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Sawakin Harbor

Sawakin (or Suakin) Harbor, located on Sudan's northeastern coast, boasts a rich history dating back to the 15th century. Once a major Red Sea port and a crucial hub for pilgrims journeying to Mecca, the city also played a role in the slave trade. Today, it serves as a secondary port to nearby Port Sudan.

 

Explore the remnants of the once-luxurious Red Sea port, a fascinating glimpse into the past. The ancient coral-built city of Suakin, though showing signs of decay, offers a unique architectural experience. Admire the houses constructed from madrepore, a type of rock coral, featuring large casement windows and ornately carved teak doors. Visit El-Geyf mosque, a historic landmark on Suakin Island.

 

While Sawakin itself has limited nightlife options, Port Sudan offers a few bars and clubs for those seeking evening entertainment. Explore the local markets, brimming with traditional crafts, spices, and textiles, offering a window into Sudanese culture and daily life.  

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