Wandering Well · Country

South Sudan.

Less-touristed places, sorted by Wander Well Score.

Wau, South Sudan
Gold

Wau

South Sudan

A city in South Sudan where densely packed thatched-roof structures and open savanna woodland define the streetscape, set near water with surrounding hills a…

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Tonj, South Sudan
Silver

Tonj

South Sudan

A South Sudanese town in flat, dry savanna country, where a brick church with a corrugated red roof and open-sided canopy stands as a focal point of local co…

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Rumbek, South Sudan
Bronze

Rumbek

South Sudan

Rumbek is a South Sudanese cattle-country town where vast herds of long-horned cattle share flat, hazy plains with local pastoralist communities, offering a…

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Gold

Nimule

South Sudan

A pocket-sized South Sudanese border town set in upland country near water, with enough independent traveller interest to warrant its own Wikivoyage entry an…

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Gold

Kafia Kingi

South Sudan

A remote town in South Sudan near upland country and water, Kafia Kingi offers a raw, frontier feel for adventurous travelers drawn to little-visited corners…

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Silver
Inland waterside towns

Renk

South Sudan

A riverside town in South Sudan, Renk sits close to the water's edge, offering a glimpse into life along one of East Africa's great river corridors.

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Silver
Bustling market & commercial towns

Torit

South Sudan

A South Sudanese town set near upland country and within easy reach of water, Torit offers a glimpse into everyday life in one of the world's newest nations.

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Silver

Gondokoro

South Sudan

A small South Sudanese settlement close to the water's edge, with surrounding hills offering elevated views across the landscape for visitors drawn to remote…

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Bronze
Bustling market & commercial towns

Gogrial

South Sudan

South Sudanese town of modest size set in flat savanna country, Gogrial sits a short drive from water and offers a glimpse into everyday life in one of the w…

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