THE CORNICHE
Read moreRendez-vous in Port Sudan! The "cournish" (Arabic in the text) looks at the docks where the cargo is unloaded, night and day. There is also a mini-bar with tea and coffee making facilities. On Thursday evening, the corniche is particularly pleasant, as the locals come to walk there. This is the perfect time to enjoy delicious conish! (we said conish).
THE FISH SOUK
Read moreA little north of the city centre, it is often forgotten for tourists. However, the "as-samak" souk is a lively place and many advantages. First, we can buy freshly caught fish to simmer them, depending on your tastes, in the small restaurants on site. Then you can rent a fisherman boat for a few hours. There is nothing formal, but you can get to know the sellers of the shop, listening to a place on the coast, duration and price. If you plan to take a boat trip during the day, it will be better to avoid the warm hours of the early afternoon.
LE SOUK
Read moreIt deploys to the west and south of the great place of mawgif al-a'am. The area devoted to food is located in the north, with the meat and fruit hall as a gathering place. In the whole country, The are the best place to immerse themselves with the atmosphere of a city. And it does not escape the rule. All tribes and social classes are associated with it. The Bajah, a traditional majority in eastern Sudan, recognize their elegant jacket over their gallabiya. Some also have a sword. Many of these accessories are sold in some shops. It is also the shawls and the perfume essences that are characteristic of the Souk Souk.