SUMMARY FOR SUDAN:
• Total Parks: 4
• Parks Listed Below: Dinder, Jebel Hassania, Radom, Suakin Archipelago
• Average Country Rating: 42/100
PARK NAME: Dinder
Country: Sudan
Park ID: 2211
AVERAGE RATING: 42/100
Review Volume: Low number of reviews
DESCRIPTION:
Dinder National Park is one of Sudan's most important protected areas, featuring diverse ecosystems including wetlands, woodlands, and grasslands. The park is situated along the Dinder River and serves as a vital refuge for numerous wildlife species. It is particularly known for its populations of lions, leopards, and various antelope species.
DESCRIPTION:
Jebel Hassania is a protected area characterized by its mountainous terrain and arid landscape. The reserve provides habitat for desert-adapted wildlife and various bird species. The area is significant for its unique geological formations and serves as an important ecological corridor.
DESCRIPTION:
Radom National Park is located in the southwestern region of Sudan near the border with the Central African Republic. The park consists of woodland savanna and serves as an important wildlife refuge. It is known for its populations of elephants, giraffes, and various antelope species.
DESCRIPTION:
The Suakin Archipelago Marine National Park encompasses a series of coral islands and reefs in the Red Sea. The park is renowned for its pristine coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity. It serves as an important habitat for numerous fish species, sea turtles, and marine mammals.