Group Tours in Sudan

Starting in November 2012

Egypt & Sudan: Road To Khartoum

15 days starting on Sat 10 Nov 2012

The Nile loops a lazy arc through the arid desert, passing the crumbling remains of a civilisation that once lay at the heart of African trade and culture. But this isn’t the land of the...

Sudan Travel Guide

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Khartoum

The Sudanese capital since independence in 1956, Khartoum is home to the country’s largest museum as well as one of its largest souks, the expansive Souq Arabi in nearby Omdurman. The city began its life as an outpost for the Egyptian army under Ibrahim Pasha in 1821, growing to prominence on the back of the growing slave trade. Then, on 26 January 1885, the city became infamous as the site of the slaughter of the Anglo-Egyptian garrison by troops loyal to the Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad and the murder of General Charles George Gordon. The city’s National Museum contains the Egyptian temples of Buhen and Semna, originally built by Queen.

Meroe

The Nubian pyramids at Meroe once lay at the heart of a Kushitic Kingdom that flourished for over 1000 years. The site is strewn with a fabulous collection of pyramids that number in their hundreds, and whilst many now lie in ruins, the significance and sheer majesty of the site remains. Discovered by a French mineralogist in 1821, the pyramids sit above a collection of sepulchral chambers that once held the bodies of Meroitic royalty and it has been ascertained that at its peak the city was trading in iron ore, textiles and gold with countries as far afield as China and India. The site today contains the largest collection of pyramids in the Sudan, some of which have been restored to something approaching their former glory, including the beautiful ‘Lion Temple’ at Musawwarat es Sufra and some of the temple complexes at nearby Naqa.

The Nile

The longest river in the world, the Nile has always been central to life in Egypt and the deserts of the Sudan. Its two major tributaries begin in the great lakes of Central Africa and the highlands of Ethiopia and both come together in the Sudanese capital, to form the mighty river whose timeless course still passes through landscapes that have changed little since Pharaonic times. Even today its life giving waters are still essential to the communities that live beside it and as it passes through northern Sudan and beyond the cataracts into the Nile Valley, its fast running waters still nourish fields of corn, sweet potato, watermelon and dates. The Nile of today flows through an incredible landscape that spans countless millennia of human development, from the haunting remains of lost civilisations and remote rural villages, to the remarkable engineering feats of Lake Nasser and the Aswan Dam.

Sudan Travel Information

Visa Information:
UK passport holders require visas for Sudan.

Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the end of your tour, and it must have two consecutive blank pages in your passport " one for the visa and one for the passport registration.

Please note it is your responsibility to ensure you have the correct visa documentation when starting your tour. Country entry regulations can alter daily and it is always best to check with the relevant embassies for any changes.

To obtain a Sudanese visa you first need an authorisation code which Wild Frontiers will apply for on your behalf. In order to do this we must have a scanned copy of your passport two months prior to departure. Once the code is received you will need to apply to the relevant embassy for the visa itself, in London the address is:
The Sudanese Embassy
3 Cleveland Row
St James’s
SW1A 1DD

Your application must include three passport sized photographs and a completed visa form. The process can take three/four days. Upon entering Sudan you will still be required to have an additional two passport sized photos. It is important to note that visa requirements for the Sudan are in a current state of flux, so please contact us two months before departure to check if the requirements above are still correct.
If you are travelling on a non-UK passport, please contact your nearest embassy for up to date visa information. If you live in a country without a Sudanese embassy we can help arrange for a visa to be issued on arrival, just contact us for further details.

Insurance:
Insurance that provides cover for emergency repatriation in case of a medical emergency is compulsory for all tours.

You should be aware that many standard insurance policies may not cover you adequately for all aspects of a Wild Frontiers trip and so we strongly recommend that you purchase a suitably designed insurance policy.

One such policy is the "Wild Frontiers" policy underwritten by Ace European Group Limited (ACE " firm reference 202803), which is available to EU residents (which excludes Norway & Switzerland) through our website or via the insurance company direct on 0845 345 3456. Under this policy there are two different levels of cover available.

Standard policy: a comprehensive travel insurance policy that provides cover for all Wild Frontiers activities, including trekking up to 6,000m. This policy does not provide cover for travel to areas where the FCO is advising against all or all but essential travel.

Elite policy: provides the same comprehensive level of cover as the standard policy. In addition the Elite policy also provides cover for travel to areas where the FCO is advising against all or all but essential travel. The policy will not provide cover for any claims arising from or relating to the reasons why the FCO is advising against travel.

If purchasing the Elite policy you also have the option to extend the cover provided by the policy to include cover for claims arising from a terrorist act in an area where the FCO is advising against travel. You can add this cover to your policy when purchasing online or over the telephone.

These policies are only available to those travelling on a Wild Frontiers holiday.

For more information and to purchase your policy online please visit the Insurance section of our website.

The cover is underwritten by Ac

Health and Vaccinations:
There are no mandatory immunisations for travellers to Sudan though you should be up-to-date with Typhoid, Tetanus, Polio and Hepatitis A. Malaria is present throughout so we recommend you seek advice from your local GP or travel centre as to the correct immunisations and preventative treatments.

We also recommend:
• A dental check-up prior to travelling.
• You inform us of any pre-existing medical conditions or medication.
To be on the safe side you can also check on www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk

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