Domestic Tourism Safaris | Atractions in South Sudan
The sudd – a huge grassland seasonally flooded by the Nile River, is the largest wetland in the world. It is about 30,000 sq km in the dry season, and swells to 130,000 sq km in the wet season. The sudd provides food and water to large populations of migrating birds, with more than 400 species of birds. The swamp is a haven for migrating animals, especially antelopes such as the endangered Nile lechwe, Tiang, Reedbuck, and the world’s largest population of white -eared kob, estimated at around 1.2 million. 80 percent of the land is arable and 75 percent of Sudan’s oil reserves are in South Sudan