The best Chad tour packages
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NinaChad travel expert at TourRadar
Your 9-day tour of Chad's majestic Ennedi Natural and Cultural Reserve kicks off from N'Djamena's Raddisson Blu hotel. Take in the UNESCO-protected sandstone formations, tour Gaoui village's sultan's house, and dedicate 5 days at Camp Derde to ancient rock art and the legendary Guelta d'Archei waterhole.
Duration 9 days Destinations N'Djamena, Fada, Ennedi Ouest Age Range 8 to 75 year olds Operator Across Africa Tours & Travel From
- US$15,339
This 15-day adventure through Chad's hidden treasures starts from Hotel La Residence in N'Djamena. The red sandstone formations of Ennedi Massif beckon, while visits to ancient salt trades in Demi village and the UNESCO World Heritage Ounianga Lakes await. Local Tubu culture comes alive as Dorcas gazelles roam in Bah el Ghazal.
Duration 15 days Destinations N'Djamena, Bir Kalaït, Ouadi Archeï, Démi Konga Age Range 8 to 75 year olds Operated in English, French Operator Across Africa Tours & Travel From
- US$6,866
Duration 9 days Destinations N'Djamena Age Range 18 to 75 year olds Operator Penguin Travel From
- US$2,150+$216 local payments
Duration 8 days Destinations Mongo Age Range 8 to 86 year olds Operated in English, French Operator Across Africa Tours & Travel From
- US$4,612
The 20-day excursion from N'Djamena to the Ennedi Massif reveals ancient rock art at every turn. Your nights are spent camping at Ounianga's crystal lakes, while days fill with tracking Kordofan giraffes in Zakouma National Park and meeting Toubou nomads at the legendary Guelta d'Archei. Approx. $290 per day includes expert guides and camping equipment.
Duration 20 days Destinations N'Djamena, Moussoro, Bir Kalaït, Ennedi Ouest, Ouadi Archeï, Fada, Mourdi, Ounianga, Erg du Djourab, AbéchéSee all destinations Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in English, German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
- US$5,823
Remote landscapes unfold from the Ennedi Massif to Ounianga Lakes on this immersive tour. Ancient prehistoric rock art, desert crocodiles at Guelta d'Archei, and the vibrant Gerewol Festival showcase Chad's diversity. Full camping gear, meals, and 4x4 transport included.
Duration 21 days Destinations N'Djamena, Moussoro, Bir Kalaït, Ennedi Ouest, Fada, Mourdi, Ounianga, Erg du Djourab, Abéché, MongoSee all destinations Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in Only: German Operator DIAMIR Erlebnisreisen From
- US$6,471
What our customers ask about Chad Tours & Trips
What is the best time of year to visit Chad?
Chad's most favorable visiting periods align with specific regional attractions. The Sahara region including Ennedi Massif and Ounianga Lakes welcomes visitors from November to February with milder temperatures around 25°C (77°F) and clear skies perfect for desert exploration. For wildlife enthusiasts Zakouma National Park opens its gates during the dry season from December to April when animals cluster near water sources. Tour operators schedule most departures during these months running trips from N'Djamena to remote locations like Fada and Kalait. Visitors can find good rest stops at established points like Camp Derde in Ennedi or the comfortable lodges within Zakouma.
What type of accommodation can I expect in Chad?
Chad's lodging options range from city hotels to desert camps. N'Djamena features the modern Radisson Blu Hotel with standard international amenities. Desert expeditions through Ennedi Massif and Ounianga Lakes involve nights under the stars in equipped camping sites with professional gear provided except for sleeping bags. Zakouma National Park offers lodge stays blending wilderness proximity with basic comforts. A TourRadar traveler noted "The mix of camping in the desert and lodge accommodation provided a perfect balance of adventure and comfort."
What wildlife can I expect to see in Chad?
Chad's wildlife viewing centers on Zakouma National Park and the Sahara region. Zakouma houses significant elephant herds buffalo lions and Kordofan giraffes with the park protecting nearly 50% of this giraffe subspecies. The Guelta d'Archei in Ennedi Massif shelters some of the last Saharan crocodiles while desert areas host fennec foxes gazelles and diverse bird species. According to a TourRadar review: "The wildlife viewing in Zakouma was beyond our expectations - seeing hundreds of elephants gathered at a waterhole was an unforgettable experience." Local guides lead visitors to prime viewing locations.
What cultural experiences are available in Chad?
Chad presents authentic cultural encounters across its diverse regions. Visitors can meet Toubou nomads near Guelta d'Archei and see traditional camel herding firsthand. The Guera region introduces travelers to the Hadjerai people's farming and hunting traditions. Abeche the former Wadai kingdom capital reveals layers of Chad's trading and colonial history. Local markets in Kalait and Fada offer direct interaction with merchants. Cultural events like the Gerewol Festival display traditional celebrations and customs.
How is the food experience in Chad?
Chadian dining combines local cuisine with tour-provided meals. N'Djamena's Radisson Blu serves both international and regional dishes. Desert expeditions feature fresh meals prepared by professional cooks with three daily servings. Local markets and villages especially in Abeche and Mongo offer traditional Chadian fare. Common dishes include grilled meats local vegetables and flavored rice preparations. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The quality of food even in remote desert camps was surprisingly good and gave us a real taste of local cuisine."
What is the transportation like during Chad tours?
Transportation across Chad relies on sturdy 4x4 vehicles designed for desert travel. Modern air-conditioned cars handle long routes between N'Djamena and destinations like Ennedi Massif or Zakouma National Park. Support vehicles carry essential camping gear food and water supplies. Parks and desert zones use specialized safari vehicles for wildlife viewing and sand navigation. A TourRadar traveler confirmed: "The 4x4 vehicles were comfortable and well-maintained making even the longest desert crossings manageable."