No visit to Khartoum is complete without indulging in the local cuisine, which offers a delectable array of flavors and dishes. Try "Ful Medames," a popular breakfast dish made of cooked fava beans, or "Asida," a traditional Sudanese porridge. Local ...Read More
Khartoum’s strategic location at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile rivers positions it as an important regional hub. This geographical advantage facilitates trade and connectivity with neighboring African countries and the Middle East. The ...Read More
Al Neelain University’s Giraffe Park offers a unique experience to see giraffes and other wildlife in a semi-urban setting. The park is home to several giraffes, alongside other animals like ostriches and local bird species. It is a great spot for ...Read More
Tourism in Khartoum is on the rise, driven by its historical sites, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. Real estate investments in this thriving sector can be incredibly lucrative, especially for those looking at short-term rental markets. Owning ...Read More
Every Friday evening, head to the Hamed el-Nil Mosque in Omdurman to witness the mesmerizing Sufi dances. Known as "Dhikr" or "Whirling Dervishes," this spiritual dance is performed by Sufi practitioners as an act of devotion. The rhythmic chanting, ...Read More