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Sudan is the largest, yet one of the least visited, countries in Africa. Although several ongoing conflicts mean much of this vast nation is off limits, it is possible to travel in the Northeast, and parts of the south. Much of Middle East and Africa has a reputation for warmth and hospitality but Sudan is in a league of its own, so it is a joy to ride. It is common to be invited to stay at someone's house and rural Sudanese who never dream of eating in front of you without inviting you to join them. He talked all afternoon with a glass or five of tea is a serious national ritual, which extends to relations with the authorities.
Sudan is as geographically diverse as it is culturally; in the north, the Nile flows through the eastern edge of the Sahara: the Nubian desert, the site of the ancient kingdoms of Kush and Meroe, and the land of the Seti. Here, some agriculture and farming modest supplements the staple crop of date palms. The East and West are mountainous regions, and much of the rest of the country consists of savannahs typical of much of sub-Saharan Central Africa.
People in Sudan are actually very kind to all the few travelers who get there. People treat you as friendly as any other African country, so be prepared to get spontaneously invited to lunch or dinner. Most of the time people are very interested in you and who often are proud of their country and show hospitality.
Sudan, like many other African countries, has many places of interest and tourist attractions. The country of Sudan has great natural gifts very attractive to the eye ..
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