Previously Available Tours to Sudan
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17 Days
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North Sudan, Djibouti & Ethiopia Tour
TOUR CODE: VRSD
Countries Visited: 0 Activity Level: 2 Tour Style: Cultural
HIGHLIGHT: Khartoum City Tour & Dervish Ceremony; More pyramids than Egypt! Nile Cruise; Meeting local nomads; Djibouti: up-and-coming destination; Lowest…
TOUR START: Khartoum
TOUR END: Addis Ababa
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Countries Visited: 0

Activity Level: 2

These are particularly busy tours that feature a lot of moving around, sometimes by train and short journeys on local transport. Walking tours of towns and cities are leisurely but you should be prepared to be on your feet for several hours. Some of our cultural trips that occur at high altitude and/or require greater independence with baggage handling (at hotels, airports, train stations) also fall into this category.
Tour Style: Cultural

These three- and four-star hotel-based, "soft adventure" trips concentrate on the culture, history, and natural attributes of our destination. Though there are no strenuous activities built into these tours, you need to be prepared for some full days with some early starts, plenty of walking on uneven surfaces through villages, cities and archaeological sites, and not a lot of "down time." Independence, reasonable fitness, and an ability to be steady on one's feet are critical in order for you to get the most out of these programs.
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18 Day Northern Sudan Tour
TOUR CODE: SD1
Countries Visited: 0 Activity Level: 2 Tour Style: Cultural
HIGHLIGHT: Khartoum City Tour & Dervish Ceremony; More pyramids than Egypt! Nile Cruise; Meeting local nomads; Djibouti: up-and-coming destination; Lowest point…
TOUR START: Addis Ababa
TOUR END: Khartoum
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OCT
Countries Visited: 0

Activity Level: 2

These are particularly busy tours that feature a lot of moving around, sometimes by train and short journeys on local transport. Walking tours of towns and cities are leisurely but you should be prepared to be on your feet for several hours. Some of our cultural trips that occur at high altitude and/or require greater independence with baggage handling (at hotels, airports, train stations) also fall into this category.
Tour Style: Cultural

These three- and four-star hotel-based, "soft adventure" trips concentrate on the culture, history, and natural attributes of our destination. Though there are no strenuous activities built into these tours, you need to be prepared for some full days with some early starts, plenty of walking on uneven surfaces through villages, cities and archaeological sites, and not a lot of "down time." Independence, reasonable fitness, and an ability to be steady on one's feet are critical in order for you to get the most out of these programs.
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What You'll See
What You'll See
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Tour Leaders
Tour Leaders for Sudan Tours
Our‌ Sudan ‌tours‌ offer the chance to travel through ‌this remarkable country ‌at‌ ‌your‌ ‌ own‌ ‌pace,‌ ‌with‌ ‌maximum‌ ‌group‌ ‌sizes‌ ‌of‌ ‌18‌ ‌participants.‌ ‌Local‌ ‌guides‌ ‌help‌ ‌you‌ ‌ discover‌ ‌the‌ ‌culture‌ ‌and‌ ‌history‌ that make Sudan so special. Some of our tour leaders who have led these tours.
Chris Tripodi Chris travels because it is the most interesting thing he can think of doing between meals. Anyone can buy a plane ticket, but helping a country come alive through its people, sights, culture, cuisine and customs is what Adventures Abroad is all about. Chris enjoys the inevitable challenges, the unforgettable moments, the warm people, the stories shared, the memories made, and every single morsel of each tour. Read More
Jonathan Hodgson Jonathan has lived much of his life dedicated to the idea that he would rather have a wealth of experiences than a wealth of riches. Having taken up a nomadic lifestyle shortly after finishing his undergraduate degree, he has been on the move on and off over the last 25+ years. The wanderlust has taken him to basing himself in places such as Scotland, Australia and Uzbekistan, and to visiting many more locations around our planet. Now (sort of) settled in Vancouver with his wonderful (and patient) family, he still loves the idea of having the world as his office and always enjoys trying to capture the essence of the locations he travels and tours in with his photography. Read More
Martin Charlton For as long as I can remember I have always had a deep-rooted need to travel and discover new places. Today I feel incredibly fortunate to have spent almost three decades researching, organizing and leading tours worldwide. Read More
Victor Romagnoli I love the excitement of getting up each morning on a tour and not knowing exactly how a day will unfold. It keeps me on my toes so to speak, and adds a breath of excitement to each day on tour. With almost 30 years of tour leading under my belt, I thank all of you for being a part of this exciting journey. Read More
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Tour Leaders Sudan
Our‌ Sudan ‌tours‌ offer the chance to travel through ‌this remarkable country ‌at‌ ‌your‌ ‌ own‌ ‌pace,‌ ‌with‌ ‌maximum‌ ‌group‌ ‌sizes‌ ‌of‌ ‌18‌ ‌participants.‌ ‌Local‌ ‌guides‌ ‌help‌ ‌you‌ ‌ discover‌ ‌the‌ ‌culture‌ ‌and‌ ‌history‌ that make Sudan so special. Some of our tour leaders who have led these tours.
Chris Tripodi Chris travels because it is the most interesting thing he can think of doing between meals. Anyone can buy a plane ticket, but helping a country come alive through its people, sights, culture, cuisine and customs is what Adventures Abroad is all about. Chris enjoys the inevitable challenges, the unforgettable moments, the warm people, the stories shared, the memories made, and every single morsel of each tour. Read More
Jonathan Hodgson Jonathan has lived much of his life dedicated to the idea that he would rather have a wealth of experiences than a wealth of riches. Having taken up a nomadic lifestyle shortly after finishing his undergraduate degree, he has been on the move on and off over the last 25+ years. The wanderlust has taken him to basing himself in places such as Scotland, Australia and Uzbekistan, and to visiting many more locations around our planet. Now (sort of) settled in Vancouver with his wonderful (and patient) family, he still loves the idea of having the world as his office and always enjoys trying to capture the essence of the locations he travels and tours in with his photography. Read More
Martin Charlton For as long as I can remember I have always had a deep-rooted need to travel and discover new places. Today I feel incredibly fortunate to have spent almost three decades researching, organizing and leading tours worldwide. Read More
Victor Romagnoli I love the excitement of getting up each morning on a tour and not knowing exactly how a day will unfold. It keeps me on my toes so to speak, and adds a breath of excitement to each day on tour. With almost 30 years of tour leading under my belt, I thank all of you for being a part of this exciting journey. Read More
Where to Go
Where To Go on Sudan Tours
Visit Sudan and feel transported to an ancient past. This rarely-visited country is a land of sweeping sand dunes, archeological treasures, and royal tombs. In between visiting its millennia-old sites, save time to haggle for local handicrafts and jewellery in Sudan’s bustling souks.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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01. Do you need a visa to travel to Sudan?
All foreign nationals except those from Egypt require a visa to enter Sudan.
02. Is Sudan safe?
While there are certain areas of the country that remain off-bounds to tourists, Sudan is considered a very safe place to travel. Crime levels are extremely low and tourists are unlikely to encounter any issues during their trip. However, thefts do happen so be sure to keep your valuables safe, especially when in busy areas and while in your accommodation.
03. When is the best time to visit Sudan
Sudan is extremely hot and the best time to visit is during the relatively cooler months between December-February. At this time of year, temperatures during the day generally hover around 30°C. It’s best to avoid travelling to Sudan between June-September when the temperatures are stifling, often hitting above 40°C in July and August.
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