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The information provided should be used as a guideline only

Dialling Code North Sudan: (00249)

South Sudan: (00211)

Contact Details
Sudanese Embassy  

Tel: +2712 342 9754

Email: consul@ross.org.za

Embassy of the Government of South Sudan  

Tel: +2712 342 9754

Email: consul@ross.org.za

SA Representative – North Sudan  

Tel: +27211 922 000 440

Email: juba@dirco.gov.za

SA Representative – South Sudan  

Tel: +27211 922 000 440

Email: juba@dirco.gov.za

Visas  

Visas are required by SA passport holders.

For more information regarding;

  • food restrictions,
  • passports/visa and,
  • pet travel enquiries,

Please contact the consulate/embassy – contact details above.

 

Health Requirements Compulsory Vaccinations North Sudan: Yellow Fever
South Sudan: Yellow Fever
Recommended Vaccinations  

  • Typhoid
  • Hepatitis A & B
  • Tetanus
  • Meningitis
  • Polio
  • Rabies

 

Precautions Malaria risk
Documents Required  

Valid passport of the driver

Certified copy of vehicle registration papers in the name of the driver

Letter of authority from the registered owner if the vehicle is not owned by the driver

If vehicle is still being financed, carry a letter of authority from the bank (must include dates of travel) together with the vehicle license papers.

Third-Party Insurance: Compulsory – obtained at the border post

North Sudan: For assistance in clearing vehicles in Wadi Halfa, please contact the AA of SA Head Office on +27 (011) 799-1042 / 1009

South Sudan: You will need to register your vehicle and pay USD 100 (first payment at the border on entry and thereafter payable per city entered)

ZA Sticker: Available at any AA Accredited Sales Agent store

International Driving Permit: Recommended

 

AA Club Sudan Automobile and Tourism Club  

Office no 10, Parliament Street, New Abou-alila Building, Khartoum

+249 1837 43119

info@sudantravelclub.com

 

Currency Sudanese Dinar (SDD)

 

 

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