Many are Khartoum’s landmarks deserving a visit as the Farouk Mosque,
a wonderful building built in classical Arabic style.
Museums are interesting too: the Sudan National Museum, the National Museum
for Ethnography, Natural History Museum, the Khalifah House Museum are, with
no doubt at all, places not to be missed.
The Mahdi's Tomb, a meaningful part of the country's heritage during the Mahdist
Era, The Nile's Confluence, called the "Mougran", an outstanding natural
attraction, visited by people from all over the world, along with other breath-taking
attractions like: the Camel Market, Omdurman Handicrafts Market, Abd-el-Qayum
Gate, the Nile's Islands, the War cemetery, the church of St. Matthew, Sayeda
El Bushara Church, Sayyid Ali's mosque, the Republican Palace, the Botanical
Gardens ands west Omdurman's desert.
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