KHARTOUM, SUDAN
Solo Tour Guides
To fully appreciate Khartoum you need to book a Solo Tour Guide, your private friendly tour guide. A Solo Tour Guide will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Solo Tour Guide is there to help you. Looking after your safety and welfare at all times.
Mohamed
Mohamed studied Mechanical Engineering. Nowadays he works as a customs liaison officer for a major car outlet organising the repair options for his customers. In addition to this, Mohamed works as a tour guide when he can. He recommends for example the National Museum and a walk along Nile Street. He can also organise activities such as watching Nuba wrestling, bowling in Afra mall or a visit to the Sudan Animal Recue Center. Mohamed will tailor your tour according to your requests. he also enjoys football, basketball, table-tennis and listening to music. Be sure to book Mohamed for an interesting tour of Khartoum
Mohamed is 25 years old, covid vaccinated, does not smoke and speaks English and Arabic.
Total cost for the guide services of Mohamed for one day (8 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 45 US dollars by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 70 US dollars in cash to Mohamed after his services. Total 115 US dollars.
Alternatively for the guide services of Mohamed for half a day (4 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 25 US dollars by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 40 US dollars in cash to Mohamed after his services. Total 65 US dollars.
This does not include transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.
How To Book A Solo Tour Guide
To book any of our Solo Tour Guides please go to the enquiry form.
Or send an email to info@solotourguides.com.
Alternatively whatsapp +94-76-630-1069.
Remember a Solo Tour Guide looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
Highlights of Khartoum
Khartoum is the capital of Sudan. As such it is an economic centre and trading hub for the region. Rail links go to Port Sudan and El-Obeid.
Khartoum itself has a population of over 5 million. It constitutes of 3 main areas. Firstly you have Khartoum itself. Then Khartoum North and Omdurman. Geographically it is where the two Niles meet, known as al-Mogran (the Confluence”) . The White Nile and the Blue Nile combine to make the Nile which heads northwards to Egypt. The White Nile originates from Lake Victoria whereas the White Nile flows west from Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Perhaps visit Tuti island where both meet.
The Sudan National Museum is one of the major things to do in Khartoum but check before going as it may be closed for renovations. Much better to go accompanies with a guide to explain things. For example one of the exhibits is actually mentioned in the Bible. Another museum of note is the Ethnographic Museum. Note most museums are closed on Mondays so plan accordingly.
If art is of interest to you, then visit the Mojo Gallery. It comes highly recommended. Another is Sudan Art Diwan.
When it comes to malls then there is the Afra Mall and the Al-Waha Mall. But perhaps a stroll along Nile Street with its parks may be a good way to get some fresh air.
Albeit other buildings of note are the University of Khartoum, the Presidential Palace, Al-Rikini Mosque and Al-Kabir Mosque.
Accommodation in Khartoum