Travelers from Ivory Coast planning a journey to Sudan will find that a visa is required, with just one type—a tourist visa—currently available. Given the substantial distance and ongoing conflict within Sudan, securing flights is exceptionally challenging, often necessitating multiple layovers and careful consideration of the evolving security situation around Khartoum, a journey that can easily exceed 12 hours. While the exact visa cost and permitted duration will be determined upon application, prospective visitors must understand that the current humanitarian crisis and limited operational entry points mean travel is highly restricted and should only be undertaken for essential reasons. This complex route, bridging Francophone West Africa with the Arabic-speaking East, demands meticulous planning due to the distinct cultural landscapes and present instability.