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Chad is a vast landlocked nation in north-central Africa, bordered by Libya, Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger. It is one of the largest countries on the continent and one of the most geographically dramatic - spanning the hyper-arid Sahara Desert in the north, the semi-arid Sahel across its centre, and fertile savannah and wetlands in the south, all within a single country.
The Ennedi Massif in the northeast is one of Africa's most extraordinary and least seen landscapes - a sandstone plateau sculpted by millennia of wind and water into towering arches, gorges, and rock formations adorned with ancient cave paintings, now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lake Chad, once one of the largest lakes in Africa, has shrunk dramatically over recent decades due to climate change and irrigation, yet remains a vital lifeline for tens of millions of people across four countries. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Chadian cuisine is rooted in the staples of the Sahel - boule (millet or sorghum porridge), dried fish from Lake Chad, and slow-cooked meat stews are everyday staples across both nomadic and settled communities. The country's southern national parks, including Zakouma, have seen remarkable wildlife recoveries in recent years, with elephant and buffalo herds returning in significant numbers. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature, and Parks and Recreation on EarthLive.TV.
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Chad is a vast landlocked nation in north-central Africa, bordered by Libya, Sudan, the Central African Republic, Cameroon, Nigeria, and Niger. It is one of the largest countries on the continent and one of the most geographically dramatic - spanning the hyper-arid Sahara Desert in the north, the semi-arid Sahel across its centre, and fertile savannah and wetlands in the south, all within a single country.
The Ennedi Massif in the northeast is one of Africa's most extraordinary and least seen landscapes - a sandstone plateau sculpted by millennia of wind and water into towering arches, gorges, and rock formations adorned with ancient cave paintings, now recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lake Chad, once one of the largest lakes in Africa, has shrunk dramatically over recent decades due to climate change and irrigation, yet remains a vital lifeline for tens of millions of people across four countries. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Remote Locations, and Scenic Views collections.
Chadian cuisine is rooted in the staples of the Sahel - boule (millet or sorghum porridge), dried fish from Lake Chad, and slow-cooked meat stews are everyday staples across both nomadic and settled communities. The country's southern national parks, including Zakouma, have seen remarkable wildlife recoveries in recent years, with elephant and buffalo herds returning in significant numbers. Browse related feeds under Wildlife, Nature, and Parks and Recreation on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our Live webcam map or browse cameras in Libya, Sudan, and Niger.