Sabalouga Waterfalls
The Sabalouga (geographically known as the Sixth Cataract) is one of Sudan's most important tourist destinations: Beautiful and captivating scenes, coupled with a lot of recreations; swimming, sailing, and wildlife hunting.
The Sabalouga Cataract (some 80 km North of Khartoum) is surrounded by the Garri mountains series that extend over an area of 7 kilometers and stick high 7000 meters above sea level.
A lot of river islands and hills dot the River, surrounded with wide expanses all along. The climate is semi-desert and the area's topography is mountainous and rocky in general.
The inhabitants are farmers, cattle herders or fishermen. Different bird species like doves and sand grouse roam the place.
This touching nature reflects on the cordiality, generosity and hospitality of the locals.
Amazing place, I was been there many years ago
What a beautiful nature and Sabalouga Falls