Introducing Chad
The landlocked Central African country of Chad shares borders with Niger, Libya, Nigeria, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, and Sudan. Known for its national parks and magnificent landscapes, Chad also attracts history buffs who come to learn more about its ancient heritage. Northern Chad is dominated by the Sahara Desert with a corresponding climate, while southern Chad, with more rainfall, has a thriving agricultural sector. Lake Chad is the country's most important natural resource, with rich biodiversity. Among Chad’s notable sites are the Ruins of Ouara; the former capital of the kingdom of Ouaddaï, Ouara contains the remains of a 16th-century brick palace. Another attraction is the Ennedi Massif, featuring rock art, natural monuments, and artifacts dating back thousands of years alongside stone arches, canyons, and oases. To see these places and more, you can purchase a flight ticket to Chad.
Turkish Airlines’ flights to Chad arrive at N’Djamena Airport, in N’Djamena, the capital. Flights to Chad from Istanbul take an average of six hours and 25 minutes. Fares and schedules for flights to Chad may vary according to the season.




