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NDJ → NGE
Which side of the plane to sit from N'Djamena International Airport (N'djamena) to N'Gaoundéré Airport (N'gaoundere)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic geographic transition from the Sahelian plains to the volcanic landscapes of the Adamawa Plateau, including views of the Mandara Mountains.
Logone River Border
Follow the winding path of the Logone River, which serves as the natural border between Chad and Cameroon.
Mandara Mountains
Distant but clear views of the jagged volcanic peaks and rock formations to the west.
Benoue National Park
Aerial view of the dense savannah and diverse ecosystems of one of Cameroon's oldest parks.
Adamawa Crater Lakes
Evidence of ancient volcanic activity with circular crater lakes dotted across the high plateau.
Request a window seat on the right for the best photography of the Mandara Mountains. Afternoon flights are ideal as the sun highlights the textures of the volcanic basalt plugs on the plateau.
N'Djamena Urban Sprawl
Bird's-eye view of the Chadian capital and the grand Chari River immediately after takeoff.
Mayo-Kebbi Floodplains
Vast stretches of seasonal wetlands and agricultural patterns unique to southern Chad.
Mount Ngaoundéré
The iconic granite peak that overlooks the city of Ngaoundéré, visible during the final descent.
Sit behind the wing for an unobstructed view of the N'Djamena city layout. During the rainy season (July-September), the landscape turns incredibly green, making the floodplains particularly striking.
Distance: 555 km (345 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 56 min
Departure: NDJ (12.1337, 15.034)
Arrival: NGE (7.357009887695312, 13.559200286865234)
Route Type: International
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