Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have a local guide and all necessary supplies before venturing into the area.





Lantoto National Park stands as a significant protected area within South Sudan, managed specifically to maintain its ecological integrity and natural biodiversity. As an IUCN Category II site, the park functions as a sanctuary for local wildlife, remaining largely removed from the influences of mass tourism. The landscape is defined by its rugged, untamed character, providing a rare opportunity to witness an environment that remains in a near-pristine state. It is an ideal destination for those who prioritize environmental conservation and are prepared for a truly immersive, off-the-beaten-path adventure. Visitors should be aware that the park lacks traditional tourist infrastructure, emphasizing its role as a quiet refuge for nature.
Lantoto National Park stands as a significant protected area within South Sudan, managed specifically to maintain its ecological integrity and natural biodiversity. As an IUCN Category II site, the park functions as a sanctuary for local wildlife, remaining largely removed from the influences of mass tourism. The landscape is defined by its rugged, untamed character, providing a rare opportunity to witness an environment that remains in a near-pristine state. It is an ideal destination for those who prioritize environmental conservation and are prepared for a truly immersive, off-the-beaten-path adventure. Visitors should be aware that the park lacks traditional tourist infrastructure, emphasizing its role as a quiet refuge for nature.
IUCN Category II protected status
Significant regional biodiversity
Authentic, non-commercialized wilderness environment
Remote location with minimal tourist facilities.
Requires careful planning and local coordination for access.
Environment is rugged and best suited for experienced travelers.
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have a local guide and all necessary supplies before venturing into the area.
Infrastructure in this region is limited; coordinate with local authorities or specialized tour operators for safe access.
Wildlife enthusiasts and travelers seeking remote, untouched wilderness experiences.
SSP £
$50-$150 p/day
English, Arabic, Local Languages
As a protected conservation area, strictly adhere to 'leave no trace' principles to help maintain the park's fragile ecosystem.