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Khartoum Attractions

When visiting Khartoum make sure you check out Nile Street, probably the city's most attractive street. With old colonial buildings on one side and the breathtakingly Blue Nile on the other, you will see why it is such a popular location for visitors to stroll down. Also looking out to the Blue Nile is the Presidential Palace, well worth visiting even if the guards that stand outside won't let you walk in front of it. At this grand palace you will be able to see the changing of the guard ceremony which takes place on the 1st Friday of each month.

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Things to do in Khartoum

Khartoum is home to several interesting museums which you should certainly make time for when visiting the city. The Sudan Presidential Palace Museum is situated in an old cathedral that can be found on the grounds of the Presidential Palace. Here you will be able to see artifacts related to Sudan's political history. After experiencing some of the city's culture, visit the market stalls or souqs, and purchase some interesting handicrafts before relaxing with a nice cup of tea by the Blue Nile.

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Khartoum Airports

Khartoum International Airport is served by many major airlines throughout the world such as those from Europe, The Middle East and Africa and is largest commerical airport in the country of Sudan. Continue reading if you want to know how to get to the city centre from the airport and which are the main airlines flying to Khartoum.

Khartoum International Airport (KRT)

Top Carriers

The major airlines operating within Khartoum International Airport include: EgyptAir, Gulf Air and Royal Jordanian.

Location

Khartoum International Airport is currently located close to Khartoum city centre, though soon will be replaced with a new airport located 40km south of the city.

Transportation options

The airport is currently conveniently situated near the city so getting a taxi into the city centre won't take very long and shouldn't cost you that much. Alternatively, if you walk a couple of hundred meters down the road outside the airport you can get a minibus that will also take you into the centre of the city.

FAQs about flights to Khartoum

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How far is Khartoum airport from the city center?
The airport in Khartoum, known as Civil, is located approximately 3 miles kilometers from the city center. This proximity makes it fairly convenient for travelers to access the main parts of the city.
What is the cost of traveling from Khartoum airport to the downtown area?
Public Transportation: A trip will cost you roughly 0.55 £ per person.
Car Hire: For added comfort and independence during your visit, eDreams provides excellent car rental options in Khartoum. Select the vehicle that suits you best and drive from Civil to the city center of Khartoum on your own schedule.
Taxi Service: If you're willing to spend a bit more and choose to take a taxi from Civil , expect an average charge of about 2.15 £ per kilometer to reach the center of Khartoum.
What is the typical weather like in Khartoum?
For those seeking warm weather, the ideal time to visit Khartoum is in May, June and March. During these months, temperatures typically soar to an average of 40.71 °C, and you'll find that March, April and November are the sunniest months, with an average of 289.9 hours of sunshine. Conversely, if you favor cooler weather, consider planning your trip to Khartoum in January, February or December. During this period, you can expect an average temperature of 18.25 °C. For travelers indifferent to temperature but keen to steer clear of rain, it’s wise to avoid visiting during January, February and March, when the average precipitation in Khartoum reaches 0.98 mm. Instead, consider the drier months of January, February and March, which feature significantly lower rainfall, averaging only 0 mm.

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