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Wadi Halfa to Khartoum - Best Route?
I'm unsure of the best route to take from Wadi Halfa to Khartoum. I was thinking direct SE to Abu Hamed then following the Nile south to Khartoum. But it seems a lot of people follow the Nile from Wadi Halfa then cut through the desert to Khartoum on the new highway from Abu Dawm or from Dongola.
Would you recommend going via Dongola or keeping with my route through the desert? Is that desert route very hard?
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Sudan - Wadi Halfa to Khartoum
hi Kuntushi
since the end of the year the road from Wadi Halfa - Dongola - Khartoum ist tarred. The piste following the train ist still very hard and sandy - see link
all the best
Ursula
here are some pixs Wüstenschiff :: Thema anzeigen - Sudan - von Wadi Halfa nach Khartum
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That's great Ursula, thanks heaps for that. Seeing the photos really puts it into perspective. Plus I know a little German, so I'll try read the comments too.
With that, I'd still like to take in Meroe. Does anybody know what the route from Dongola - Marawi - Atbara is like? Or just any route that goes from Dongola to Atbara?
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Bayuda Desert Sudan
you can take the tarred road from Dongola to Merowe (Marawi, the modern town near Karima) the new bridge there and cross the Bayuda Desert on a tarred road to Atbara - Ed Damer. No problem at all
If you talk about Meroe, the ruins, they are more south, you can see them from the main route between Atbara to Khartoum
Sudan is great - I visited the north several times, but mostly off road
Sudan - Nil
Sudan - Desert
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Sudan does indeed look like a beautiful place, great photos you have there. Thanks for the info about Meroe. I did already know it was south of Atbara, but it seems the only ways to that road from the NW are via Atbara and Khartoum
The desert route would be a lot more fun and adventurous, but I think we'll try save our vehicle the troubles, it'll have plenty of them on the long road ahead.
It's really quite amazing you can drive a tarred road the whole way now, especially considering so much is desert. Kudos to Sudan. But yeah, I think we'll take that route: Wadi Halfa - Dongola - Mawari - Atbara - Khartoum. Thanks heaps for the info Ursula, you've saved many a night stuck in the desert
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sorry to hijack the thread, but ursula, where abouts did you take those photos? we are heading to Sudan in 2011 in a pair of old discoverys and would be especially interested in visiting the area with the ruins.
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