Antiquities Sites and Natural Areas:
Sudan is considered one of the few countries which enjoy
a variety of tourism resources.
These resources are represented in the Red Sea Coast which
extends for more than 700 kilometers and is characterized
by many tourist attractions, including diving and under-water
photography, besides boat-rowing and water skiing.

The Red Sea Coast enjoys many gulfs and coral reefs as
the area is free from contamination which plagues many seas
and tourist areas in the world.
Sudan also enjoys an ancient heritage in the field of civilizations
and antiquities representing a great attraction for tourists
both from within and outside the country.
This heritage is centred in the Northern areas including
Al-Nag'a Al-Musawarat, Karima, Al-Berkal, Merowie, Dongola
and others.
These areas and others saw ancient civilizations proved
by the remains of the pyramids and temples, with a great
part of them still lying unearthed.
These areas attract many experts and researchers in this
field.
In addition, they are considered archaeological sites not
experiencing any tourist leap before despite the availability
of huge resources in them.
Central areas in Sudan including Sennar and Sinja contain
antiquities of Al-Funj Kingdom (The Black Sultanate). The
antiquities of this area bears testimony to the long and
authentic history of the kingdom. There are many antiquities
of the Mahdi State in east and west of Sudan and in the
National Capital.
These antiquities which reflect the glory and history of
the Sudanese people, beside the existence of many other
antiquities in other areas deserve concern to attract tourists
from abroad to get acquainted with the history of the country
.
In East Sudan, at Sawakin area, on the Red Sea, there are
great antiquities indicating the existence of a historically
great period of Sudan's history. Sawakin island, for example,
is considered one of the areas which witnessed urban development
and unique styles of architecture. It is now regarded as
one of the world's few areas in this field. There are many
tourists interested in this aspect of history and who can
be attracted to these sites.
The state also set up Al-Dinder National Tourist Park for
wildlife in the central state in 1935. This park is considered
one of the greatest game reserves in Africa. It occupies
a unique position north of the equator on an area of 2,470
square miles.
In 1990, the Government announced the establishment of
Sanganieb national marine reserve on an area of about 12
square kilometers as a first Sudanese sea reserve at the
Red Sea area. The government also set up Arous Tourist Village
at the Red Sea area and villages of Jemieza in the Equatorial
State. Areas of games are represented in the Red Sea Hills
and birds hunting at Kindy Lake in Darfur state after it
had been protected against poaching.
There are also game areas in South Sudan, Al-Dari Mountain,
Al-Fuweir area, Al-Rugia Al-Zargha area, Talha Al-Misairi
and Foanghar Mountain in Kordofan State.

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