Discover the best top things to do in Khartoum State, Sudan including Khartoum War Cemetery, Al Kabir Mosque, Tuti Island, University of Khartoum, Al Sabalouga (Sabaloka Gorge), Nile Street, Jabal al-Awliya' Dam, Afra Mall, Tomb of Muhammad Ahmad (Madhi), Al Waha Mall.
Restaurants in Khartoum State
4.0 based on 132 reviews
My favorite street in Khartoum. Ever green and coolish anytime of the year as it is directly by the Nile river. You pass by a few of the historical old buildings in Khartoum: ex the Presidential Palace, the Old Sudan-Hotel, University of Khartoum....etc. generally well-maintained and green. There are a few river-side coffee-shops, not trendy more on the traditional side, but pleasant.
3.5 based on 59 reviews
You have a large grocery store, several money changers where you get better than hotel exchange rates (but you need to compare as there could be quite a bit of variance between money changers), barber shop, beauty salon, several mobile companies, several restaurants, many clothing stores, a pharmacy, several shoe stores, prayer rooms, a bowling alley, an arcade, stationary stores, electronic stores and many specialty stores. Everything you may need can be found at Afra Maqll. Next door to the 5 star Al Salam Rotana (a 2 3 minute walk).
3.5 based on 13 reviews
I was in Khartoum and Omdurman over the past week. I did go into the Al Khalifa House. It took a bit of persistence. There is a sign that says that it is closed for maintenance. But, the guard eventually let me in and he walked around with me. There is a small-domed (Mosque-like) roof inside with crescent moon ornament that I was told was the original site of the l Mahdi tomb. BTW, for those that are interested, you can view the entire Omdurman battlefield if you take a taxi or tuk-tuk (or walk about 5 miles as I ended up doing!) to the small town of Kerrari , just north of Omdurman. From the arrival point at the outskirts of the town, walk across the Nile bridge. Although the town has now covered over the center of the battlefield, and there is a military installation on Jebel Surghum, from the crest of the bridge, you will easily see the Jebel Surghum, the Kerrari Hills in the distance and the area of the camp established by Kitchener on the bank of the NIle. Good panoramic view.
3.0 based on 17 reviews
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