Located in the Sahara region in the northeast of Chad, Ennedi Natural & Cultural Reserve is a natural sandstone masterpiece spanning an extensive 50,000 km2 of a sculpted landscape marked by cliffs, natural arches, mushroom rocks, giant labyrinths, and water catchments. Camp Warda gives the opportunity to explore this exceptional part of the Sahara in depth.
The camp consists of up to 8 tents equipped with a private shower and field toilet along with a communal mess area designed as a place for sharing & relaxation, a meeting point, and the beating heart of camp life.
In the company of expert guides, observe the land of the Tubu - one of Africa’s most traditional and least known people who live among the rocks. Marvel at their way of life amongst the petroglyphs and rock paintings of generations past.
Unique wildlife such as the scimitarhorned oryx & Somali ostrich also make Ennedi home, and you will learn more about the desert-adapted species that live here.
Visit the canyons & gueltas (oases) that provide refuge for a unique group of ‘dwarf’ crocodiles, that have survived in these extreme conditions since the region was once a rainforest.