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Enjoy a cultural journey off the beaten path

Enjoy a cultural journey off the beaten path, and venture into the world's youngest nation South Sudan, and meet the Jiye tribe, a richly rewarding experience with the highly decorated people still living much the same way they have for centuries.

As you travel with us to the regions of Eastern Equatoria in South Sudan, you will visit several communities of the beautiful Jiye, which are a sister culture of the Toposa. Sharing the same stunning facial and body keloidal scars of Toposa people. The Jie also practices specific lip piercing and the women adorn themselves with beaded, semi-circular crowns, multi-stranded bead necklaces, brass bands, and nose rings. These beautiful beaded decorations have colors that tie a Jie woman to the clan of her husband.

Visually their villages resemble those of the Toposa with their pretty stilted granaries (Ekores) and roundhouses, yet the Jie remain geographically isolated in a region of rolling hills and golden grasslands. You will get a chance to see these beautiful people in their villages at the base of the remote Boma Plateau in the Kathangor Hills.

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