Beautiful Tuti island and wedding in KHARTOUM ????????SUDAN
Weekends in Khartoum can get busy. Take a look how I spent one of them in the beautiful capital of Sudan. I visited Tuti island and sudanese wedding.
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Sudan - Tuti Island
Tutu Island at the point where the Blue Nile and the White Nile merge is a small, quiet oasis that feels more like a village that is surrounded by Khartoum and Omdurman. We visit a brick factory and walk between the corn fields.
We visited Sudan on our overland trip from the Netherlands to South Africa and South America; see our playlist
Where Blue meets White - Tuti Island, Khartoum, Sudan
amazing adventure to where rivers collide in tuti island khartoum, in northern sudan. where i also dip my foot in this important historical and geographical landmark!!
25/9/18
IDDR2015 Champion, Tuti Island, Sudan
The Tuti Island community was named a Champion of Disaster Risk Reduction to mark the 2015 edition of International Day for Disaster Reduction.
The 18,000-strong community of Tuti, a River Nile island near the Sudanese capital Khartoum, has long been highly vulnerable to floods.
The inhabitants of Tuti Island, located where the Blue and White Niles merge, have learned over the past 500 years how to reduce and manage their risk.
They successfully faced down major flood crises in 1946, 1988, 1998, 2006, 2013, and 2014, all of which caused great casualties elsewhere in the country, but during which there were no human losses reported on Tuti.
After centuries of experience, Tuti’s inhabitants have accumulated their own indigenous knowledge and skills, developing early warning systems based on different tones of drums, horns and whistles that alerted the community of an upcoming flooding.
Tuti’s successful anti-flood programme also includes early fund-raising, clear roles and responsibilities assignment and especially a strong community involvement, from stablising watches to building up extra embankments.
Moreover, it is very common that children, men and women are highly skilled in swimming, making them all the more resilient to the Nile's flooding.
In the islanders' culture, songs about floods are well known among the population and handed down from generation to generation as a way to remember their success in dealing with the floods.
International Day for Disaster Reduction takes place every 13 October. The focus of the 2015 edition is traditional, indigenous and local knowledge, which complement modern science and boost the resilience of individuals and societies.
Achieving substantial reductions in mortality and economic losses are key targets of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. The Sendai Framework seeks to promote greater action on the management not only of disasters but also of disaster risk.
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Sudan Tuti Island camp walk Khartoum confluence of the Nile
We stayed on a farm on Tuti Island, at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile in Khartoum Sudan. We were there on and off for over a month, washing in the Blue Nile.
The island of Toti .. Khartoum .. Sudan ..
جزيرة توتى جزيرة في قلب العاصمة السودانية الخرطوم عند إلتقاء النيل الابيض بالنيل الازرق
تصوير ومونتاج ايمن عوض الكريم محمد حداد .. للتواصل تلفون : 0121968050
The island of Toti .. Khartoum .. Sudan .. Photography and Momtnaj Ayman Haddad ..
IDDR2015 Champion: Tuti Island, Sudan (in Arabic)
Video from the Council for Environment Affairs in Khartoum State, Sudan, about the disaster risk reduction work of the community on Tuti Island.
The Tuti community was named a Champion of Disaster Risk Reduction to mark the 2015 edition of International Day for Disaster Reduction.
The 18,000-strong community of Tuti, a River Nile island near the Sudanese capital Khartoum, has long been highly vulnerable to floods.
The inhabitants of Tuti Island, located where the Blue and White Niles merge, have learned over the past 500 years how to reduce and manage their risk.
They successfully faced down major flood crises in 1946, 1988, 1998, 2006, 2013, and 2014, all of which caused great casualties elsewhere in the country, but during which there were no human losses reported on Tuti.
After centuries of experience, Tuti’s inhabitants have accumulated their own indigenous knowledge and skills, developing early warning systems based on different tones of drums, horns and whistles that alerted the community of an upcoming flooding.
Tuti’s successful anti-flood programme also includes early fund-raising, clear roles and responsibilities assignment and especially a strong community involvement, from stablising watches to building up extra embankments.
Moreover, it is very common that children, men and women are highly skilled in swimming, making them all the more resilient to the Nile's flooding.
In the islanders' culture, songs about floods are well known among the population and handed down from generation to generation as a way to remember their success in dealing with the floods.
International Day for Disaster Reduction takes place every 13 October. The focus of the 2015 edition is traditional, indigenous and local knowledge, which complement modern science and boost the resilience of individuals and societies.
Achieving substantial reductions in mortality and economic losses are key targets of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. The Sendai Framework seeks to promote greater action on the management not only of disasters but also of disaster risk.
Tuti Island Day 2 - Sudanese Parkour
Location: Sudan Khartoum Tuti Island beach
Team Leader : Aladdin aka Wiz Max
for More info contact: Athletic business managers
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Tuti Island - جزيرة توتي درَّة النيل
Sudan News around the clock
=== آخر الأخبار المرئية والمقروءة والمسموعة علي مدار الساعة ===
Sudanese Online is a comprehensive Sudan Website with information on The Republic of The Sudan, its People, Culture, Geography Politics, Current News, computer, Music Vedio Clips and many other links to resources on the Internet relating to Sudan.
Sexy day with SUDANESE YOUTH on the beach ????????SUDAN
It was great warm afternoon so I took camera and headed to Tuti island to swim. As usually I was open, and met and spent awesome time with Sudanse youth. Check out how I find them.
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Tuti Island Day 1 - Sudanese Parkour
Location: Sudan Khartoum Tuti Island beach
Team Leader : Aladdin aka Wiz Max
for More info contact: Athletic business managers
El Mountaser B. abbas at elmountaserbellah@gmail.com
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Tuti island from Corinthia March 31, 2013
collections of Tuti island photos from 16th floor Corinthia hotel Khartoum Sudan
Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
Scenes from Khartoum, capital of Sudan, including downtown, the railway station, Tuti Island, and the River Nile, Oct. 2010
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48 Hours in Sudan 2018: Pyramids, Dervishes, and UNESCO Sites!
48 Hours in Sudan
After having explored most of the Middle Eastern countries reachable within a short flight from Dubai, we just had to do one last unexpected trip before saying goodbye to the UAE - so we picked exploring the Sudan with our friends!
A short non-stop Flydubai flight away, Sudan is home to many pyramids (more than Egypt, fact!), welcoming people, unique traditions and unbelievable raw beauty.
A true gem and yet-to-be-discovered off the beaten path destination, Sudan has so much to offer for a quick escape from the UAE, that you’ve probably never even heard about let alone dreamed of visiting.
48 Hours in Sudan | Day 1: Market, Sudan Museum and Dervish Ceremony
After a convenient 4-hour Flydubai flight from Dubai arriving in Khartoum at 10pm (no time to waste!), we received a warm welcome at the Khartoum International Airport by our tour company driver, who brought us to our hotel for the first night, the Acropole.
Useful information:
Currency: Sudanese Pound
Language: Arabic
Time change: UTC/GMT +2 hours
Best time to visit: October-April
Dress Code: Conservative
Alcohol: Sudan is a completely dry country - do not bring any alcohol in!
We started our 48 Hours in Sudan with an early visit to the bustling Friday market at the center of Khartoum. Food, clothes, even kitchen appliances were displayed, and the atmosphere was truly incredible. We felt totally in sync with the ambiance, and not completely as out of place as we could have imagined.
Make sure to not film or take pictures too much though, as locals don’t particularly like it, understandably. Unlike so many markets or souqs around the world that we have visited, there was no being bothered, hassled or barked at, everyone was just living their lives and we were so happy to just observe. Such is the case in a country with such few tourists.
We then visiting Omdurman, the old capital of Sudan, the Mahdi’s tomb and the Khalifa’s house, we headed to the Sudanese National Museum, home of many beautiful objects and two full temples rescued by UNESCO and moved from the Lake Nasser area, when it was flooded by the water.
As we do with most trips, we pulled a classic Jeff and Anne, barely researching anything before going, so it was a great start to our trip getting to know a little bit better the country we were in. Some people prefer to travel after exhaustive research into where they are going, we like to do the complete opposite, just show up and discover what is around us as it happens.
Around 4pm each Friday, a very unique Dervish ceremony takes place, near the tomb of the sufi leader Ahmed al Nil. The Dervishes ceremony gathers women, men and children together every week to pray, dance and sing together in one of the largest cemeteries in Khartoum, outside of a small mosque. We were lucky enough to be warmly welcomed around the prayers.
Not far from here there is an interesting site of petrified wood, an ancient forest with hundreds of huge trunks strewn out completely in the middle of a vast desert with little explanation. Later on we reached the necropolis of Nuri. After a little walk among these ancient ruins, we stumbled upon the pyramid of Pharaoh Taharqa dominating high above the the others. After the visit we reached our beautiful Nubian Rest-House, located just at the foot of the Jebel Barkal, with the small town of Karima situated nearby. We ate some delicious food, took a hot shower to get rid of the dust and passed out.
48 Hours in Sudan | Day 2: Jebel Barkal and Meroe Pyramids
After a delicious breakfast at the Rest-House, we headed over to visit the Jebel Barkal area. A landmark in the Nubian Desert, the Jebel Barkal can be seen from a few dozen kilometres whilst still in the open desert.
A huge rock mountain in the middle of desolate sand a few hundred meters from the banks of the River Nile.
At the foot of this wonderful and isolated red sandstone mountain, considered holy since the ancient times, there is a big temple, dedicated to the Pharaohs of the New Reign and to their patron, Amon. Amon's ancient Pure Mountain, the Olympus of the Nubians, was the religious Nubian heart for more than 1000 years.
The Jebel Barkal archaeological sites are on the World Heritage list and the royal necropolis of the ancient city of Napata, the Nubian capital before the Meroitic period, had a large number of pyramids, located in three different places: few hundred metres north of Jebel Barkal; a dozen kilometres southwards from the holy mountain, in El Kurru; in Nuri...
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