Jebel Kujur

Good to know
- Best time to go
- December–February
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- not-accessible
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
This rocky hill on the western edge of Juba rises above the surrounding plains and offers panoramic views over the capital and the White Nile valley. Its granite outcrops and scattered vegetation make it a local landmark and a modest hiking destination for residents and visitors seeking a vantage point over the city. The hill has long held cultural significance for nearby communities. Reaching the higher slopes rewards climbers with a broad outlook across the young nation's fast-growing capital.
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