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Hello from Mundariđź‘‹ click on the link below to see  our service www.junubnatours.com Photo Credit: Sebit Biar Alaak
05/11/2024

Hello from Mundariđź‘‹
click on the link below to see our service www.junubnatours.com

Photo Credit: Sebit Biar Alaak

Savoring life in one of the wildest corners of South sudan, it's the simplicity of moments like these that make you feel...
02/11/2024

Savoring life in one of the wildest corners of South sudan, it's the simplicity of moments like these that make you feel truly alive. Surrounded by the great view the fresh breeze and the feeling that there is nowhere else you would rather be.

Lost in the smoke! Mundari 🇸🇸💯🔥
02/11/2024

Lost in the smoke! Mundari 🇸🇸💯🔥

Mundari tribe in South Sudan Mundari-Land is a wooded Savanna lying on both sides of the river Nile The Mundari raise a ...
14/09/2024

Mundari tribe in South Sudan

Mundari-Land is a wooded Savanna lying on both sides of the river Nile
The Mundari raise a considerable number of cattles goats and sheeps
Incase you want to visit Mundari tribe and the other tribes within South Sudan Kindly contact Junubna Tours and Travels , we will make a suitable itinerary and make your visit a mesmerising one.

A portrait of a Mundari woman with V shape mark on her forehead. Kindly visit our Website the link https://www.junubnato...
30/08/2024

A portrait of a Mundari woman with V shape mark on her forehead. Kindly visit our Website the link https://www.junubnatours.com on the bio at our page.

Photo: Junubna Tours and Travels (Sebit Biar)

26/08/2024

Are you ready to step off the beaten path and experience a journey like no other? Our 15-day cultural immersion tour into the heart of South Sudan offers an unparalleled adventure for those seeking to connect with one of the world’s most diverse and least explored countries. South Sudan is not jus...

You want to visit the Mundari tribe in South sudan. Mundari people are famously known for keeping long horned cattle the...
24/08/2024

You want to visit the Mundari tribe in South sudan. Mundari people are famously known for keeping long horned cattle the breed call "Ankole-Watusi" they are the peoples prized possessions, and their entire way of life is designed to ensure their cattle are provided for.
The Ankole-Watusi cattle with their sculptural horns are not just animals to the Mundari. They're a devine connection to the earth and symbol of their culture and heritage.
Kindly if you want to immersed yourself in this rich culture do not hesitate to contact me on this page Junubna Tours and Travels WhatsApp +211929686386 or [email protected]

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FEARNHEAD: A story of great hope from Africa: The largest land mammal migration in the worldIn SummaryConfirmation of th...
23/08/2024

FEARNHEAD: A story of great hope from Africa: The largest land mammal migration in the world

In Summary

Confirmation of this incredible phenomenon provides us with hope that all is not lost in our efforts to protect nature.

The antelope have always been there, but until now nobody knew their numbers were more than double those of the wildebeest that move across the Serengeti.

Out of one of Africa’s poorest nations comes a story of great environmental hope for our planet.

Results of an aerial survey across South Sudan have just revealed the existence of the largest land mammal migration on Earth – approximately six million antelope that move year-round across one of the last great natural landscapes.

The discovery, announced by our partners in South Sudan’s government in June, is a testament to Africa’s ability to shock and surprise and to its astonishing wealth of wildlife and nature.

While horrific events unfold in the country’s northern neighbour Sudan, where civil conflict rages, few outside the country ever hear much about South Sudan or the fact that confirmation of this incredible phenomenon provides us with hope that all is not lost in our efforts to protect nature.

The Great Nile Migration, as it is being called, involves four species of antelope – white-eared kob, tiang, Mongalla gazelle and Bohor reedbuck – which move seasonally through the year across vast grasslands between South Sudan and into south-western Ethiopia.

The antelope have always been there, but until now nobody knew their numbers were more than double those of the wildebeest that move across Tanzania’s Serengeti, until African Parks, a conservation NGO, and its partners conducted the aerial survey across their range in an area the size of Nebraska (200,358 square kilometres).

The astonishing survey data, which took a year to review and externally validate, marks only the beginning of the work on the migration, because this research has also drawn attention to the immense risks that threaten the local biodiversity.

The Great Nile Migration landscape is home to hundreds of thousands of people from multiple ethnic communities who have relied on the wildlife for their food and livelihoods over countless generations, harvesting venison for their own use and in a way that was in balance with nature.

The landscape supports a rich array of species and the grasslands, forests and wetlands are critical to the health of the river systems that feed the Nile on which tens of millions of people downstream depend.

But there are a number of emerging and significant threats that, if unchecked, will devastate the ecosystem and local economy. These include the clearance of land for agriculture and urban development, together with mining, oil exploration and the construction of roads crossing the heart of the landscape.

Having won independence from Sudan only in 2011, South Sudan is the world’s newest country, one of its poorest and also most fragile, after decades of conflict and chronic instability.

South Sudan still lacks basic infrastructure, health and education services, jobs for its people or sustainable food systems. Yet the urge to modernise – without mechanisms to protect communities, their traditions, their land and rights – threatens both the people of South Sudan and its precious biodiversity.

Illegal hunting on an increasingly industrial scale and controlled by well-armed groups, is extracting antelope meat for markets in South Sudan’s towns and further afield, including exports to neighbouring countries.

This escalation is entirely unsustainable and places the antelope species under greater threat than ever before. The area has already suffered from a precipitous decline in the numbers of certain other wildlife species such as elephant, buffalo and zebra. Within a few years the migration, just as we are able to document it, could also be lost forever.

In 2022, South Sudan entered into a long-term management agreement with African Parks to secure the future of the landscape and its biodiversity. We can only succeed by working with the local communities to align conservation of the environment with the benefits of economic development for the South Sudanese people.

African Parks, which already manages 22 national parks and protected areas in a dozen countries across the continent, will not allow the challenges to deter us.

South Sudan is not about to become Africa’s next tourist hotspot overnight, but with time and investment, well-managed natural spaces will provide stability, employment opportunities, and fresh sources of income. This is not unattainable. Across Africa, we have seen that when conservation is done well, there is a viable win-win in which both people and nature can thrive.

This is African Parks’ proven offering. By working with governments and local communities we are able to protect some of Africa’s most important remaining natural spaces, many of which are in complex and challenging regions.

If we are to save vital ecosystems and species for the future benefit of the earth, it’s our responsibility to protect them, even as fresh natural wonders are documented.

by PETER FEARNHEAD. The Chief Executive Officer and co-founder of African Parks.

Are you visiting Juba and would like to explore the city in the sun?We can organise a full day tour which will take you ...
02/08/2024

Are you visiting Juba and would like to explore the city in the sun?
We can organise a full day tour which will take you to;
Old Juba Town, Nile River
Craft Market, Freedom Market, konyo-konyo Market, University of Juba
Dr. John Garang Mausoleum: it is an attractive part of Juba being the place where the founding father was buried and the tallest flag 🇸🇸 being installed during our independence in 2011 by our current president Salva Kiir Mayardit
Nyakuron cultural centre, Jubek tomb, hiking the famous Jebel kujur, St. Theresa All Saints Cathedral and old mosque in Juba Town. Lunch at a good restaurant on the bank of the River Nile

Is south sudan on your bucket list? Don't hesitate to contact me your guide. Ever Since the Government of South sudan in...
28/06/2024

Is south sudan on your bucket list? Don't hesitate to contact me your guide. Ever Since the Government of South sudan introduces online visa "e-visa". Visiting the country has been very simple, all you need is just to apply for your e-visa it's takes 72 hours to receive your e-visa pdf form print it then hit the road for a great adventure in the world’s youngest nation.

Most important thing about visiting South sudan is the authenticity of it's culture, most of the things that happen for example in Mundari are their daily routine. Polishing of the cow horns, collecting of cow dung and washing of hair with cow urine, these are rituals that amazes travellers.

21/06/2024

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A little girl from Lopeat village in Eastern Equatoria South sudan 🇸🇸Isn't she beautiful?
30/05/2024

A little girl from Lopeat village in Eastern Equatoria South sudan 🇸🇸
Isn't she beautiful?

Visit South Sudan and immersed yourself in the rich tapestry of local flavors.From sizzling Street vendors to hidden gem...
20/05/2024

Visit South Sudan and immersed yourself in the rich tapestry of local flavors.
From sizzling Street vendors to hidden gems, each bite is journey through region's culinary heritage.

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A portrait of a young mundari cattle keeper.
23/04/2024

A portrait of a young mundari cattle keeper.

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