Introducing Moundou
Set on the north bank of the Logone River, Chad’s second-largest town is best known for the Gala brewery, which famously stayed open throughout the civil war. It’s not a bad place to spend a day. The little, privately owned Premier Museé du Logone Géographique (6-375533; admission is negotiable; 8am-noon & 4-5pm Mon-Sat) has some examples of Chadian crafts and a few animal skins. Nearby you can watch wood-carvers and painters work at the Centre Artisanal.
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Last updated: Feb 17, 2009
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RE: CAR or Chad ?
by frankonia 24 November 2011
I was in Chad/CAR last week and crossed the border at Bekay (also called Bemal) south of Moundou. I was told by locals and the police…
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Re: car rental company
by tomgutjahr 03 May 2009
In a few weeks the rainy season is going to start, then travel to most parts of the country will be almost impossible (bad roads, no permits…
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