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Mark T. Laki, Director of EETTA.
If you have to come to East Equatoria for your work, if you intend to travel to East Equatoria to learn more about the local people (the Didinga, Longarim, Murle, Toposa, Baale or Kachipo), or if you are eager to visit the Boma National Park - undoubtedly one of the least known African wildlife areas - don't hesitate to contact EETTA. It's founder, Mark T. Laki, is an experienced driver and car mechanic. He speaks several languages and has a long-term practice in travelling to the most remote corners of the East Equatoria province and the southern part of Jonglei province. Indeed, East Equatoria keeps few secrets to Mark T. Laki. The area located between Pibor in the north and Lokichoggio in the south, and between Torit in the west to Boma or to the famous Kibish triangle in the east, is Mark's home. If you want to travel to East Equatoria, Mark T. Laki is your man.




EETTA's two cars in Toposaland (Kapoeta Province).