Make sure to not film or take pictures too much though, as locals don’t particularly like it, understandably. We felt totally in sync with the ambiance, and not completely as out of place as we could have imagined. Food, clothes, even kitchen appliances were displayed, and the atmosphere was truly incredible. We started our 48 Hours in Sudan with an early visit to the bustling Friday market at the center of Khartoum. 48 Hours in Sudan 2018: Pyramids, Dervishes, and UNESCO Sites!Īfter having explored most of the Middle Eastern countries reachable within a short flight from Dubai, we just had to do one last unexpected trip before saying goodbye to the UAE - so we picked exploring the Sudan with our friends!Ī short non-stop Flydubai flight away, Sudan is home to many pyramids (more than Egypt, fact!), welcoming people, unique traditions and unbelievable raw beauty.Ī true gem and yet-to-be-discovered off the beaten path destination, Sudan has so much to offer for a quick escape from the UAE, that you’ve probably never even heard about let alone dreamed of visiting.Ĥ8 Hours in Sudan | Day 1: Market, Sudan Museum and Dervish CeremonyĪfter a convenient 4-hour Flydubai flight from Dubai arriving in Khartoum at 10pm (no time to waste!), we received a warm welcome at the Khartoum International Airport by our tour company driver, who brought us to our hotel for the first night, the Acropole.Īlcohol: Sudan is a completely dry country - do not bring any alcohol in!
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