Unveiling Juba's Landmarks and Cultural Vibrancy

You will be received by our experienced guide at arrival at Juba International Airport, the bustling gateway to South Sudan. After arrival procedures, you’ll be transferred to your hotel in Juba City. Take some time to settle in and refresh.

Later in afternoon after lunch you will begin your exploration with a visit to the new Presidential Palace, a significant landmark reflecting South Sudan’s recent history and aspirations as an independent nation (viewed from the outside).

As we continue to Immerse yourself in the academic atmosphere with a visit to the University of Juba, the country’s largest public university, offering insights into the nation’s pursuit of knowledge and development. In the afternoon.

In the evening you experience the vibrant energy of Konyo Konyo Market. Wander through this bustling marketplace, a sensory feast of sights, sounds, and smells, and a fantastic place to witness local commerce and interact with the community.

We Enjoy dinner at one of Juba’s diverse restaurants, offering a taste of both international and authentic South Sudanese cuisine. Consider trying traditional dishes like asida or kuku choma.

Day 2: Panoramic Views, History, and Local Traditions

You will start your Morning with Embarking on a hike up Jebel Kujur Mountain. This popular spot offers breathtaking panoramic views of Juba City and the surrounding landscapes. You might even witness locals engaging in traditional rituals at this significant site.

After the morning breakfast and resting, you will delve into Juba’s history by exploring its historic colonial buildings, remnants of its past that offer a glimpse into the city’s architectural evolution. Also, visit the monument in the main roundabout, a central landmark with its own story to tell.

In the afternoon you will pay your respects at the Dr. John Garang Mausoleum, a significant site honoring the founding father of South Sudan and learning about the nation’s journey to independence. Afterwards, discover the history of the Bari people, the traditional inhabitants of Juba, by visiting Jubek Tomb, the final resting place of the city’s founder.

Later in the afternoon (Optional), depending on the day and local schedules, inquire about the possibility of witnessing traditional wrestling on the city’s outskirts, a thrilling display of South Sudanese culture and athleticism.

At last, in Evening we shall enjoy a final dinner in Juba, perhaps reflecting on the diverse experiences of your two-day exploration before your onward journey.

Trips Includes

Trips Excludes

  • A 3-Day Pojulu tribe Festival
  • A 12-Day Exclusive 6tribes Cultural Trip to SSD
  • A 15-Day South Sudan Trip