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10 Available Tour Excursions in Chad
Visiting the fantastic Chadian desert without depriving oneself of the pleasure of driving for true passionate travelers and connoisseurs of the Saharan deserts. A trip outside the organized tourist groups to enjoy exclusive sensations and experiences You will certainly be the main protagonist of your travel experience A unique opportunity because only our agency currently provides this service in Chad
Price: $6,968.13
Duration: 336 hours
A National Park still suitable for visitors, you can enjoy almost exclusive visits thanks to the limited number of travelers who can come to visit. Numerous Giraffes and antelopes, numerous lions, easily visible elephants from the end of February, buffaloes, crocodiles .... a park rich in birds, a park to be discovered. N.B. the Park is open from December 1st until at least April 15th
Price: $3,003.50
Duration: 168 hours
Gaoui is a village located about 10 km north-east. of N'Djamena Known to be the capital of Sao civilization, The village is the only one to house the vestiges of the Sao people civilization. In its museum, it is possible to observe finds recovered during the archaeological excavations of the Sao civilization and more recent finds used by the Kotoko ethnic group, currently present in the village and in a part of Chad
Price: $120.14
Duration: 4-5 hours
One of the places of interest that can be visited with a one-day excursion starting from N'djamena, it will be possible to admire the rock formation called the Elephant rock and the contiguous village, a stop at the Doughia tourist station on the banks of the river is included. Chari
Price: $170.60
Duration: 6-8 hours
Meetings with the Wodaabe clans also known as M'Bororo or Bororo Peul ethnic group Attend the traditional dance of Wodaabe nomadic shepherds at Gerewool The visit of N'djamena and the handicraft village of Gaoui From 15 October to 15 May the program may vary according to the movements of the nomads. Unworkable from May 15th to August 15th due to the rainy season
Price: $3,080.53
Duration: 168 hours
Just try to imagine a wild landscape dotted with sand dunes, jagged sandstone formations of the most bizarre shapes, rock arches and hidden caves and you have begun to understand. Now imagine also such an incredible place with practically no tourism. We are in the Ennedi the last Saharan paradise, yet to be explored.
Price: $1,862.17
Duration: 240 hours
We offer an exclusive and unique experience of traveling in Tibesti driving a 4x4 vehicle, for safety reasons a second vehicle with support functions is required, the second vehicle is included in the tour price.
Price: $13,455.70
Duration: 456 hours
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Price: $4.03
Duration: 720 hours
The wild mountains of the Tibesti massif, represent a master for the most hardened Saharan travelers, for years a destination but difficult to reach due to wars and rebellions, it has become a viable destination if accompanied by good local guides who know the territory and population. , the mythical ethnic group of the Tubu. For hikers and mountaineers it offers superb destinations in majestic fossil volcanoes such as the ascent of the Emi Koussi, and the descent into the Trou au Natron caldera
Price: $6,007.01
Duration: 456 hours
car rental service with driver starting from the airport or from your hotel the service includes the vehicle available throughout the day
Price: $132.15
Duration: 24 hours
Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: XAF
- Languages: French, Arabic, Sara, Kanuri
- Climate: Tropical
- Timezone: Africa/Ndjamena
- Population: Approximately 16 million people.
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- Visa Requirements Chad requires visas for most nationalities. Citizens of some African countries may enter visa-free. For others, including the US, EU, and UK, visas are typically required and can be obtained upon arrival or in advance. Requirements often include a valid passport, proof of onward travel, and sometimes a letter of invitation.
About Chad
Chad is a vast and diverse country in Central Africa, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The country's main appeal lies in its untouched landscapes, including the majestic Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve and the vibrant Lake Chad. Visitors are drawn to Chad's adventurous spirit, with opportunities for desert safaris, wildlife exploration, and cultural immersion. The capital, N'Djamena, provides a glimpse into the country's urban life, while rural areas offer a chance to experience traditional African cultures. Despite its challenges, Chad remains a compelling destination for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure.
Chad Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: 1. **Lake Chad**: A vital source of water and livelihood for millions, Lake Chad offers stunning views and a chance to explore local fishing communities. 2. **Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve**: Known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique rock formations, this reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 3. **Zakouma National Park**: Famous for its elephant conservation efforts and diverse wildlife, including lions and giraffes. 4. **Aorounga Crater**: A mysterious and fascinating geological site believed to be an impact crater. 5. **N'Djamena**: The capital city, offering a mix of colonial architecture and vibrant markets.
- Duration Range: Half-day or Full-day
- Group Size: Small groups (up to 15 people)
- Difficulty Level: Beginner to Advanced
- Recommended For: Visitors should plan their trip during the dry season for better travel conditions. Packing should include lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes. Cultural etiquette emphasizes respect for local customs, especially in rural areas. Safety tips include staying informed about local conditions and avoiding travel at night. Payments are often in cash, with limited use of credit cards.
Average Tour Price: $75
Lowest Price Tour: $45
Highest Price Tour: $180
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Top Attractions
1. **Lake Chad**: A vital source of water and livelihood for millions, Lake Chad offers stunning views and a chance to explore local fishing communities. 2. **Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve**: Known for its breathtaking landscapes and unique rock formations, this reserve is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 3. **Zakouma National Park**: Famous for its elephant conservation efforts and diverse wildlife, including lions and giraffes. 4. **Aorounga Crater**: A mysterious and fascinating geological site believed to be an impact crater. 5. **N'Djamena**: The capital city, offering a mix of colonial architecture and vibrant markets.
Popular Activities
Chad offers a range of activities, from desert treks and wildlife safaris to cultural experiences like visiting local villages and learning about traditional crafts. Visitors can explore the country's diverse landscapes, including the Sahara Desert and the Sahel region. Adventure seekers can enjoy camel rides, while those interested in culture can attend local festivals and learn about the history of Chad's many ethnic groups.
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Chadian cuisine is a blend of African, Arab, and French influences. Popular dishes include bouillie (a thick porridge made from millet or sorghum), daraba (a stew made with meat or fish), and kisra (a flatbread). Local specialties often feature meat, such as goat or beef, and are typically served with a side of vegetables or grains. Dining customs emphasize hospitality, with meals often shared in a communal setting.
Getting Around
Getting to Chad typically involves flying into N'Djamena International Airport. Local transportation includes taxis and buses, though renting a car can provide more flexibility. Major car rental companies are limited, and driving conditions can be challenging due to road quality. Costs vary depending on the mode of transport and distance traveled.
Travel Tips
Visitors should plan their trip during the dry season for better travel conditions. Packing should include lightweight clothing, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes. Cultural etiquette emphasizes respect for local customs, especially in rural areas. Safety tips include staying informed about local conditions and avoiding travel at night. Payments are often in cash, with limited use of credit cards.
Culture & Customs
Chadian culture is rich and diverse, with over 200 ethnic groups. Social customs emphasize respect for elders and tradition. Significant festivals include the Eid al-Fitr and the Christian Easter celebrations. Visitors should be mindful of local norms, such as removing shoes before entering homes and using the right hand when eating or giving/receiving items.
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