The pyramids in Sudan are one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in Africa. Hundreds of pyramids were built in Nubia, an ancient kingdom located in northern Sudan today, starting from the 3rd millennium BC. These pyramids were constructed to bury the Nubian kings and queens.
The largest pyramids are located in Meroë, the capital of Nubia from around 590 BC to 320 BC. They are smaller than the Egyptian pyramids but still massive and impressive. Many pyramids remain intact today, evidencing the sophisticated building techniques of ancient Nubians.
The Sudanese pyramids have a unique architecture, combining Egyptian styles and local Nubian traditions. They are an important cultural heritage of ancient African civilizations and a tourist attraction drawing visitors to Sudan.