Bandingilo National Park
Bandingilo National Park, the natural treasure of the Equatoria area, is another fantastic spot to visit to watch the stunning occurrence of the yearly migration of the white-eared kob.
The park is known for one of the world's most magnificent natural phenomena: the world's second biggest antelope migration. The tiang, reedbuck, and white-eared kob are among the antelope species engaged in this migration. African megafauna such as East African lions, Nubian giraffes, Sudan cheetahs, and caracals may also be seen at Bandingilo National Park. Birdlife abounds in the park.
It's a surprisingly accessible area, spread out over the riparian grass plains that reach eastwards from the White Nile River, due in part to its closeness to the capital, Juba; and surprising since statistics suggest that few people come here! If you decide to go once the present Sudanese tensions have passed, you may expect to see Nubian giraffes and elephants in the Bandingilo views!
• Location: H5GF+2R9, South Sudan
• Timing: Open all day
• Famous for: large bird populations
• Entry Fee: Free
• Best Time To Visit: From June through September, this is the finest period to film in the park because of the abundance of animals.