This is the first ever standalone travel guide to the world's newest
country. South Sudan has emerged from decades of inaccessibility as a
vibrant and diverse destination. One of the world's largest wetlands,
tropical forests and the second-largest wildlife migration on earth draw
nature lovers in pursuit of experiences far from the madding crowd,
while tribal peoples such as the Dinka, Bari and Zande preserve unique
cultures thousands of years in the making. With detailed maps and
extensive coverage of security issues, the guide includes coverage of
disputed and unstable areas for the benefit of aid workers and business
travelers.