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Er Roseires

Blue Nile, Sudan
City·Historical, Serene, Rural
Er Roseires
Photo by mohamed osman from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by Mohamed Bedree from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by Ahmed Elshiekh Khidir from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by Ahmed Elshiekh Khidir from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by alshikh tahaالشيخ طة from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by mohamed osman from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by Mohamed Bedree from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by Ahmed Elshiekh Khidir from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by Ahmed Elshiekh Khidir from Google Places
Er Roseires
Photo by alshikh tahaالشيخ طة from Google Places

Er Roseires, situated in the Blue Nile region of Sudan, is a town with a rich historical backdrop. Located just 60 km from the Ethiopian border, it is known for the Roseires Dam, which plays a significant role in the region's water management. The town's history is marked by its past governance under Sheikh Suliman, who was a notable figure in the area. Visitors to Er Roseires can explore the serene landscapes and gain insight into the region's historical and cultural heritage.

Er Roseires, situated in the Blue Nile region of Sudan, is a town with a rich historical backdrop. Located just 60 km from the Ethiopian border, it is known for the Roseires Dam, which plays a significant role in the region's water management. The town's history is marked by its past governance under Sheikh Suliman, who was a notable figure in the area. Visitors to Er Roseires can explore the serene landscapes and gain insight into the region's historical and cultural heritage.

Highlights

  • Proximity to Roseires Dam.

  • Historical significance with ties to Sheikh Suliman.

  • Located near the Ethiopian border.

Before you go: Er Roseires essentials

  • Close access to the Roseires Dam, a significant infrastructure site.

  • Rich cultural heritage linked to historical figures like Sheikh Suliman.

  • Proximity to the Ethiopian border, offering cross-border travel opportunities.

Local Transport

Er Roseires is accessible by road; consider hiring a local guide for a deeper understanding of the area's history.

Cultural Etiquette

Respect local customs and traditions, especially when visiting historical sites.

Best For

Exploring historical sites and natural landscapes.

Currency

SDG £

Average Cost

$50-$100 p/day

Languages Spoken

Arabic, English

Safety

Stay informed about local conditions and travel advisories.

Occasion Tags

Exploration, Cultural, Nature

Best time to visit Er Roseires

March-MaySeptember-November

Best Season

Spring

Spring offers mild weather, ideal for exploring the town and surrounding areas.

Summer

Summers can be hot; ensure to stay hydrated and plan activities in the cooler parts of the day.

Best Season

Fall

Fall provides pleasant weather, perfect for sightseeing and visiting the Roseires Dam.

Winter

Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore the historical aspects of the town.

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Location

Er Roseires, Blue Nile, Sudan
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Natural & historic sites near Er Roseires

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Dinder National Park

Protected Area · Remote, Pristine, Untouched, Expansive