The U.S. State Department has updated its travel advisories for several destinations around the world, adjusting risk levels and adding new warnings that included Sudan under — Level 4: Do Not Travel, touch both off-the-radar nations and places long known for luxury tourism.
While some updates are routine, others point to deeper security and health concerns that travelers should take seriously. The changes range from newly flagged terrorism risks to civil unrest and areas where medical care has become unreliable.
Sudan remains under the State Department’s strictest advisory due to armed conflict, terrorism, and extremely limited medical care.

