Khartoum (/kɑːrˈtuːm/ kar-TOOM) is the capital and largest city of Sudan and the state of Khartoum. It is located at the confluence of the White Nile, flowing north from Lake Victoria, and the Blue Nile, flowing west from Ethiopia. The location where the two Niles meet is known as "al-Mogran" (المقرنthe confluence). The main Nile continues to flow north towards Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
Restaurants in Khartoum
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Real Sudan provides advice and custom service to ensure you get the most out of your holiday in Sudan: • We offer Tour programs tailored to your needs and interests. • We guide you to the must-see locations as well as taking you beyond the usual tourist destinations, into a world that only local people know. • We give you in-depth knowledge about the attractions in Sudan.
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We have experts who know Sudan very well, they were born and raised in it, and they also traveled all around the world, so they have enough experience to design tours that suit everyone and they are totally capable of making everyone's visit to Sudan an unforgettable experience.
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Travel Sudan provides private tours and special adventures around Sudan, and encourage travelers to make Sudan the next travel destination, as well as to be their experience in Sudan is never forgotten. Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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Kandaka Tourism is a tourism company specialised in tours around Sudan, offering tailor-made experiences with a historical, anthropological and cultural perspective of each and every corner of this largely unknown country.
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In this nice gallery you can share with me the pleasure of a new dialogue between you, me and my artwork ..painting, monoprint, etching, miniatures. This is the vitality of the Sudanese aesthetics in its international dimensions.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
I.T.C Sudan can organize any kind of tours in Khartoun and North Sudan.
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Mojo gallery was established in 2010. The aim of the gallery is to promote, exhibit and sell Sudanese art. Sudanese art draws from many different traditions and visual styles and captures the spirit and perspective of both Africa and the Arab world. Through our art we hope more people will be attracted to discover the richness and diversity of Sudanese art. Opening hrs Sat.-Thurs. 10am-10pm
My colleague told me about this place and I ended up going back three times during my one week stay in Khartoum. The two men who run the shop are super friendly and knowledgeable. Had they offered me tea, my last 90 minute stay would have ended up being 3 hours. That’s how welcoming the place is but you also need to stay long enough because the more you stay, the more you discover and see. It is all very very well reasonably priced (ranging from 12 dollars to 300 dollars, with the average painting being 50 dollars). They also do really great/original framing and package things up nicely so it won’t break when you pop it into your suitcase. It’s also a great place for souvenirs and gifts for people - you’ll find a selection of art of various sizes. I can’t wait to go back when in town for business again.
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