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Staying in Sudan

Sudan, located in Northeast Africa, boasts a rich history rooted in ancient Nubian civilizations, including the Kingdom of Kush. The capital, Khartoum, serves as the primary hub, but the country's tourism infrastructure is severely limited due to prolonged conflict and political instability. International air connectivity is minimal, and domestic transport relies heavily on road networks which can be unpredictable. Accommodation options are scarce and largely concentrated in urban centers like Khartoum, consisting mainly of business hotels rather than leisure resorts. Major international loyalty programs such as Marriott and Hilton have a presence in the capital, though service consistency may vary. Entry requirements are strict and subject to frequent changes; travelers must verify visa regulations directly with the Sudanese consulate. Given the volatile security situation, travel is strongly discouraged except for essential purposes, and up-to-date government travel advisories should be consulted before planning any itinerary.

Entry & visa
Visa required· CN passport
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Entry & getting around

Entry & Getting Around

International air connectivity to Sudan is extremely limited, with Khartoum serving as the primary gateway. Overland travel to neighbors like Chad, Egypt, or South Sudan involves complex road conditions and significant security risks. Domestic movement relies heavily on road transport, where arranging vehicles through trusted local contacts is advisable. Visa regulations are strict and often require prior application; travelers must verify current entry requirements directly with the Sudanese consulate or embassy.

Where to Base

The hotel industry in Sudan is highly concentrated in the capital, Khartoum, and a few other major cities. Due to the lack of mature leisure tourism infrastructure, accommodations are primarily business-oriented, focusing on basic overnight needs. Options in rural areas and international border regions are extremely limited. For frequent flyers, Khartoum remains the only viable primary base, though travelers should prepare for relatively basic facilities and limited amenities compared to global standards.

Loyalty Landscape

The footprint of international hotel loyalty programs in Sudan is very narrow. Major brands such as Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors have properties in Khartoum, offering the primary avenues for international travelers to earn points or redeem stays. However, due to the small market size, local benefits and service experiences associated with these programs may not be as robust as in other regions. Other global loyalty schemes have virtually no presence in the country.

Practical info

Currency
SDG (PT) · Sudanese pound
Languages
Arabic · English
Calling code
+249
Driving
Right

As of 2026-06-20 — confirm with official sources.

Travel safety advisory

Level 4 · Do not travel

Do Not Travel — due to risk of unrest, crime, kidnapping, terrorism, landmines, and health risks.

Source: US State Department · as of 2026-06-20 (US perspective — also check your own government's guidance)

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