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If you’ve already been to the top safari destinations and are looking for something completely different, the Great Nile Migration in South Sudan might just be the adventure you need.
Every dry season, huge herds of animals, like white-eared kob and tiang antelope, move across the vast wetlands of the Sudd, following the rains and fresh grass.
What makes it special is how remote and untouched it is, way less crowded than the Serengeti migration, giving you a raw, wild experience.
The area is shaped by the Nile River and its floodplains, creating a mix of grasslands, swamps, and rivers.
As the animals move along the river, they have to watch out for crocodiles and predators like lions and hyenas. The migration also attracts tons of birds, from waterbirds to raptors, adding to the scene.
Getting there isn’t easy; it’s off the beaten path, and the terrain can be tough, but that’s part of the adventure.
South Sudan isn’t your typical safari spot, so if you’re after wild, untouched nature and epic wildlife events, this should definitely be on your list
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