Flights to Sudan
Flights to Khartoum, the capital of the Republic of Sudan, take you to the meeting point of the White Nile and the Blue Nile in northeast Africa. Khartoum is a bustling and modern city, the commercial and cultural heart of this huge Islamic African nation.
To see the two mighty rivers in action—yes, they are different colors—head to White Nile Bridge. Here, you'll see the world’s longest river continue its nearly 7,000 km journey, something you can be a part of by taking a sunset cruise from the Marin Water Sports Club. (And since Khartoum is one of the sunniest cities in the world, with more than 3,700 hours of sunshine a year, you’ll always be in for a treat.)
For a dose of local culture, head through the tree-lined streets of the central city to Hamed El-Nil Mosque on a late Friday afternoon for a thrilling performance from a troupe of whirling dervishes.
If you’re looking for traditional shopping, head south from the Great Mosque (Masjid Al-Kabir) to find the city’s most famous souk, Souk Al-Arabi, which spreads across several blocks. Pick up a few trinkets at the souk dedicated to gold, or, if you’re seeking a more international fashion offering, head to Khartoum’s Al Waha Mall or Afra Mall in Arkaweet, which are full of Western-style clothes, shops, and cafes.
Khartoum has a handful of international hotels such as the Corinthia and the Al Salam Rotana, but there is also a range of locally owned properties for all budgets. The city is easy to navigate by taxi or auto-rickshaw, and the public bus service runs almost 24 hours a day.