Planning a trip to Sudan in the summer? This North African gem offers breathtaking historical sites, luxury accommodations, and fine dining experiences—all within a reasonable budget. Whether you’re exploring the ancient pyramids of Meroë, relaxing by the Red Sea, or indulging in world-class cuisine in Khartoum, this guide will help you make the most of a £2,000 budget.
How to Travel to Sudan from the UK
Getting to Sudan from the UK is straightforward with connecting flights via major cities like Doha, Istanbul, or Dubai. While direct flights are rare, airlines such as Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, and Emirates offer smooth one-stop routes to Khartoum International Airport (KRT). Flight prices vary depending on the season, but booking in advance can secure a round-trip ticket for approximately £500. The total journey takes between 10 to 14 hours, depending on layovers.
For traveler’s seeking high-end accommodations, Sudan offers several luxury hotels in Khartoum and beachfront resorts in Port Sudan.

Best High-End Hotels in Khartoum
- Corinthia Hotel Khartoum – A five-star hotel with stunning Nile River views, a spa, and multiple fine-dining options.
- Al Salam Rotana Hotel – Offers luxury suites, a swimming pool, and international dining experiences.
Top Resorts in Port Sudan
- Sudan Red Sea Resort – A perfect getaway for diving and snorkelling enthusiasts, with private lodges and pristine beaches.
- Coral Port Sudan Hotel – Ideal for a relaxing stay, offering excellent seafood and sea-view accommodations.
Hotel rates in Sudan range from £100 to £150 per night, meaning a 7-night luxury stay costs around £840.
Sudan’s food scene is a mix of traditional Sudanese flavours, Middle Eastern influences, and international cuisine. If you’re looking for an upscale dining experience, these top restaurants are a must-visit:
Fine Dining in Khartoum
- Assaha Restaurant – Serves authentic Sudanese dishes in a beautiful setting.
- Ozone Café – A modern café offering international cuisine, fresh pastries, and artisan coffee.
Luxury Dining in Port Sudan
- Marina Seafood Restaurant – Specialises in fresh Red Sea seafood with waterfront dining.
- The Charcoal Grill – Offers high-quality grilled meats and fusion cuisine in a sophisticated ambiance.
A fine-dining meal costs around £30 per person, so budgeting £210 for a week of dining allows for a mix of Sudanese and international flavours.
Must-Visit Attractions in Sudan
1. Meroë Pyramids – Ancient Wonders of Sudan
Sudan is home to over 200 pyramids in Meroë, remnants of the ancient Kingdom of Kush. Located just a few hours from Khartoum, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-visit for history lovers. Entry fees and guided tours are affordable, making it easy to fit into a £2,000 budget.
2. The National Museum of Sudan – A Journey Through History
Situated in Khartoum, the National Museum of Sudan showcases artifacts from Sudan’s Pharaonic, Meroitic, and Christian periods. This is the best place to gain insight into the country’s rich history and culture.
3. Dinder National Park – A Wildlife Adventure
For nature enthusiasts, Dinder National Park offers the chance to see lions, antelopes, and exotic bird species. Organised tours, including transport and lodging, can be arranged within a reasonable budget.
4. Red Sea Diving & Snorkelling – An Unforgettable Experience
The Sudanese Red Sea coast is known for its pristine coral reefs and marine biodiversity. A diving or snorkelling trip from Port Sudan offers the chance to explore some of the world’s most unspoiled underwater ecosystems.
Sample Budget Breakdown for a Luxury Sudan Trip
Expense | Estimated Cost |
---|---|
Flights (Round Trip) | £500 |
Accommodation (7 Nights) | £840 |
Fine Dining (£30/day) | £210 |
Attractions & Tours | £200 |
Local Transport & Extras | £250 |
Total Cost | £2,000 |
Travel Tips for Visiting Sudan in Summer
- Prepare for Hot Weather – Sudan experiences high temperatures in summer, especially in desert areas. Wear light clothing, sun protection, and stay hydrated.
- Plan Activities Around the Heat – Visit outdoor attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday sun.
- Visa and Travel Requirements – Ensure you have the correct visa and vaccinations before departure.
- Local Currency – The Sudanese Pound (SDG) is the official currency, but bring cash in US dollars or euros for easier exchange.
Sudan is a hidden gem for traveler’s looking for a mix of history, adventure and luxury travel experiences. With a budget of £2000, you can enjoy 5-star hotels, fine dining, top attractions, and even a Red Sea getaway. Whether you’re fascinated by ancient pyramids, interested in wildlife, or just looking to relax in the stunning resort, Sudan offers an unforgettable journey,
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