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Sudan is the largest city in the AfricaSudan is the largest city in the Africa. Travelling outside the Khartoum and Omdurman is considered dangerous. Getting the Sudan visa is bit difficult but if you manage to get it and stick to the save area you properly have the wonderful experience. Sudanese people are very friendly and hospitable. Sudan has plenty of tourist attractions and wonderful places to visit. Sudan is afflicted by civil war for more than 40 year. The country religion is Islam, Muslims are in the north, and their culture resemble with Egyptian. To experience this mismatch of cultures and religion book cheap flight to Sudan.

Khartoum airport is the main gateway to Sudan by air. There are also some other flights which use port Sudan airport. Dilapidated yellow taxis that will routinely overcharge serve the airport. Alternatively, you can book taxis with a Khartoum taxi company called Limo Trip that use metered taxis and good vehicles at better rates. Cheap Flights to Sudan Country lacks the facilities of bus and trains. Apart from the Khartoum airport, there is also the small airport. The country official language is Arabic and English but English is not widely spoken and understood by the people except the few.

Khartoum is the capital of the city and it is the main trading financial political center. It is located near Blue Nile. The country climate is mainly tropical. Khartoum, together with the two other cities, Khartoum North and Omdurman forms what is called the Tripartite Capital. The city lies near the rich, irrigated cotton-growing Gezira area to the south and much of its trade is based on Nile river traffic at present, Khartoum is a cosmopolitan city with a good variety of historic attractions, museums, free annual events, and tourist service. To see all this book cheap flight to Sudan.

A walk around Tuti Island, situated in the middle of the confluence of the two branches of the Nile, can take about four hours. The less populated northern section is pretty, with its shady lanes, and irrigated fields, and there is a great little coffee stall under a tree on the western side. There is good diving near Port Sudan, either on liveaboads or from the new Red Sea Resort (north of Port Sudan). Beware the windy season (Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb) unless you are not prone to seasickness (2.5 hours dingy ride from the coast in rough seas can be testing!). To experience all this book cheap flight to Sudan

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