South Sudan by train
Trains - Tickets - RoutesA Travel Guide For Train Travel In South Sudan.
Here you will find information for South Sudan about trains, routes, tours, connections, where to buy train tickets, and more.

Useful Information
Population: 10.98 million
Currency: South Sudanese Pound
Language: Swahili, English
Capital: Juba
Country Code: +211
Time Zone: East Africa Time (EAT)
Train Companies | Tickets | Rail Passes | Train Types | Routes | Main Stations | Good To Know
Train Companies
Train Tickets
Rail Passes
There are no rail passes available for South Sudan.
Routes
Frequently Travelled Routes In South Sudan
National
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International
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South Sudan travel routes
Main Train Stations
- Wau
Good to know
Best Time To Travel To South Sudan
We recommend traveling to South Sudan anytime from November to February during the country’s dry season. South Sudan is Africa’s largest country so that’s a lot of ground to cover! We recommend meeting different tribal communities that add to the diversity of the country as well as visiting Dinka cattle camps. There is also quite the biodiversity throughout the country and some of the best places to spot wildlife are in Southern National Park, Ez Zeraf Game Reserve, Boma National Park, Nimule National Park, and Bandingilo National Park to name a few!
- Dry Season: November to February
- Rainy Season: April to October
Accommodation In South Sudan
Booking
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Hostelworld
If you are looking for a low budget accommodation, then go on www.hostelworld.com. They have the best choice of cheap hostels for backpackers and low budget travelers. > BOOK HERE
Guidebooks For South Sudan
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