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Chad
Explore, in the heart of Africa, the diverse landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of Chad. Nestled within the Sahel region, Chad offers travelers a unique blend of desert expanses, savannas teeming with wildlife, and a warm hospitality that resonates throughout this landlocked nation.

Overview

Capital: N'Djamena

Area sq km: 1284000.00 km²

Area sq miles: 495755.00 mi²

Population: ~ 18.20 million

Official Languages: Arabic, French

Currency: Central African CFA franc (FCFA)

Driving Side: right

Quick Facts

ISO Codes: TCD

Calling Code: 235

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Socket Type D D No alternative plugs will also fit in type D sockets Socket Type E E Type C and F plugs will also fit in type E sockets Socket Type F F Type C and E plugs will also fit in type F sockets
Geographical Information

Continent: Africa

Bordering Countries: Cameroon, Central African Republic, Libya, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan

Climate: Chad's climate varies from the arid Sahara Desert in the north to the tropical savannas in the south. The diverse geography includes the striking Ennedi Plateau and the expansive Lake Chad. The country's landscapes provide a canvas for adventurers seeking to witness the stark beauty of the desert and the vibrant life within the southern regions.

Travel Essentials

Emergency Police: 17

Emergency Ambulance: 2251-4242

Emergency Fire: 18

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Vaccinations for Most Travelers: Hepatitis A, Tetanus, Typhoid

Vaccinations for Some Travelers: Cholera, Hepatitis B, Meningococcal disease, Polio, Rabies, Turberculosis, Yellow fever

Cultural Insights

History

Chad's history is a captivating saga of ancient civilizations, nomadic tribes, and the crossroads of diverse cultures. From the powerful empires of Kanem-Bornu to the French colonial period and subsequent independence, Chad's past is woven into the fabric of its multicultural identity, reflected in the traditions of its numerous ethnic groups.

Culture

Chad's culture is deeply rooted in the traditions of its diverse ethnic groups, expressed through music, dance, and art. Traditional ceremonies, such as the Gerewol festival of the Wodaabe people, showcase the vibrancy of Chadian cultural heritage. Visitors can witness the dynamic expressions of community spirit and cultural pride.

Cuisine

French and Arabic serve as official languages in Chad, reflecting the historical ties with France and the Arab world. Additionally, numerous indigenous languages are spoken, each contributing to the linguistic diversity. Learning a few Arabic or French phrases enhances the travel experience, fostering connections with the friendly Chadian locals.

Language

Chad operates as a republic, and its political landscape has experienced periods of instability. Travelers should stay informed about the current political situation. Despite challenges, the resilience of the Chadian people, combined with the country's unique natural attractions, makes Chad an intriguing destination for those seeking an authentic African experience.

Politics

Chad operates as a republic, and its political landscape has experienced periods of instability. Travelers should stay informed about the current political situation. Despite challenges, the resilience of the Chadian people, combined with the country's unique natural attractions, makes Chad an intriguing destination for those seeking an authentic African experience.

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Global Crime Rank #74

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LGBTQ

Global LGBTQ Rank #160

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