Dadourah
Dadourah is a small village located in the northern part of the Republic of Chad. It is situated approximately 150 kilometers north of the capital, N'Djamena, and is part of the Tibesti Region. The village is known for its unique geographical features, including the presence of the Ennedi Plateau, which is one of the largest and most remote plateaus in the world. Dadourah is also notable for its traditional architecture, which features mud-brick houses and thatched roofs, reflecting the local nomadic and semi-nomadic lifestyle.
The village's economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming. The local population engages in
Despite its remote location, Dadourah has a rich cultural heritage. The village is known for its vibrant
In recent years, Dadourah has faced challenges related to climate change and resource depletion. The village's