Search flights to Chad

CurrencyXAF
Number of flights per week5
Top destinationsN'djamena
Most popular airlineEthiopian Airlines
Most popular airportN'Djamena Intl. Airport
Flight Duration11 hour 40 min

About Chad

Situated in the heart of Africa, Chad is known as one of the least developed countries on the continent. It is a landlocked nation, with most of its territory surrounded by the Sahara Desert. Chad shares borders with Central African Republic, Sudan, Cameroon, Nigeria, Libya, and Niger.
Chad is often referred to as the "Dead Heart of Africa," primarily due to the severe depletion of Lake Chad, once the second-largest lake in Africa and now reduced to a fraction of its former size.
The capital, the largest and most developed city in Chad is N'Djamena. The official languages recognized in this republic are French and Arabic, a reflection of its history as a former French colony. French culture continues to influence various aspects of life in Chad, particularly in education.
Chad is home to diverse ethnic groups, with the largest being the Muslim Toubou people. The country also has Muslim, Christian, and many indigenous religious communities residing in different regions. Chad has a rich history dating back to ancient times, with evidence of human settlement stretching back millennia.
Chad's income sources include trade in petroleum, uranium, and fishing. However, due to the shrinking of Lake Chad and increasing aridity, agriculture and fishing activities have become more challenging. Main agricultural products include rice, cotton, and potatoes.
Chad experiences a relatively consistent temperature throughout the year, typically around 22-25 degrees Celsius. The northern part of Chad has a tropical climate and extensive forests, resulting in moderate weather. In northern deserted areas, temperatures can rise considerably higher.
Chad's culinary culture shares similarities with other Central African countries, heavily dependent on red meat and pastries. Lamb is a common meat choice, often accompanied by locally made bread and vegetables such as peppers and onions.
When dining in Chad, you should use your right hand for eating, as using the left hand is traditionally considered inappropriate.
Travelers to Chad should be aware of health and safety considerations. Before your trip and upon your return, you should undergo a medical checkup and receive the necessary vaccinations. Security concerns are also prevalent in the country, especially outside the capital. It is advised to travel with a local guide to ensure your safety.

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