Elevation of Chad

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Discover the captivating heights and depths of Chad as we explore its highest peaks and lowest valleys.

From soaring mountain ranges to mysterious lowlands, join us on a journey that unveils the diverse landscapes that makes this country truly remarkable.

Chad Terrain

Chad is a landlocked country in Central Africa, known for its diverse landscapes. It features the Sahara Desert in the north, Sahel region in the center, and fertile savannahs in the south. The country is also home to Lake Chad, a vital water source for surrounding communities.

Highest Point

The highest point in Chad is Emi Koussi, which stands at an elevation of 3,415 Meters above sea level. A sought-after destination for outdoor enthusiasts, this towering mountain promises not only a thrilling hiking experience but also offers panoramic vistas of the sprawling landscapes

Dive into the beauty of Chad’s elevated terrains as you explore Emi Koussi and other noteworthy high points across the country.

Lowest Point

The lowest point in Chad is Bodélé Depression, which stands at an elevation of 160 Meters above sea level.

Topography And Similar Topographies

When it comes to the topography of Chad, it’s mostly Mostly desert in the north, with central and southern regions having plateaus and mountains. Chad has similar topographies to these other regions. Sudan (Similar mix of desert, plateaus, and mountains)

Popular Cities

Below are the top 10 cities in Chad and their elevation points in meters:

  • N’Djamena – 295 meters
  • Moundou – 398 meters
  • Sarh – 320 meters
  • Abeche – 542 meters
  • Kelo – 452 meters
  • Koumra – 389 meters
  • Pala – 365 meters
  • Am Timan – 425 meters
  • Bongor – 337 meters

Please note that these elevations are approximate values.

Elevation of Other Countries

Below are 10 other countries and their elevation points. Compared to Chad.

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