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Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
NZ$59/nighttotal: NZ$531 (9 )
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1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in Khartoum offers comfortable family accommodation; precise location within Khartoum is not specified, preventing details on proximity to landmarks such as the National Museum of Sudan. The 3-bedroom apartment sleeps four guests and includes air conditioning and a kitchen; further details regarding size, specific amenities, and nearby activities are unavailable.
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
NZ$37/nighttotal: NZ$333 (9 )
Cozy Studio Apartment,downtown,khartoum North,
1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This Khartoum North studio apartment is conveniently located 5 kilometres from Khartoum International Airport, near the Republican Palace, the Nile Corniche, and the Arab Market. The self-catering apartment sleeps four, features air conditioning, a kitchen, parking, and unlimited internet access, plus offers visa assistance and organised trips via the Kaizen agency.
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
NZ$102/nighttotal: NZ$918 (9 )
Luxury Apartment Bahri Khartoum
1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This one-bedroom apartment in Khartoum North offers a peaceful, central location, providing easy access to Khartoum North's main market and transport hubs (distances to be specified). The 1-bedroom flat, sleeping up to four guests, features two bathrooms, a kitchen, air conditioning, internet access, and parking; enjoy a relaxing stay with easy access to local Sudanese restaurants and cafes.
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
NZ$245/nighttotal: NZ$2205 (9 )
Spacious & Modern Home In Arkaweet
1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This 3-bedroom, 4-bathroom flat is located in a prime district of Khartoum, offering convenient access to nearby landmarks and key areas within the city. This spacious accommodation for up to 6 guests features a kitchen, air conditioning, internet, and reliable power solutions with a solar system and backup generator, ensuring a comfortable stay.
Frequently asked questions about hotels in Sudan
What are the best landmarks to visit in Sudan?
For iconic landmarks, you've got to see the Pyramids of Meroe, a breathtaking ancient site. The pyramids are smaller than the Egyptian ones, but their sheer number and location in the Nubian desert are incredible. In Khartoum, the confluence of the Blue and White Niles is a must-see, a truly stunning geographical feature. Don't miss the National Museum of Sudan in Khartoum, showcasing the country's rich history and culture.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Sudan?
A Nile cruise is a classic Sudanese experience, offering a chance to relax and see the country from a different perspective. Exploring the vibrant souks (markets) in Khartoum and Omdurman is a must for experiencing local life. Visiting the ancient city of Soba, near Khartoum, provides a glimpse into Sudan's pre-Islamic history. For something different, consider camel trekking in the Bayuda Desert.
The best time to visit is during the cooler, dry season, from November to April. The temperatures are pleasant, and the weather is ideal for exploring the country's many historical sites and natural wonders. Be aware that temperatures can still get very hot, even during this time.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Sudan?
Which neighbourhoods or areas are best for spending a week in Sudan?
Khartoum offers a good base for a week-long trip. You can easily explore the city's museums, markets, and historical sites, and use it as a starting point for day trips to other areas. Omdurman, across the Nile from Khartoum, offers a different atmosphere and is worth exploring. For a more relaxed experience, consider staying in a Nile-side resort.
Which parts of Sudan are perfect for a weekend getaway?
The Pyramids of Meroe are easily accessible for a weekend trip from Khartoum. Alternatively, a weekend exploring the city of Omdurman and its bustling markets would be a great option. If you prefer something more tranquil, a relaxing weekend by the Nile River could be ideal.
Renting a car is not generally recommended for independent travel in Sudan due to the challenging road conditions and security concerns in some areas. It's advisable to use organised tours or hire a driver for longer journeys.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Sudan?
Credit cards are not widely accepted in Sudan. It's best to carry Sudanese pounds (SDG) in cash for most transactions.
What are the largest airports in Sudan?
Khartoum International Airport (KRT) is the largest and busiest airport in Sudan.
Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about Sudan?
Modest dress is appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites. It's polite to greet people with a handshake, and to accept tea or coffee when offered. Direct eye contact should be avoided in some social situations. It is important to be respectful of local customs and traditions.
What local specialties should you try in Sudan?
Try ful medames (fava beans), a popular breakfast dish. For a main course, sample kisra, a type of flatbread, often served with various stews. Don't miss the chance to taste Sudanese tea, typically served very sweet and strong.
Where are the best shopping spots in Sudan?
The souks (markets) in Khartoum and Omdurman are excellent places to find local crafts, textiles, and spices. You can find everything from traditional clothing to handcrafted jewellery. Bargaining is expected in these markets.
What signature events or festivals take place in Sudan?
The celebrations surrounding the Islamic holidays of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are major events. Locally, many smaller celebrations and festivals take place throughout the year, often linked to harvests or religious events. It is best to check local listings closer to your travel dates.
What’s the best place in Sudan for mild and comfortable weather?
The areas along the Nile River tend to have milder temperatures compared to the desert regions. During the cooler months, many parts of the country offer pleasant weather, but the Nile Valley generally offers more consistently comfortable temperatures.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Sudan?
Common mistakes include not exchanging currency for Sudanese pounds before arrival, underestimating the heat, and not being adequately prepared for potential power outages. Failing to arrange transport and accommodation in advance can also cause problems.
What are some hidden gems to explore in Sudan?
The Jebel Barkal area near Karima offers stunning views and historical sites less frequented by tourists. The natural beauty of the Red Sea Hills, with its diverse flora and fauna, is another hidden gem. Exploring the smaller towns and villages along the Nile will reveal a more authentic side of Sudanese life.