Latest news: Authorities in Sudan ban all travelers who have visited India within two weeks; travelers from Egypt and Ethiopia to be retested for COVID-19 (Reuters, 18.05.2021).
International Restrictions:
*Entry to Sudan: Passengers of Sudanese origin are subject to testing for coronavirus (COVID-19) on arrival. All other passengers must possess a certificate confirming a negative result for a test, taken less than 72 hours before arrival.
*Data collection: All arrivals must provide details of their original place of travel, transit and final destination, their address and their contact details in case the authorities need to contact them in the event of another passenger testing positive.
*Testing on departure: The Sudanese Civil Aviation authorities require that you undergo a temperature check before entering the airport. Some airlines require evidence of a negative PCR test and have strict rules on face coverings and gloves. You should check the conditions set out by your airline and the authorities in your country of destination.
Internal Restrictions:
*Travel in Sudan: The Sudanese authorities have now removed all national COVID-19 restrictions. There remains the possibility of curfews, travel restrictions or other measures being re-introduced at short notice. You should comply with all local COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the Sudanese authorities.
*Accommodation: Hotels remain open but may offer limited services.
*Public places and services: Many cafes, restaurants and markets continue to operate. Mosques and other places of worship may be open to the public with social distancing and other preventive measures in place.