
Sudan is the largest country in Africa and tenth largest in the world, bordering Egypt, Eritrea, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Libya and Uganda. Getting a visa for Sudan is an expensive hit-and-miss affair, but if you do manage to get in, and you stick to the safe areas, you will probably have a fantastic experience. About Sudan
Khartoum
Khartoum is the capital of Sudan and is located where the Blue and White Niles merge to form the Nile. Khartoum Tourist Information
Southern Sudan
Southern Sudan is a breakaway region of Sudan, which in the wake of intense fighting with the central government in years past … Southern Sudan Tourist Information
Eastern Sudan
Eastern Sudan is the region of Sudan lying to the east of Khartoum, along the Blue Nile. Eastern Sudan Tourist Information
Wadi Halfa
Wadi Halfa is a town on the shores of Lake Nasser in the north of Sudan, and marks the point of entry into Sudan for those coming in from Egypt. Wadi Halfa Tourist Information
Port Sudan
Port Sudan is a city in Sudan next to the Red Sea. Port Sudan Tourist Information
Northern Sudan
Northern Sudan, as you would expect, lies in the north of Sudan. The capital city of Al-Shemaliah State is Dongala. Northern Sudan Tourist Information
Central Sudan
Central Sudan is the political, geographic, cultural, and economic center of Sudan, centered around the capital, Khartoum. Central Sudan Tourist Information
Darfur
Darfur is the westernmost region of Sudan, bordering Chad. Darfur Tourist Information
Kurdufan
Kurdufan is a region of Sudan, southwest of the capital and east of Darfur. Kurdufan Tourist Information
Gallabat
Gallabat is a village in Sudan at one of the country's border crossing points with Ethiopia. At this point, the border seems … Gallabat Tourist Information
Omdurman
Omdurman is a city in Sudan near Khartoum. Omdurman Tourist Information