Don’t Miss Sudan Presidential Palace Mus
During your trip to Khartoum, tourists shouldn’t miss visiting Sudan Presidential Palace Museum. The museum is located on the grounds of the Presidential palace it houses an impressive collection of relics, arts, and paintings of Sir Gordon Pasha. Also, tourists shouldn’t miss visiting Nile Street. It is the prettiest street of the city. The street has the Blue Nile one side, and another side is lined with pretty, albeit decaying-looking buildings, the Grand Holiday Villa and much more. The other tourist attractions of the city include The Changing of the Guard, Confluence of the Blue and White Nile, Souq Arabi, Sudan National Museum, Sudan Ethnographic Museum, and Commonwealth War Cemetery.
Best Shopping Malls
Most of the shopping can be done in city’s street markets and souqs. You can purchase everything you need from handicrafts, clothing, to souvenirs. However, you can purchase at nominal prices since most of the goods are imported. Souq Arabi is a chaotic market place. The market is divided into a several number of divisions. Each division is focused on a certain product. Head to Souq Omdurman for the stuff related to handicrafts. Afra Mall, Al-Amarat Center, Altasamoh Supermarket, AMIGO, and Al-Waha Mall are the featured shopping centers of the city. Book your flights from Cairo to Khartoum Egyptair this huge spread-out city and experience the incredible travel