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Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
SG$28/nighttotal: SG$252 (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.
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Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
SG$61/nighttotal: SG$549 (9 )
Saad Residence1
1 4
apartment , Khartoum
This apartment is located in Kafouri Block 6, Khartoum North, within walking distance of malls, shops, and restaurants, making it a convenient base for exploring the area. It has received excellent ratings for its location and user experience, and a satisfactory rating for cleanliness. The flat is fully furnished and can comfortably accommodate up to four guests. It comes equipped with a range of amenities, including air conditioning, a garden, parking, internet access, and a kitchen with a fridge, freezer, and microwave oven.
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
SG$215/nighttotal: SG$1935 (9 )
Perfect Apartment, Riyadh Sector, Khartoum, Sudan
4 4
apartment , Khartoum
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.
Sudan
07/10 – 16/10
SG$61/nighttotal: SG$549 (9 )
Saad Residence2
2 4
apartment , Khartoum
This super deluxe, fully furnished two-bedroom apartment in Khartoum North offers a comfortable stay, including free utilities (gas, electricity, and water), and is conveniently located but its precise location within Khartoum North requires further clarification to determine proximity to specific landmarks. The 2-bathroom flat sleeps four guests and boasts a garden, parking, internet, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, air conditioning, and 24/7 CCTV surveillance; linen is replaced free of charge as needed.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Sudan
What are the best landmarks to visit in Sudan?
For a taste of ancient history, the Pyramids of Meroe are a must-see, offering a different perspective compared to the Egyptian pyramids. The stunning mosques of Omdurman, such as the Great Mosque, showcase beautiful Sudanese architecture. In Khartoum, the National Museum of Sudan houses a fascinating collection of Sudanese artefacts. For a natural wonder, consider a trip to the Jebel Barkal, a significant historical and geological site.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Sudan?
Exploring the bustling souks (markets) of Omdurman is a vibrant experience. A Nile River cruise offers a relaxing way to see the landscape. Visiting the various archaeological sites, including those in Meroe and Jebel Barkal, provides a journey through Sudan's rich past. For a cultural immersion, attending a traditional Sudanese music and dance performance is highly recommended.
The ideal time to visit is during the cooler, drier months, from November to April. These months offer pleasant temperatures for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The summer months (May to October) are extremely hot, so it's best to avoid travel during that period.
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, allowing you to explore the city's museums and markets. Omdurman, across the Nile, provides a contrasting experience with its traditional atmosphere and bustling souks. For a more relaxed pace, consider staying in a lodge near the Nile, allowing for easy access to river activities.
Which parts of Sudan are perfect for a weekend getaway?
A weekend trip to the Pyramids of Meroe is easily manageable. Alternatively, a shorter trip to Omdurman, focusing on its markets and the Great Mosque, could also be a fulfilling weekend break. The choice depends on your interests - history or culture.
Renting a car is generally not recommended for independent travel due to the state of the roads and potential security concerns in certain areas. Organised tours are a much safer and more reliable option for exploring the country.
What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Sudan?
Credit card usage is limited in Sudan. Cash, particularly Sudanese pounds, is the preferred method of payment for most transactions. It's advisable to carry sufficient cash for your trip.
What are the largest airports in Sudan?
Khartoum International Airport (KRT) is the main international airport. Other airports exist, but they primarily serve domestic flights.
Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about in Sudan?
Modest dress is appreciated, especially when visiting religious sites. It's courteous to greet people with a handshake, and avoid public displays of affection. Asking permission before taking photographs of individuals is respectful.
What local specialties should you try in Sudan?
Ful medames (fava beans) is a popular breakfast dish. Try the various stews, such as kita (meat stew) and maraq (broth). For dessert, sample the local pastries and sweets.
Where are the best shopping spots in Sudan?
The souks (markets) of Omdurman are a great place to find traditional crafts, textiles, and spices. Khartoum also has various shops and markets, though the Omdurman souks offer a more authentic experience.
What signature events or festivals take place in Sudan?
The celebrations surrounding religious holidays, such as Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, are significant events. Locally organised cultural festivals may also occur, but specific dates vary.
What’s the best place in Sudan for mild and comfortable weather?
The areas at higher elevations, such as those around Jebel Barkal, tend to experience slightly milder temperatures compared to the lowlands. However, even in these areas, the summer heat can still be intense.
What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make in Sudan?
Underestimating the heat during summer months is a common mistake. Another is not exchanging currency for Sudanese pounds before arrival, and relying too much on credit cards. Not arranging transport and accommodation in advance can also lead to difficulties.
What are some hidden gems to explore in Sudan?
The lesser-known archaeological sites outside of Meroe and Jebel Barkal offer a more tranquil experience for those interested in history. Exploring some of the smaller villages along the Nile can offer a glimpse into rural Sudanese life. Always ensure safety and appropriate permissions before venturing off the beaten track.