South Sudan

©Adobe Stock 282807430

Travel to South Sudan

South Sudan is a country in Africa. South Sudan had been house of semi-nomadic cattle herding peoples for most of its history. Its official ownership has changed hands from the Egyptians, Ottomans, British and Sudanese. Since South Sudan is situated near the Equator in the tropics, much of its scenery consists of tropical rainforest. South Sudan also has wide swamp and grassland regions. The White Nile, a major tributary of the Nile River, also passes through the country. South Sudanese culture varies by ethnicity. Zande, a Bantu people, will have very diverse language, legend and dance from the Shilluk, a Nilotic people.

Diving in South Sudan

South Sudan lies in an equatorial area where the temperatures remain tropical throughout the year. Just around 2nm west of Dahret Ghab a round reef which begins from 2m under the surface has a considerable measure of shocks. At the south point the reef slants tenderly to around 30m shaping a little sandy territory then seats move down to the mid 20m imprint and structures a little level that is for all intents and purposes secured with stunning subtle corals which has a wealth of reef fish, just of the level a school of dark balance barracudas gives a decent show.

Diveshops in South Sudan (0)