Al Mijlad, located in West Kordofan, Sudan, is a city steeped in historical and cultural significance. It gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a staging area for oilfield operations, primarily conducted by Chevron. The city served as a crucial link for air operations connecting the oilfields with Khartoum. Beyond its industrial past, Al Mijlad is the central town for the Misseriya tribe, offering visitors insights into the tribal culture and traditions of the region. Its historical role and cultural importance make it a fascinating destination for those interested in Sudan's development and tribal dynamics.
Engage with the Misseriya tribe to learn about their traditions and way of life.
Visit sites related to the city's oilfield operations history for a deeper understanding of its industrial past.
Consider the city's historical role as a transport hub when planning your visit.
Spring offers mild temperatures, ideal for exploring the city's historical sites.
Expect hot weather, making it a good time to explore indoor cultural sites.
Pleasant temperatures make fall a great time for outdoor exploration.
Mild winters allow for comfortable travel and exploration of the region.
SDG ج.س.
$50-$100 p/day
40,418
Arabic, English
October-April
Cultural Exploration, History