What to see & do with your IDP in South Sudan?
An International Driving Permit unlocks the roads less traveled across South Sudan, giving you unmatched flexibility to explore the country’s raw beauty and cultural richness. Here are five unique places to experience by car with your IDP in hand:
1. Nimule National Park
Just south of Juba and near the Ugandan border, Nimule is South Sudan’s best-known park for a reason. Drive along the White Nile and encounter elephants, antelope, and incredible birdlife. While ranger guides are mandatory, having your own vehicle allows you to move at your pace—ideal for photographers and wildlife lovers alike.
2. Juba to Bor Scenic Route
This drive gives you a glimpse into daily South Sudanese life along the Nile corridor. Stop in small villages, enjoy local cuisine, and witness open-air markets. An IDP is especially helpful here, as police checkpoints are frequent, and being able to show multilingual credentials speeds up the process.
3. Torit and the Eastern Highlands
For a more remote experience, take the road east from Juba to Torit. This region is home to the Latuko people and offers a peaceful, mountainous escape. Roads may be bumpy, but the reward is a rare view of traditional life and lush landscapes few tourists ever see.
4. Wau and the Bahr el Ghazal Region
Accessible by a long drive through the northwestern corridor, Wau blends colonial architecture with vibrant markets. The journey there takes you through cattle-grazing areas and farming communities where road conditions vary, so a 4×4 and proper documentation like an IDP are essential.
5. Yei and Surrounding Forest Routes
Yei, southwest of Juba, sits near the borders of Uganda and the DRC. The roads to and from Yei pass through dense forests and agricultural zones. Travelers here should be prepared for sudden stops and military checks—your IDP will make document presentation easier.
In South Sudan, road travel isn’t just about getting from point A to B—it’s about discovering stories, cultures, and landscapes at every turn. An IDP helps keep your focus on the journey, not the paperwork.