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Chad

Level 4 · Do Not Travel
CrimeTerrorismCivil UnrestHealthKidnapping
📅 Last updated Apr 28, 2026🏛️ Source: U.S. Department of State

Do not travel in Chad for any reason due to risk of crime, terrorism, unrest, inadequate health infrastructure, kidnapping, and landmines.

Do not travel

in Chad for any reason due to risk of crime, terrorism, unrest, inadequate health infrastructure, kidnapping, and landmines

Outside of N’Djamena, the U.S. government has extremely limited ability to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens in Chad. U.S. government employees working in Chad need special authorization to travel outside of the capital due to safety risks. Embassy N’Djamena has implemented in-city restrictions for U.S. government employees, to include limits on areas acceptable for night driving and requirements for mandatory armored vehicle use.

Crime

Both violent and petty crime are a real danger in Chad. Violent crimes include muggings, purse snatching, armed robbery, home invasion, carjacking, and sexual assault. Common petty crime includes pickpocketing. Both visitors and residents face these threats.

  •  Limited resources and inadequate law enforcement training hinder police response to serious crime in most areas.
Terrorism

There is risk of terrorist violence, including terrorist attacks and other activity in Chad. Visit the U.S. Department of State's country reports on terrorism to learn more.

Terrorist groups have targeted:

  • Religious venues
  • Schools
  • Government buildings
  • Police stations
  • Transportation hubs
  • Markets
  • Areas visited by tourists, including national parks
  • These attacks have resulted in the deaths of Chadians as well as foreign visitors. Americans should remain alert and avoid large public gatherings.
Unrest
  • Protests can happen without warning. They often develop around special events or political issues like elections. When protests, strikes, and demonstrations escalate, security services have responded with force, deploying batons, rubber bullets, tear gas, and gunfire to disperse crowds.
Health
  • Medical services in Chad are extremely limited. Access to routine and emergency medical treatment is often unavailable. There is limited access to medicines, including antibiotics. All medical services, from treatment for a minor health issue to one requiring medical evacuation, are at your expense. If you purchase additional medical insurance, be sure to keep records of all medical services paid for and provided. 
Kidnapping
  • Kidnapping for ransom is common in Chad. Criminal groups and terrorist organizations target both locals and foreign visitors.
Landmines

Landmines and unexploded ordnance from prior and ongoing conflicts exist throughout Chad. Areas of greatest risk are:

  • Northern Chad (Tibesti, Borkou, Ennedi-Est, and Ennedi-Ouest provinces).
  • Sila province in eastern Chad.
  • Moyen-Chari province in southern Chad.
  • Not all landmine areas are clearly marked or easy to recognize. Stay on main roads and well-traveled areas.
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