Sudan Emblem

Tourism & Culture

Sudan has a variety of unique tourist resources that attract tourist from around the world. Like The Ancient Temples and Pyramids including UNESCO’s world heritage sites such as Pyramids of Meroe 350 B.C and Jebal Barkal(700 B.C) the sacred abode for the ancient Napatan Kings. Further North to Nubia is the Kerma site 2500B.C that reflects the ancient civilizations that Sudan was a cradle for.

The Nature Reserves are as well a prominent tourism spot with Sudan’s main nature reserves in Dindir, al-Rdom, Wadi Hawr, Diyar Mountain, Hassani Mountains, Dnguenab, Snguenib, of which the most famous is the Dinder National Park one of the most important sanctuaries in the world covering an area of approximately 10,000 square kilometers, it is a model for a global wildlife park and a popular destination for tourists from around the world. The park is home to 27 species of large mammals, including African leopards, Masai lions, and cheetahs, over 160 species of birds as well as 32 species of fish, small mammals, bats, reptiles, amphibians, and ostriches

Another spot of tourist interest is the unique diving sites at the Red Sea coast, a perfect place for activities like boating, underwater photography, scuba diving and snorkeling, it is rich of variety of marine and coral reefs as well as wreck diving sites which provide a fantastic opportunity for both diving and marine research.

Explore Sudan’s Beauty


Red Sea Coast

The Capital, Khartoum

Khartoum is the capital and largest city of Sudan. It's one of the three sister cities, built at the convergence of the Blue and White Niles: Omdurman to the north-west across the White Nile, North Khartoum, and Khartoum itself on the southern bank of the Blue Nile.

Red Sea Coast

Pyramids of Meroe

Nubian pyramids were built by the rulers of the ancient Kushite kingdoms at the area of the Nile valley, which was home to three Kushite kingdoms. Kerma was the first centralized state with its own indigenous forms of architecture and burial customs. The last two kingdoms are Napata and Meroe.

Red Sea Coast

Jebel Marra Mountains

This western-Sudanese mountains in South Darfour range are dominated by the second-highest mountains in the Sudan, known as Jebel Marra. This is an extinct volcano which rises to a height of 3071 metres, the combination of hills, rivers, and beautiful valleys surrounding the mountain is a good spot to experience.