Sudan Visa RequirementsFor India passport holders

Indian citizens need a visa to visit Sudan, costing approximately $100 for a 30-day stay. Sudan is currently in a state of active armed conflict following the outbreak of fighting in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The Indian government and nearly all international travel advisories issue a "do not travel" warning for Sudan.

Visa Required
30 days max stay
$100 visa cost
Khartoum
Africa
SDG (ج.س)
Arabic, English
UTC+2

India passport holders require a visa to enter Sudan.

Visa applications for Sudan were previously processed at the Sudanese Embassy in New Delhi. Operations may be disrupted due to the conflict. Carry USD cash if attempting entry. Contact the Indian Embassy in Khartoum or the nearest Indian diplomatic mission for current consular support status. Visa on arrival may not be available given the security situation.

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

6 months beyond date of entry

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Current Travel Situation

India to Sudan: What You Need to Know

Sudan was already facing humanitarian challenges before April 2023. Since the conflict erupted, large parts of Khartoum and other cities have been destroyed or heavily damaged. Humanitarian access is severely limited. India evacuated its nationals from Sudan during Operation Kaveri in April 2023. This information is provided for completeness; leisure or non-essential travel to Sudan is strongly contraindicated.

Practical Tips

Do not travel to Sudan. The Ministry of External Affairs of India has issued a strong do-not-travel advisory. Sudan's conflict has caused massive displacement and infrastructure collapse. If you have family or professional obligations requiring travel, work through established humanitarian organizations and maintain close contact with the Indian Embassy. Comprehensive travel insurance with medical evacuation cover is mandatory.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it safe to travel to Sudan as an Indian citizen?

No. The Indian government issued a strong do-not-travel advisory for Sudan following the outbreak of armed conflict in April 2023. India conducted Operation Kaveri in April to May 2023 to evacuate Indian nationals from Sudan. The conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has caused massive casualties, displacement, and infrastructure destruction.

What happened to Indians in Sudan during Operation Kaveri?

In April 2023, India launched Operation Kaveri to evacuate Indian nationals from Sudan following the outbreak of fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The Indian Air Force and Navy evacuated over 3,800 Indian citizens from Sudan via Saudi Arabia (Jeddah). It was one of India's largest peacetime evacuation operations.

Were there tourist attractions in Sudan before the conflict?

Before the 2023 conflict, Sudan was an emerging archaeological tourism destination, home to the ancient Nubian pyramids of Meroe (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the Kerma and Napata archaeological sites, and the Nile Valley ruins. Khartoum was a gateway to these sites. If and when stability returns, Sudan could be one of Africa's most significant historical destinations for Indian travelers interested in ancient civilizations.

What should Indian citizens in Sudan do in an emergency?

Contact the Indian Embassy in Khartoum immediately (if operational). If the embassy is not reachable, contact the MEA 24-hour emergency helpline (+91-11-49012113) or the nearest Indian diplomatic mission in neighboring countries (Egypt, Kenya, Ethiopia). Register your presence in Sudan with the MEA portal before any travel to a conflict zone.