5 Days tribes of South Sudan

OVERVIEW

The 5 Days Tribes of South Sudan starts in Juba city, then takes you to Mundari, Kapoeta and Toposa tribe communities.

TOUR DETAILS:

Day 1: Arrival in Juba transfer to Mundari

Arrival at Juba International airport. Have Lunch and visit the Konyo Konyo market. In the afternoon, drive to a Mundari cattle camp. Meet the tribal leaders and observe the arrival of the long-horned cows to their resting place.

Day 2: Mundari – Juba – Kapoeta

Breakfast and Early morning photos of waking up to the Mundari tribe and their sacred long horned cattle before they leave for grazing. Drive to Kapoeta, East Equatoria’s Far West style capital. Reach the city and meet first Toposa tribal people.

Day 3: Kapoeta – Toposa Tribe

After breakfast, we will drive to a traditional Toposa community out of Kapoeta. Drive to a remote Toposa region to meet the people in their ‘boma’ –fenced village-. Reach the tribe and meet the elders and local chief. Welcome ceremony and tour around the village.
Toposa belong to the Ateker Nation that includes the Turkana in Northern Kenya, the Karamojong in Northern Uganda, and the Nyangatom in Ethiopia. Their economy depends entirely on cattle. In remote areas, Toposa women still dress skin beaded skirts of great beauty and scarify their faces and bodies. After the visit to several Toposa villages, we will return back to Kapoeta for the night.

Day 4: Kapoeta – Larim Tribe – Torit

After breakfast, Drive to Didinga territory and reach Camp 15, a market place where Didinga and Larim tribes meet every day to commerce and gossip. Meet local authorities and drive to Boya Hills, a special area for plant lovers with many rare species. Larim people number a few thousand individuals living on the foot of Boya Hills.
These descended from the top around 20 years ago looking for better pastures for the cattle and to get near the water points which is scarce in the region. Larim scarify their bodies and faces, pierce nose, ears and lips and smoke nicely carved wood and metal pipes. It is a rich culture and its symbol are the unique houses built in wood and adobe, and decorated with snail shells and drawings. After the visit, drive to Torit town for your Overnight.

Day 5: Torit – Juba After breakfast, Drive to Juba town for Last visits of John Garang Memorial, artisan market, and old town with a few colonial buildings from British period. Later transfer to the airport for Flight back home.