@@1mosxab123 Sudan is a beautiful country and people there are so kind, in some countries like Turkey alot of people are greedy with tourists but not in Sudan
@@appleeyewin5938 Same. I lived there when I was younger but I never got to see the pyramids. The most I saw was the nile and red sea. Time to go back as a tourist :D
All i can say is thankyou for coming to sudan & sharing this video for the world to see. After the civil war started no country is coming forward to help. I am indian but was born & raised in sudan, everything you shared from food to the locations are on point !
@@alejandromontes1192 i don't recommend it as there is war now. think again in the next universe maybe? war is brutal. it all seems so purposeless. idk why they're all fighting. i've watched and read many essays about it. but i can't seem to find one valid answer as to why they're fighting. they just don't want any peace. it sucks for the innocent people there. i've got my family living there in safer regions, tho i never got a chance to visit it in my life because you can't trust the war.
اشكر من القلب مارك .. بلادي جريحة الأن و لم تعد كما تركتها ولكن رؤيتها بعيونك أسعدتني جدا. عندما نتعفى قريبا إن شاء الله أتمنى أن تعود مجددا لتخبر العالم المزيد عن عراقتنا و تاريخنا و إرثنا العظيم. كن بخير
I absolutely loved watching how beautiful Sanganeb National Park is, there were even dolphins there and the Pyramids in the end were stunning, this video of Sudan is a 10/10, amazing editting and presentation of the country
I wish you all the best. Some people have no idea about the hard work of editing videos, and getting footage to make videos like this. Well done to all the team.
This video now is sorta of documentation of what Sudan and Khartoum in particular looked like before the war erupted I hope you enjoyed your stay in Sudan and we look forward to seeing you again Love and Salam from Sudan ❤❤
I really commend you for traveling here. The political tensions and instability in the region is all you ever hear about (for great reason). I really appreciate seeing and hearing a different perspective and most importantly seeing their beautiful people. ❤
Mark, you have out done yourself once again. There is something awe-inspiring about this video, especially the choice of background music. This video is especially poignant considering the current turmoil in the country.
So much love in this video Thank you for reflecting my country even though we had left due to the current situation but will never lose hope to return ❤️
Thank you, Mark, for your amazing video of AMAZING SUDAN. I am a proud Sudanese who will never lose hope that we can rebuild it again. I hope the world takes note of the atrocities happening because of other countries' greed. Thank you for sharing this and showing a minuscule aspect of the richness of Sudan and Sudanese culture. I wish you all the best in your life. God bless Sudan and long live the Sudanese People! 😍
Thank you, the video was beautiful. Sudan has many environments, and there are areas much more beautiful than this, such as Jebel Marra, the Nuba Mountains, Dinder Park, Kordofan, and Kadugle... You are always welcome
Last year, in the month of February, I went to Khartoum, Sudan. I stayed there for 2 days and then flew to Port Sudan to join a merchant navy vessel. After that, we were anchored for 2 months, but unfortunately, I didn't get any time to explore the country. Thanks to your video, I was able to see the place I had planned to visit but didn't have the opportunity to.
Very nice and underrated video surely deserves 1 mil views, I have always believed Sudan's pyramids were better than Egypts. Sudan was where the resources came from, and whilst they were interconnected and influenced by Egypt they were more or less left alone until Piye went into to rule of Egypt and his son Tarhaqa sounded like he took on a lot.
You have to visit Arkawit and Jubait at the South of Portsudan next month the weather will be amazing we waiting for you there, thanks a lot for showing my country to the world
Was this filmed before the war? The posting date is in September 2023 but that's not how the country looks like after April 2023 especially that the main airport in Khartoum was destroyed. Thank you for visiting my wounded country regardless of when. At least sharing your experience at this time kind of makes some positive image amid all the negativity the war has created! Lately, I have been feeling extremely unwell and home sick, while I'm unable to go back there! I thought watching some content about Sudan will lift up my crushed spirit.
bro what a start 1:24! my mum says it is popular to eat raw meat, like sheep's kidneys on eid. we eat their brains and tongue too btw, but i never did that personally. but crickets is on a whole other level of weirdness !! it's a shock to me and i'm sudanese (who's never been there)
My heart💔, I began to forget about our life before the war and the destruction . My city has also been attacked and all I see is bad news, destruction and displacement from cities, as if the homeland will not return 💔☹ Thanks I needed to relive my beautiful memories at such a bad time😔❤
Sudan is very large , we have more than 500 tribes and many races and ethnicities. You only saw part of northern Sudan and and Eastern Sudan. Next time pleas come visit Kurdufan , you will not be disappointed I promise you. Our country is beautiful but torn by conflict unfortunately 😭
Thank you for reflecting my forgotten country to the world, what's a documentary Hope you would capable of taking a full tour of the country , you will be shocked by how beautiful sudan is naturally,
Sudan's human rights record has been widely condemned. Some human rights organizations have documented a variety of abuses and atrocities carried out by the Sudanese government over the past several years, under the rule of Omar al-Bashir. The 2009 Human Rights Report by the United States Department of State noted serious concerns over human rights violations by the government and militia groups. Capital punishment, including crucifixion, is used for many crimes. In September 2019, the government of Sudan signed an agreement with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to open a UN Human Rights Office in Khartoum and field offices in Darfur, Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan and East Sudan. In July 2020, during the 2019-2021 Sudanese transition to democracy, Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdulbari stated that "all the laws violating the human rights in Sudan" were to be scrapped, and for this reason, Parliament passed a series of laws in early July 2020.
The first piece of advice in life: Do not believe what is said on the news channels and do not believe what the West, America, or international organizations say. Do you know Iraq? Do you know Afghanistan?
AND THE "USA" OCCUPIED AFGANISTAN AND IRAQ AND DID SOME F******* SHIT BUT THEY STILL RUNNING THEIR MOUTH ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS.... MAAN COPS IS KILLING BLACKS LIKE ANIMALS OVER THERE IN THE STATES OR YOU NEVER SEEN THOSE?🤨🤨🤨
Editing and the shots are beautiful. shame we had the worst possible government and its branching, we wouldve had some great regulated tourist attraction system.
influenced by the indians? i don't think that's true. that dress you showed is the national feminine dress of sudan. it's different that india's national dress clearly. but it could've had roots from there, but i've never heard about it. correct me if i'm wrong
I was born in Sudan and never seen anybody eat crickets or ate any or crickets? Since some of them love coping saudi arabia and the middle thats prob why some are eating them. They eat crickets in some parts of saudi arbabia.
Nice vlog except one thing the map you showed at the beginning of your video is showed Sudan without the top right part of it so please either make correction to the map or you can remove it,the map is not that much necessary.
Ez ji Kurdistanê temaşe dikim. Sudan welatekî xweş e. Li gelek gelek germ e. I'm watching from Kurdistan. Sudan is very nice country. But very very Hot
What were your impressions of Sudan before seeing this video?
War
and now what is it@@distanova
@@1mosxab123 Sudan is a beautiful country and people there are so kind, in some countries like Turkey alot of people are greedy with tourists but not in Sudan
Well, I spent 6 months in Sudan before all this chaos, but I never got to see any of these breath taking areas..❤
@@appleeyewin5938 Same. I lived there when I was younger but I never got to see the pyramids. The most I saw was the nile and red sea. Time to go back as a tourist :D
All i can say is thankyou for coming to sudan & sharing this video for the world to see. After the civil war started no country is coming forward to help. I am indian but was born & raised in sudan, everything you shared from food to the locations are on point !
Thanks a lot! I appreciate that :)
it's not a civil war actually a clash between a militia and the sudanese army, no civil groups are fighting each other
Actually egypt helped but sudanese ppl have to pay 4 a visa while elitra said sudani ppl can do it free
I want to visit Sudan someday!
@@alejandromontes1192 i don't recommend it as there is war now. think again in the next universe maybe?
war is brutal. it all seems so purposeless. idk why they're all fighting. i've watched and read many essays about it. but i can't seem to find one valid answer as to why they're fighting. they just don't want any peace. it sucks for the innocent people there. i've got my family living there in safer regions, tho i never got a chance to visit it in my life because you can't trust the war.
اشكر من القلب مارك ..
بلادي جريحة الأن و لم تعد كما تركتها ولكن رؤيتها بعيونك أسعدتني جدا.
عندما نتعفى قريبا إن شاء الله أتمنى أن تعود مجددا لتخبر العالم المزيد عن عراقتنا و تاريخنا و إرثنا العظيم. كن بخير
امييييين
Aminnn inşaAllah 😢🫂🫂🇬🇦
Sudan is my second country , i studied in africa internasional university. I miss n love sudan n people there too muchh.. thank mark❤
Showing my country to the world its really makes me happy
I do appreciate that
Love you Sudan
❤ my home ❤ long life Sudan ❤.
Thank you Mark!
❤
I absolutely loved watching how beautiful Sanganeb National Park is, there were even dolphins there and the Pyramids in the end were stunning, this video of Sudan is a 10/10, amazing editting and presentation of the country
The world has forgotten Sudan...thanks for remembering it...💯
I wish you all the best. Some people have no idea about the hard work of editing videos, and getting footage to make videos like this. Well done to all the team.
I really appreciate this comment! There was a lot of hard work involved in putting this one together 🙏🙏
some people don’t know when to stfu and your one of them, hard work is nothing before luck
Thank you Soo much for reflecting the beauty of Sudan.
This video now is sorta of documentation of what Sudan and Khartoum in particular looked like before the war erupted
I hope you enjoyed your stay in Sudan and we look forward to seeing you again
Love and Salam from Sudan ❤❤
you look so cool in their traditional outfit its a whole fit loved the Sudan may they get peace
Man this is by far the best video I've seen of Sudan. You've seen more of Sudan in the span of one week and from there!
I really commend you for traveling here. The political tensions and instability in the region is all you ever hear about (for great reason). I really appreciate seeing and hearing a different perspective and most importantly seeing their beautiful people. ❤
Really appreciate this comment... it's pretty unfortunate that all we ever hear is the bad news. There is certainly beauty everywhere :)
Mark, you have out done yourself once again. There is something awe-inspiring about this video, especially the choice of background music. This video is especially poignant considering the current turmoil in the country.
One of the best videos made and it’s a blessing to have this especially during this tough times Sudan is experiencing ❤
I wasn't aware of this beauty before though I'm Sudanese. So grateful for sharing this.
Much respect and love.
Wow.. thank you for sharing this! .. It's the best documentary about sudan i've ever seen! 💚💚
Always a fun adventure with you Mark.😊👊
Cheers Mike!
Amazing video of Sudan!
So much love in this video
Thank you for reflecting my country even though we had left due to the current situation but will never lose hope to return ❤️
love every second of this masterpiece . thanks you for showing the epic beauty of my country ♥
Wow! What a great video! Makes me want to take a plane to visit 😄
أنا بفخر بيك ي وطني❤❤ وح يرجع اقوي وأجمل مما كان باذن الله ح نبنيهو البنحلم بيهو❤❤❤🇸🇩
Really thanx for you and your team ❤amazing work ❤❤
Thank you, Mark, for your amazing video of AMAZING SUDAN. I am a proud Sudanese who will never lose hope that we can rebuild it again. I hope the world takes note of the atrocities happening because of other countries' greed. Thank you for sharing this and showing a minuscule aspect of the richness of Sudan and Sudanese culture. I wish you all the best in your life. God bless Sudan and long live the Sudanese People! 😍
Thank you for visiting Sudan and please pray for me and Sudan and its people to be safe ❤
Thankss verry muchhhh these video brighten my day when I saw a video of the military conflict in sudan 2023❤❤❤
Great video, Mark! Love the transition at 17:14 👌
Thanks a lot!
Love this video of Sudan
Thank you, the video was beautiful. Sudan has many environments, and
there are areas much more beautiful than this, such as Jebel Marra, the Nuba Mountains, Dinder Park, Kordofan, and Kadugle...
You are always welcome
Last year, in the month of February, I went to Khartoum, Sudan. I stayed there for 2 days and then flew to Port Sudan to join a merchant navy vessel. After that, we were anchored for 2 months, but unfortunately, I didn't get any time to explore the country. Thanks to your video, I was able to see the place I had planned to visit but didn't have the opportunity to.
Oh no way... where are you from?
@@MarkHarrison4 sir I am from India. I am in merchant navy and sailing as a 3rd mate.
Thank you for sharing amazing views of my beloved country 🤍❤️
Love you man 🤍💫
It was an absolute plaesure to visit
Very nice and underrated video surely deserves 1 mil views, I have always believed Sudan's pyramids were better than Egypts. Sudan was where the resources came from, and whilst they were interconnected and influenced by Egypt they were more or less left alone until Piye went into to rule of Egypt and his son Tarhaqa sounded like he took on a lot.
You have to visit Arkawit and Jubait at the South of Portsudan next month the weather will be amazing we waiting for you there, thanks a lot for showing my country to the world
Great video bro, looks unreal there. Didn’t consider it before this video but here we are
It's not on many people's Radar, but hopefully this video can change some perceptions
I'm sharing this video and Subscribed ! Thank you so much for this gift@@MarkHarrison4
Amazing video Mark, and I can't imagine the hours it took to edit this beautiful video! I just stumbled to your channel and I'm already a fan!
thx bro for reminding me how great my country was before the war ❤❤❤❤❤
بنتمني يرجع السودان احسن من اول❤
Was this filmed before the war? The posting date is in September 2023 but that's not how the country looks like after April 2023 especially that the main airport in Khartoum was destroyed. Thank you for visiting my wounded country regardless of when. At least sharing your experience at this time kind of makes some positive image amid all the negativity the war has created! Lately, I have been feeling extremely unwell and home sick, while I'm unable to go back there! I thought watching some content about Sudan will lift up my crushed spirit.
Beautiful country!
We lived in Sudan for a decade 2006 - 2016. It was really an experience. I think you were there before the war started in Khartoum, right?
Good to see my country by the eyes of others ❤❤❤❤❤
Cool to see one more travel video of you 🤞🤞
bro what a start 1:24!
my mum says it is popular to eat raw meat, like sheep's kidneys on eid. we eat their brains and tongue too btw, but i never did that personally. but crickets is on a whole other level of weirdness !! it's a shock to me and i'm sudanese (who's never been there)
10/10 content !!! ❤
I've just realized that I would like to watch videos about every country in the world.
As a sudanese I never knew places like this even existed there
Wonderful video and information Mark!!
Thanks for watching
Love the videos man, you're my inspiration to go study abroad next year
You gotta do it! Where are you considering?
Athens Greece! @@MarkHarrison4
My heart💔, I began to forget about our life before the war and the destruction .
My city has also been attacked and all I see is bad news, destruction and displacement from cities, as if the homeland will not return 💔☹
Thanks I needed to relive my beautiful memories at such a bad time😔❤
It's so sad that the only way i get to see my country now is via TH-cam videos because of the war, my dear Khartoum until we meet again
Bro I’ve been waiting for your vlogs for a minute. Awesome.
More to come! Glad you like them :)
Why Sudan had interfared while had peaceful past❤🎉
just added Sudan to the list of countries to visit !!! 😍
After the war 😢
السودان جدا جميل وملئ والثقافات ❤
Thirty-eight meters is definitely a nice way down there. You’ve become quite the freediver! 🙌🏻
Gorgeous country
Absolutely beautiful
Thanks!
The best video everrrrrrr❤❤❤❤
Sudan is very large , we have more than 500 tribes and many races and ethnicities.
You only saw part of northern Sudan and and Eastern Sudan. Next time pleas come visit Kurdufan , you will not be disappointed I promise you.
Our country is beautiful but torn by conflict unfortunately 😭
Thank you for reflecting my forgotten country to the world, what's a documentary
Hope you would capable of taking a full tour of the country , you will be shocked by how beautiful sudan is naturally,
When did you go? there has been a war in Sudan and especially Khartoum the last six months!!
dang that elderly tribesman looks like any rajasthani elderly gentleman in India.
So true :)
That's my country!
Very beautiful.. Thank you very much Mark ❤
Sudan's human rights record has been widely condemned.
Some human rights organizations have documented a variety of abuses and atrocities carried out by the Sudanese government over the past several years, under the rule of Omar al-Bashir.
The 2009 Human Rights Report by the United States Department of State noted serious concerns over human rights violations by the government and militia groups.
Capital punishment, including crucifixion, is used for many crimes.
In September 2019, the government of Sudan signed an agreement with the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to open a UN Human Rights Office in Khartoum and field offices in Darfur, Blue Nile, Southern Kordofan and East Sudan.
In July 2020, during the 2019-2021 Sudanese transition to democracy, Justice Minister Nasredeen Abdulbari stated that "all the laws violating the human rights in Sudan" were to be scrapped, and for this reason, Parliament passed a series of laws in early July 2020.
The first piece of advice in life: Do not believe what is said on the news channels and do not believe what the West, America, or international organizations say. Do you know Iraq? Do you know Afghanistan?
AND THE "USA" OCCUPIED AFGANISTAN AND IRAQ AND DID SOME F******* SHIT BUT THEY STILL RUNNING THEIR MOUTH ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS.... MAAN COPS IS KILLING BLACKS LIKE ANIMALS OVER THERE IN THE STATES OR YOU NEVER SEEN THOSE?🤨🤨🤨
Beautiful ♥️
Days of not sleeping for 18 minutes, i could feel how tired you were, thanks for the content
I was soooo dead lol, but was certainly an amazing experience!
I was born in North Sudan my parents are from South Sudan I miss North Sudan
As a suddenness who never went to Sudan thank you for this video great content
#PEACE_FOR_SUDAN 🇸🇩💔😪
Quality vid Mark !!
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Nicely done mark!😃❤️
Thank you! 😃
Why do the locals resemble South Indians so much?! Such a beautiful country with beautiful people!
Editing and the shots are beautiful. shame we had the worst possible government and its branching, we wouldve had some great regulated tourist attraction system.
influenced by the indians? i don't think that's true. that dress you showed is the national feminine dress of sudan. it's different that india's national dress clearly. but it could've had roots from there, but i've never heard about it. correct me if i'm wrong
Great video👍🏻 you look amazing 17:03
In my jalabiya! haha
welcome brother to your secound lan
Amazing video ❤️
As a Christian I love this video
I was born in Sudan and never seen anybody eat crickets or ate any or crickets? Since some of them love coping saudi arabia and the middle thats prob why some are eating them. They eat crickets in some parts of saudi arbabia.
MAYBE YOULL BE REMEMBERED IN OUR HOME .. WELCOME
Looks much better than south sudan
As a sudanese that my frist time to know some people eat crickets in sudan 😂😂
Great .. I'd like to be there..!
Nice video , thanks .
Appreciate the comment brother
That's sudan as I remember it before I ran from the civil war as you can't tell am sudan
PLEASS REPLY, did you go during the war!?
Is real Very beautiful place dream place travel disction area fully Unwanted
Did you go during the civial war?
Hoooow? During the war?!
Wonder if the camel survived
Did you take the camel to a veterinarian?
Nice vlog except one thing the map you showed at the beginning of your video is showed Sudan without the top right part of it so please either make correction to the map or you can remove it,the map is not that much necessary.
Ez ji Kurdistanê temaşe dikim. Sudan welatekî xweş e. Li gelek gelek germ e.
I'm watching from Kurdistan. Sudan is very nice country. But very very Hot
What part sudan where you brotha south or north
FIRST, AMAZING VIDEO
Much appreciated!
is the Camel ok?
YES IT IS ...!
Yeah he just wrote back that he has completely recovered
That was. 😢