known for its diverse tribal cultures, the Nile River, and vast wildlife reserves.

South Sudan, the world's youngest country (independent since 2011), is one of the last true frontiers of African travel. This vast, landlocked nation straddles the White Nile and is home to the Sudd — the world's largest tropical wetland, roughly the size of England. Boma National Park hosts the second-largest wildlife migration on Earth, with over 1.3 million white-eared kob antelope crossing its grasslands annually. The country's diverse ethnic groups — including the Dinka, Nuer, and Mundari — maintain some of Africa's most fascinating and ancient pastoral traditions. For the adventurous traveller, South Sudan offers experiences that simply don't exist anywhere else.