Welcome to Khartoum! Renting a car is a great way to explore Sudan, but it’s important to be aware of the pickup process, paperwork, costs, and local traffic rules. This guide will help you navigate the options available at Khartoum International Airport (KRT) and ensure a smooth start to your journey.
Several car rental companies are represented at Khartoum International Airport, usually with offices located within or near the airport building. The presence of common international companies is expected, but local providers are also available. Pickup points are generally near the baggage claim area or accessible via a separate transfer. It’s advisable to find out the exact location in advance from your booking confirmation.
When exploring Khartoum and Sudan, you can choose from a variety of car types. The most common categories are:
| Category | Daily Price (EUR, approximately) |
| Economy | 25 - 40 |
| Compact | 35 - 50 |
| Mid-size | 45 - 65 |
| SUV | 60 - 100 |
| Premium/Luxury | 120+ |
Prices may vary seasonally and depending on availability.
Due to the terrain, vehicles with higher ground clearance, such as SUVs, may be popular, especially if you plan to explore areas outside the city. Economy or compact cars are ideal for urban traffic.
To rent a car, you generally need the following documents: a valid driver's license (an international driver's license is recommended), identification (passport), and a credit card to cover the security deposit. Most rental companies require a minimum age of 21, but higher age limits may apply to certain categories. The deposit amount varies depending on the vehicle category and will be blocked on your credit card. Payment can be made by credit card or, less commonly, in cash.
It’s important to clarify the insurance terms. Most rental companies offer basic insurance (CDW – Collision Damage Waiver), which covers collision damage. However, it’s advisable to consider additional insurance, such as theft protection and excess reduction, which reduces the deductible in the event of an accident. Ask the rental company exactly what damages are covered and in what cases you need to pay a deductible.
Traffic in Sudan can be somewhat chaotic. Speed limits are generally low, but they are not always observed. Traffic jams are common in cities. Parking in city centers can be difficult and often requires payment. There are no toll roads in Sudan. Always pay attention to pedestrians and cyclists, and drive carefully.
It is strongly recommended, although some rental companies may accept a Hungarian driver's license.
Generally by credit card or cash, but credit card is the most common.
The deposit amount depends on the car type, but is usually several hundred euros.
CDW covers collision damage, but not all damage.
No, there are no toll roads in Sudan.
You can get from the airport to the city by taxi or rental car.
An economy car is ideal for city traffic, and an SUV is recommended for rural areas.
Valid driver's license, identification and credit card.
Parking in city centers is often paid and difficult.
Traffic in Khartoum is often chaotic and congested.
Yes, but it usually involves a surcharge.
Immediately notify the police and the rental company.