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Introduction
Sudan is bordered by Egypt, the
Red Sea, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Uganda, the
Democratic Republic of Congo, the Central African
Republic, Chad and Libya. Sudan has only recently
been developed as a tourist destination, and
communications and facilities are still limited
outside Khartoum.
Khartoum, the capital, is situated at the confluence
of the Blue and White Niles. Among the tourist
attractions here are the Omdurman camel market, the
Arab souk and the National Museum. The main areas of
archaeological interest include Bajrawiya, Naga and
Meroe.
The Dinder National Park, on the Ethiopian border,
is one of the largest in the world, and home to
numerous species of wild animals. The Red Sea, with
the transparency of its water, the variety of its
fish and the charm of its marine gardens and coral
reefs, is one of Sudan's main attractions. |