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About Juba

Juba offers a taste of the ‘real’ Africa in a palette of shimmering swampland, emerald grassland and cinnamon and cedar hues. Juba is home to more than 500,000 people and is the capital and largest city of the Republic of South Sudan. Attractions include St. Theresa Cathedral, White Nile River and Bandingilo Game Reserve.

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Juba is served by Juba International Airport (JUB) whcih is a 15 minute drive from the centre of town.

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Why visit Juba

juba national parks

National Parks

Witness sublime displays of nature at one of the many parks and reserves. Boma National Park, Bandingilo National Park and Kidepo Game Reserve offer beautiful natural landscapes and majestic wildlife.

juba sudanese culture

Sudanese Culture

Follow the rhythm and beat, and you may stumble upon local dances. Mesmerising dances include the Dinka leap dance, Nuba kambala, Miseiryah nuggurah, Half’as barbabrah and the Beja sword dance.

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Cattle Market

Rise early and you may encounter cows making their way through town. Follow them and you will get to taste kisra and experience the unique revelry of a cattle market.

General information

Essential details you need to know before your trip

Country South Sudan
Currency South Sudanese Pound
Language English / Arabic
Hub Airport Juba International Airport
Airline South Supreme Airlines
Time Zone GMT +3
Travel Adaptor Standard type C & D

Best time to visit Juba

Juba has a tropical climate with two distinct seasons: wet and dry. The wet season settles over the city from May through to October with the heaviest concentration of rainfall during May. Humidity and temperatures are high throughout the year (often reaching into the mid-high 30 degrees Celsius region) but these months see a slight drop in temperatures. July is usually the coolest month. The dry season spans the months of January, February and December. Animals emerge in abundance during this time and the landscape flourishes. The dry season is a fantastic time to visit if you want to experience the sublime natural beauty of Juba and encounter some of the weird and wonderful animal inhabitants. March is usually the warmest month and January the driest. A number of events and festivals take place in Juba throughout the year. Some of these include: Festival of Fashion and Arts for Peace, Japanese Summer Festival, Human Rights Film Festival, Agricultural Trade Fair of South Sudan, South Sudan Film Festival and Hope for a New Nation.

Weather & Climate in Juba

Average temperature (°C) & rainfall (mm) per month

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Low °C 20°C 21°C 23°C 23°C 22°C 22°C 21°C 21°C 21°C 21°C 20°C 20°C
High °C 37°C 37°C 37°C 35°C 33°C 32°C 30°C 30°C 32°C 33°C 34°C 36°C
Rainfall (mm) 4 12 45 92 149 120 136 144 117 102 46 7

The city of Juba invites you to experience the real Africa with a spirited kambala dance, and a steaming mug of delicately spiced coffee.

Juba is a crossroads for travellers between the Congo, Uganda and Kenya and one of the newest capitals of the world. However, archaeological evidence shows it was a thriving cattle farming area as far back as 3000 BCE and has passed through the hands of the Egyptians, British and Greek traders.

Today, Juba is a burgeoning city with boundless opportunities and an interesting fusion of cultures.

Delve into the world of the native Bari people at a traditional village in the countryside, or along the White Nile River that runs along the city of Juba. Listen to folktales or join in on a traditional dance, or simply learn about Bari arts and crafts.

Watch the carving artistry of local sculptors or indulge your senses with Sudanese cuisine and Arabic rhythms. Disappear into one of the national parks or simply wander through the city in search of historical Greek architecture. Juba invites you to discover its wild heart and hidden beauty.

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There are certain health and safety risks associated with Juba.

Remain vigilant and monitor the political and security situation through the news and media. Avoid wandering around alone, especially at night. Stick to the safer areas, and do not venture into the rural or mountainous areas. Avoid political demonstrations and gatherings.

Water should be boiled thoroughly before use. Ice cubes and raw or under-cooked food should be avoided. South Sudan is a high risk country for malaria. You will need to take prescription medication before, during and after your trip. Yellow fever is a risk in South Sudan. Proof of yellow fever immunisation is required upon arrival. Other routine and recommended vaccinations include hepatitis A & B, typhoid, meningococcal meningitis, rabies, cholera, measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), tetanus, chickenpox and polio.

Juba is a tiny city, so accommodation is limited. Accommodation options are typically guest houses and intimate hotels scattered along the White Nile River or tucked away in the local neighbourhoods.

There are several hotels that offer upmarket accommodation, exceptional facilities and outstanding service. But whatever you choose, warm local hospitality and personalised service are standard.

Accommodation in Juba is conveniently located. You will get a chance to indulge in authentic home-style Sudanese cuisine, meet and get to know locals and experience the soul soothing quiet of this tiny riverside city.

There are several options when it comes to getting around Juba: local taxis, boda-boda, private taxi hire, car hire and walking.

Taxis in Juba are usually 14-seater vans. Fares are extremely cheap and gives you the chance to get around town like the locals. They follow a number of routes all around town.

Boda-bodas are a thrilling way to get around. Thousands of these ‘Senke’ motorbike taxis criss-cross Juba, offering short and longer trips. Fare are between 2 to 5 pounds.

Private taxi hires can be organised through the reception desk at hotels.

Car hire is a great option for getting around town. A number of car hire agencies operate within Juba. A car hire agency can also be found opposite Juba International Airport.

Main attractions in Juba

White Nile River

White Nile River

Bandingilo National Park

Bandingilo National Park

Nyakuron Cultural Centre

Nyakuron Cultural Centre

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