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Nice pictures. Got any more?
Was this a Spazi (or similar) tour or were you travelling independently?
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Chad - Tibesti
that's good news - thanks!
Can you roughly describe the itinerary for us?
Was there an area for which you did not get a permit?
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that's good news - thanks!
Can you roughly describe the itinerary for us?
Was there an area for which you did not get a permit?
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Hi Ursula,
Of course, as an overview the itinerary for Chad was:
- Arriving from the direction of N'guigmi, Niger, to Bol and Lake Chad then a detour to Ndjamena.
- North from Ndjamena to Zouarke-Zouar-Wour-Bardai-Aouzou Strip near Libya border-(many weeks criss-crossing Tibesti)-Lakes of Ounianga
- South to Abeche and then Am Timan, Zakouma National Park, Sarh, exiting to Central African Republic.
There was no area we ultimately failed to get a permit for, sometimes we were left alone, sometimes we had to take a police escort, but for the most part we had few complications.
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It was an independent journey throughout. Approaching from the direction of N'Guimi, Niger, across the north of Lake Chad to the town of Bol; a few days exploring the islands of Lake Chad by boat and then continuing to Ndjamena, and then north to the Tibesti (the focus), Lakes of Ounianga, southwards to Abeche, Am Timam, Zakouma and Sarh, exiting at Sido to C.A.R. 6 Weeks in the North, 2 in the South.
A few photos here from Lake Chad + Bol. There was a fair amount of hassle with the local police to get permission to take a boat out to the islands on the Lake, but after several hours of discussions, it was agreed with an escort.
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A couple of photos heading north from Lake Chad/Ndjamena towards the Tibesti.
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In and around Bardai. We continued a bit further north from Bardai to the 'Aozou Strip' near to the border with Libya.
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Some pictures from around Zouarke, Zouar, Gouro, tanks left over from the war with Libya and some illegal gold miners (near Miski).
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Besides the bad smell, the lakes of Ounianga is a haven to camp for a few nights after emerging from the Tibesti. The route south to Abeche was more difficult than in Tibesti (which was very rocky and slow going). We skirted the fringes of the Ennedi due to time, and had previously explored the area in depth.
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Finally, a few photos from the south of Chad; the ruins of Ouara, the Sphinx Valley, Zakouma National Park and roads towards Central African Republic.
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Thanks for sharing some gorgeous photos to this oft forgotten corner of the world. Super jealous, as my plans to visit Chad fell apart recently.
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Thanks for sharing some gorgeous photos to this oft forgotten corner of the world. Super jealous, as my plans to visit Chad fell apart recently.
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You are most welcome. You are right, it is a very beautiful (and forgotten) part of the world (equally true of much of Africa, including most parts of often visited countries....). I am sorry to hear your plans fell through for Chad and hope that you get a chance to see it soon. For first impressions I recommend Ennedi in general over Tibesti, which was skipped mostly on this trip.
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Nice pictures. Got any more?
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A few photos and descriptions uploaded
Independently, mostly map based + GPS. Soviet topo 1:200,000 series (very hard to find, but great).
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