
The Nile River, parks and villages invite you to safaris, cultural tours and local cuisine.
01.01 New Year
July 09.07, Independence Day
March 30.07, Martyrs' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
999 police
999, fire department
999, emergency medical care
– Salva Kiir, President
– John Garang, leader of the SPLM movement
– Rebecca Nyandeng, politician
- visiting combat zones without permission
– photographing military installations
– export of oil and gold without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting mosques wearing shoes
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family and community ties play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Kudual / kudual
– gratitude / Wot / wot
– please / Toba / toba
– sorry / Minya / minya
– Where is the bus…? / Bas ke yin? / bas ke yin
– How much is the ticket? / Tikit ke cam? / tikit ke cam
– pharmacy / Farmasi / farmasi
– I need a doctor / Ana beja doctor / ana beja doctor
– I need help / Ana beja komak / ana beja komak
– call the police / Call police / call police
– Call an ambulance / Call ambulance
– Very tasty! / Rasa tut! / rasa tut
– the bill, please / Bill toba / bill toba
– toast / Salam! (For peace and health!)
– joke / In South Sudan, the Nile is longer than roads!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and traditions
– National cuisine (corn, meat)
– Music and dancing
- Football
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and wars
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Ethnic differences
– go boating on the Nile
– stroll through the markets
– visit national parks
– get acquainted with the culture
The Nile River, parks and villages invite you to safaris, cultural tours and local cuisine.
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01.01 New Year
July 09.07, Independence Day
March 30.07, Martyrs' Day
December 25.12, Christmas
999 police
999, fire department
999, emergency medical care
– Salva Kiir, President
– John Garang, leader of the SPLM movement
– Rebecca Nyandeng, politician
- visiting combat zones without permission
– photographing military installations
– export of oil and gold without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- visiting mosques wearing shoes
– It is customary to shake hands when meeting
– Family and community ties play an important role
– In the villages, tourists are asked to respect traditions
– It is customary to bargain at markets.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Kudual / kudual
– gratitude / Wot / wot
– please / Toba / toba
– sorry / Minya / minya
– Where is the bus…? / Bas ke yin? / bas ke yin
– How much is the ticket? / Tikit ke cam? / tikit ke cam
– pharmacy / Farmasi / farmasi
– I need a doctor / Ana beja doctor / ana beja doctor
– I need help / Ana beja komak / ana beja komak
– call the police / Call police / call police
– Call an ambulance / Call ambulance
– Very tasty! / Rasa tut! / rasa tut
– the bill, please / Bill toba / bill toba
– toast / Salam! (For peace and health!)
– joke / In South Sudan, the Nile is longer than roads!
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and traditions
– National cuisine (corn, meat)
– Music and dancing
- Football
- Hospitality
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and wars
- Social problems
- Poverty
- Ethnic differences
– go boating on the Nile
– stroll through the markets
– visit national parks
– get acquainted with the culture
