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Facts about Sudan

Sudan is a fantastic surprise for tourists with the abundance of exciting stuff to do in the country plus Sudanese are among the friendliest and most hospitable people on earth. Things to do in the country include visiting the Meroe pyramids, tagging along with the Sufi ritual of drumming and trance dancing, walking around the Tuti Island shady lines and irrigated fields and enjoying diving at the Red Sea Resort near the Port of Sudan.
 
Sudan welcomes more than 700,000 tourists each year. This number has been projected to increase in the years to come.
 
Crimes including fraud, bouncing cheques and the non-payment of bills can result in lengthy prison sentences and hefty fines. Bail is generally not granted for those who are arrested for financial crimes. 

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FAQs about Places in Visas of Sudan

Is Sudan safe for tourist travel ?

Rates of crime and violence are quite low in Sudan, perhaps due to the strict Islamic Sharia Law. Tourists are advised however to still be cautious while in the country.

Is alcohol allowed in Sudan ?

Sudan follows the Islamic Sharia Law and alcohol is not permitted in the country. Although the constitution specifies that non-Muslims shall not be subject to Sharia law, tourists are still advised to be mindful.

How long should my passport be valid for before travelling to Sudan ?

Tourists are advised to have a passport valid for at least six months beyond the date of exit from Sudan.

When is the best time to travel to Sudan ?

The best time to visit the Republic of Sudan is between the winter months of December and January when the weather is most favorable.

Do I require a visa to travel to Khartoum Sudan for work from Nairobi Kenya ?

Does a Kenyan with a valid passport require a visa to travel to Sudan ?

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