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Neighborhood Guides
In-depth guides covering rents, power, water, and daily life in Sudan's most searched areas
khartoumKhartoum 2 sits on the southern bank of the Blue Nile, close enough to the confluence that you can smell the water on a cool morning. It has long been the first…
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khartoumKhartoum 3 is the city's densest mixed-use neighbourhood — a grid of mid-rise apartments over ground-floor shops, broken up by mosques, schools, and the occasio…
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khartoumBahri — formally Khartoum North — sits on the north bank of the Blue Nile directly opposite central Khartoum, connected by three bridges that, on a clear day, l…
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khartoumMulazimin is the oldest residential quarter of Omdurman, which is itself the oldest continuous urban settlement on the confluence. The neighbourhood grew around…
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khartoumAmarat is the commercial-residential seam of Khartoum — the neighbourhood where a ground-floor insurance office sits beneath three floors of apartments, where t…
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red seaPort Sudan's Corniche district runs along the Red Sea waterfront between the old port gates and the newer diplomatic quarter, a strip of seafront apartments and…
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al jazirahWad Madani is the capital of Al-Jazirah state, positioned at the heart of the Gezira agricultural scheme — the vast irrigated cotton- and sorghum-growing plain…
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Garden City and Burri sit in the arc of eastern Khartoum between the Blue Nile and the airport road — a zone that diaspora families have quietly claimed as thei…
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Riyadh is Khartoum's most deliberately modern residential neighbourhood — planned in the 1970s and 1980s with wider boulevards, setback buildings, and a grid th…
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Kafouri sits on the eastern flank of Bahri — Khartoum North — in what was, until relatively recently, the city's developmental frontier. Planned residential blo…
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Atbara is Sudan's railway city — a fact that shaped everything from its grid plan to its social character to its rental market. The city grew at the junction of…
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kassalaKassala is Sudan's eastern anchor — a city of 700,000 at the foot of the Taka Mountains, whose granite domes rise with an abruptness that has made this skyline…
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These guides reflect on-the-ground knowledge as of Q1 2026. Power and water conditions change — we update guides quarterly.