Juba, the capital city and largest urban area of South Sudan, sits majacly on the banks of the White Nile, in the southern part of the country. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, it paints an exotic picture of genuine African traditions. Tourist attractions like the Main Bazaar offer magical explorations through local South Sudanese crafts, spices and textiles. Juba's St. Joseph's Catholic Church and All Saints Cathedral deliver an interesting dive into the religious dimensions of the city. The pulsating nightlife complemented by traditional dance and music, reflecting its extensive tribal diversities, provides a truly authentic African experience. Despite its tumultuous political background, Juba, with its progress and potential, forms an urban heart in South Sudan.