How to Find Cheap Hotels in Khartoum, Sudan. Khartoum, the capital city of the African nation of Sudan, is located precisely where the Blue Nile meets the White Nile before it heads north through Egypt. A large city with over a million residents, Khartoum is known for its friendly atmosphere and its warm, friendly people.
To book accommodations, contact Ministry of Tourism and National Heritage at 011 (+183) 472 604. (If calling internationally but not from the United States or Canada, call 00 (+183) 472 604.)
Choose a mid-priced hotel from a major chain, which can be as cheap as $80 to $150 per night.
Pick from one of Khartoum's many local hotels. Such accommodations can be cheap, costing much less than $100 per day.
Stay at an international hostel for as little as $3 per day.
Stay at a guesthouse, or a bed and breakfast, for a closer perspective of life in Sudan. These accommodations can be found for as little as $20 per day and include breakfast.
Fly in to Khartoum International Airport.
Use the city's buses to get to your hotel. Some of the minibuses are surprisingly clean, cheap and comfortable.
Hire a cab and a driver for the day to get around the city efficiently.
Consider tuk-tuks, which are motorized rickshaws, for a more authentic experience.
Take a ferry down the Nile River and see the small villages that surround Khartoum.
Watch the sun set on the Nile River in front of the National Museum on Nile Avenue.
Seek out the Botanic Gardens, which are well-hidden in the city, yet growing more popular with tourists.