Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you are fully equipped with supplies and have a local guide familiar with the terrain.





Sena Oura National Park is a significant protected area located in Chad, classified under IUCN Category II. The park is dedicated to the preservation of the region's natural environment and the protection of its indigenous wildlife. As a remote and largely untouched wilderness, it offers a unique look at the ecological heritage of the area. It is an essential destination for those interested in conservation efforts and the study of natural habitats in central Africa. The park remains a key site for maintaining the balance of local ecosystems and protecting endangered species.
Sena Oura National Park is a significant protected area located in Chad, classified under IUCN Category II. The park is dedicated to the preservation of the region's natural environment and the protection of its indigenous wildlife. As a remote and largely untouched wilderness, it offers a unique look at the ecological heritage of the area. It is an essential destination for those interested in conservation efforts and the study of natural habitats in central Africa. The park remains a key site for maintaining the balance of local ecosystems and protecting endangered species.
IUCN Category II protected status
Critical habitat for local biodiversity
Essential site for ecological research
The park is a remote wilderness area with limited infrastructure.
Focus is on conservation and wildlife protection rather than tourist amenities.
Requires significant planning and local expertise to visit safely.
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you are fully equipped with supplies and have a local guide familiar with the terrain.
Always follow local park regulations to minimize your environmental footprint and protect the delicate habitat.
Wildlife conservation enthusiasts and those seeking remote, untouched natural landscapes.
XAF Fr
$50-$150 p/day
French, Arabic
Check with local authorities in Chad regarding current access requirements and safety protocols before planning your visit.