If you are planning meetings and trips, our site is valuable to see when countries such as South Sudan are on holiday. As international travel has been seriously affected by the coronavirus(COVID-19) pandemic, we are updating the latest travel information about South Sudan in our interactive maps to help you plan your trips better.
last update: 28 Aug 2020
This map shows the current status of travel to South Sudan. Highlight a country to see more information. Click to zoom in and filter the country comments underneath.
Please note that travel to South Sudan from the following places may be limited or unavailable. Even if travel is allowed, there may be specific stipulations in place, so please check the comments below:
Botswana: Airports in Botswana have reopened. Passengers must have a printed medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 test result issued at most 72 hours before departure. updated: 13 Nov 2020
Burundi: Travel to Burundi has restarted. Passengers must have a printed medical certificate showing a negative COVID-19 PCR test result, issued at most 72 hours before departure. updated: 10 Nov 2020
Kenya: Passengers are subject to medical screening and quarantine. 18 countries are exempt from quarantine if they have a negative COVID-19 test. updated: 05 Aug 2020
Rwanda: As of June 17, Rwanda has reopened for tourism, with no restrictions based on nationality or country of departure. updated: 28 Jun 2020
Tanzania: All international commercial flights and crossborder transportation have resumed as of May 19. Under the new measures, all travelers arriving at all airports will be required to undergo enhanced screening for COVID-19 upon arrival. updated: 20 Jun 2020
Uganda: International travel to Uganda has restared. Arriving passengers must have a negative COVID-19 test taken at most 72 hours before departure and may be subjec to medical screening on arrival. updated: 02 Oct 2020
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