Comments on: Bureaucracy Success in Sudan https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/ A travel journal following a family on their overland trip around the world. Wed, 14 Jan 2015 04:40:22 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.7 By: Brittany https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-223 Wed, 14 Jan 2015 04:40:22 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-223 Happy New Year to you as well! On my blog post today, called “A New Sudan,” you will get to see and read how we celebrated the new year. Hope yours was fabulous – sending much love!

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By: Brittany https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-222 Wed, 14 Jan 2015 04:39:28 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-222 Hello from the Emirates! We’ve made it out of Sudan, onto the ferry boat to Jeddah, through Saudi Arabia, and will arrive in Abu Dhabi today! It’s been an eventful week of travel, and I will post ALL of it on the blog in the coming week or so!
Thanks for following along, and hope you are well too!

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By: Brittany https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-221 Wed, 14 Jan 2015 04:38:04 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-221 Glad to hear I could bring Sudan all the way to Malawi! Food is my passion! 🙂 Hope you enjoy the photos on my other two blog posts about Sudan, “A Cultural Education in Khartoum,” and “A New Sudan”. I send my best to Southern Malawi!

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By: omer https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-214 Sat, 10 Jan 2015 15:49:43 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-214 Reading you while sitting on my comfy couch at the guesthouse in Blantyre, Malawi! How wonderful that you brought home to me regardless of those thounds of kilometers way distance to Khartoum, kisra.. Jabana and taamia, you had been blessed, ma’am 🙂
Please post some photos, all the best and nice trip

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By: Jesse Tabaranza https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-213 Thu, 08 Jan 2015 16:08:09 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-213 Just wondering how far are you now with your travels after that success you have in Sudan. It’s really good to know that you guys are doing well. Take care and God bless your ways.

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By: Leslie Brown https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-212 Thu, 08 Jan 2015 04:16:06 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-212 Stories and pictures never fail to amaze!!Will be waiting for more from the Sudan.
I missed your anniversary so here it is…( Congratulations, Happy New Year, best wishes for safe journey and lots of love)
Grampa

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By: Brittany https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-211 Wed, 07 Jan 2015 05:03:14 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-211 Thank you for reading, and especially for your tips! Never fear – we rarely visit tourist restaurants, and prefer to get our hands dirty with tasty local dishes! We’ve tried rob and kissra, ful, tamia, jabana and shai – yummy! 🙂
We are in Port Sudan now, actually, and spent a week along the desert and coast north of Port Sudan – beautiful! Also saw a few nice sites in Khartoum, like the Sufi dancing, Omdurman souq, the National Museum, and the Confluence of the Nile. Visisted the pyramids of Meroe, Naqa and Mussawarat es Sufra – amazing! I will write about it soon on my blog so please look again in a few days!
My husband had been to Sudan 15 years ago and it had been very complicated for bureaucratic paperwork at the time, so we were very pleased to see that things had improved for us. It made us feel very welcome, and the people of Sudan have continued to do that!
Thanks again for your comment! 🙂

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By: iAmSagh https://wanderingfootsteps.com/africa/bureaucracy-success-in-sudan/comment-page-1/#comment-209 Tue, 06 Jan 2015 15:05:37 +0000 https://wanderingfootsteps.com/?p=2731#comment-209 Things sometimes goes smoothly for foreigners more than it does for locals most of the time. You should both ditch the classy restaurants and try our traditional dishes to have a real taste of Sudan.

Places to visit include tuti island, the nile on omdurman, university of khartoum main campus and few other places kida. And as you are traveling to Saudi I can say you are going thro portsudan? Definitely the most beautiful city rn and it’s the perfect time of the year to be there 🙂

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