Cattle and livestock herds form an essential part of the rural landscape, their sounds mingling with the rustling of trees and whispering winds
Wheat farms appear like golden carpets covering the land, while palm trees stand tall behind them like guardians of history
The village's grand mosque represents a prominent spiritual and social center, embodying a rich religious heritage and playing a pivotal role in the lives of the residents.
The Nile flows like a silver artery surrounded by towering palm trees, as if they were created to complement each other.
Attab Village is located in the Northern State of Sudan, specifically in the Halfa locality, Al-Sukoot area, and the administrative unit of Abri. It is located 10 kilometers east of Abri city along the eastern bank of the Nile River.
The village residents depend on traditional agriculture and livestock raising as their main sources of income.
The village has a population of about 700 people, known for their generosity and hospitality. They maintain their authentic traditions and customs inherited from their ancestors.