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Perfect Apartment, Riyadh Sector, Khartoum, Sudan - Sudan
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Perfect Apartment, Riyadh Sector, Khartoum, Sudan

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This Riyadh District duplex apartment in central Khartoum offers convenient access to 117 Street, Al Gazar Street, and Al Mashtal Street, situated within walking distance of Khartoum's entertainment hub and approximately 8-10 km from Khartoum International Airport.
The spacious four-bedroom, three-bathroom property includes a well-equipped kitchen, private parking, a 24-hour generator, and enhanced security features, comfortably accommodating six guests.
Luxury 3bed Apartment Khartoum - Sudan
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Luxury 3bed Apartment Khartoum

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This apartment is situated in a peaceful neighbourhood in Khartoum, just 12 kilometres from the airport and close to the International University of Africa and Alsalam Hotel. It has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The apartment is a spacious flat with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. Amenities include a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, a garden, parking, a 24-hour generator, and a complimentary traditional Sudanese breakfast on the fourth day of your stay.
1 Bedroom Luxury Apartment, Palace Deluxe Suites4 - Sudan
8.3 8 reviews

1 Bedroom Luxury Apartment, Palace Deluxe Suites4

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This one-bedroom apartment is located on Jabra Al-Abraj Avenue in Khartoum, close to the Al-Doha Family Park, a large green space ideal for relaxing and enjoying fresh air. The property has received a "very good" user rating, a "good" cleanliness rating, and an "OK" location rating.
The apartment is suitable for two guests and comes with a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living space, and a modern bathroom. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a TV for entertainment, as well as access to a garden and parking.
Spacious 1-bedroom Apartment. - Sudan
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Spacious 1-bedroom Apartment.

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This one-bedroom apartment in Khartoum offers a private entrance and stairway within a family home, conveniently located near major shops and restaurants, the precise distances of which are unspecified.
The self-contained flat features two bathrooms, sleeps four guests, includes a kitchen with fridge, freezer, and microwave, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and a balcony overlooking a green garden; a battery-operated power system is available for long-term rentals.

Frequently asked questions about villa rentals in Sudan

  • What are the must-see attractions in Sudan?

    Sudan boasts a rich tapestry of historical and natural wonders. For history buffs, the pyramids of Meroe, dating back to the Kush Kingdom, are a must-see. The ancient city of Soba, near Khartoum, offers fascinating archaeological sites. In terms of natural beauty, the stunning scenery of Jebel Barkal, a mountain with historical significance, is breathtaking. Don't miss the vibrant markets of Omdurman, a cultural heartland. For a different experience, consider visiting the National Museum of Sudan in Khartoum, showcasing Sudan's diverse cultural heritage.
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  • Which airports are best for accessing Sudan?

    Khartoum International Airport (KRT) is the main gateway to Sudan, offering numerous international connections. However, depending on your origin and destination within the country, other airports might be more convenient. Port Sudan Airport (PZU) serves the Red Sea coast and is a good option for those travelling to that region. However, flight availability and frequency can vary, so checking flight options in advance is essential.
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  • What currency is used in Sudan?

    The Sudanese pound (SDG) is the official currency. However, it's worth noting that the economic situation can be volatile, and it's advisable to check the current exchange rate before and during your trip. US dollars are often accepted in tourist areas, but using local currency is generally more advantageous.
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  • How safe is it to drive in Sudan?

    Driving in Sudan can present challenges. Road conditions outside of major cities can be poor, and distances are vast. Vehicle maintenance is crucial, and it's advisable to travel with a reliable vehicle and a local guide, especially in remote areas. Security conditions can also vary across the country, so researching specific routes and consulting local advice is essential before embarking on any road trip.
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  • How can you avoid cultural misunderstandings while in Sudan?

    Respectful behaviour is key. Modest dress is appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites. Asking permission before taking photographs of people is courteous. Learning a few basic Arabic phrases can go a long way in showing respect and facilitating communication. Being aware of local customs and traditions, such as greetings and social interactions, will enhance your experience and minimise misunderstandings.
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  • What are the headline festivals hosted in Sudan?

    Sudan's cultural calendar features several significant events. While specific dates can vary, the celebrations surrounding religious holidays such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are widely observed. Locally, you may find smaller, regional festivals celebrating harvests or other cultural events, but these are less predictable in terms of timing and location.
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  • Which locations in Sudan are reputed for excellent weather?

    The Red Sea coast enjoys a generally warm and sunny climate year-round, making Port Sudan and other coastal towns attractive destinations for those seeking warmer weather. However, the weather can be unpredictable across the country, and it's always best to check forecasts before planning any outdoor activities.
  • Where are the best spots for a weekend stay in Sudan?

    For a weekend getaway, Khartoum offers a blend of historical sites, vibrant markets, and a relatively developed infrastructure. Alternatively, a trip to the pyramids of Meroe offers a fascinating historical experience within a manageable distance from Khartoum, making it suitable for a short break. The choice depends on your interests, but both offer diverse experiences.
  • Where are the best places to stay for a week in Sudan?

    A week-long trip allows for more extensive exploration. Consider basing yourself in Khartoum for a few days to explore the city and its museums, then venturing further afield to Meroe or the Red Sea coast. This provides a good balance between cultural immersion and relaxation. Choosing accommodation depends on your budget and preferences, but options range from hotels in Khartoum to more basic guesthouses in other regions.
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