SOUK SHA'ABI
Read moreAs in the Omdurman souk itself (where we sell handicrafts), there is absolutely everything in a maze of streets and streets. But all well organized, by product types. The interest of the "popular" souk (sha'abi) is that it attracts a wide variety of customers in addition to a wide variety of vendors. Thus, supply and demand meet and meet. A reasoned wanderings in these streets is not a waste of time. The extensive, multi-Bus train station in several parts of the souk will certainly allow you to stroll there.
SOUK ETHIOPIEN
Read moreAs-Sabet souk stands near the Ethiopian church. In addition to a classic market, you can find souvenirs and objects of abyssine inspiration.
SOUK DINKA
Read moreMore appropriate to find Sudanese souvenirs, specifically South Sudanese, than the al-Arabi souk.
SOUK AL-ARABI
Read moreThe shopping heart of Khartoum. In 2005, following the disappearance of the Mediterranean leader, John Garang, shortly after the signing of the Peace Accords, riots broke out in this souk, where all ethnic groups in Sudan and elsewhere were in conflict. As a general souk, he has nothing special. As a central souk, it is larger than the others. For everyday objects like souvenirs, it can be a good plan for browsing.