The Ennedi Plateau, a UNESCO World Heritage site located in northeastern Chad, is a massive sandstone formation filled with striking geological features like deep canyons, natural arches, and towering sandstone pillars. The plateau has served as a refuge for human populations for thousands of years and is rich in prehistoric rock art, displaying human and animal figures that date back over 7,000 years. The site offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and prehistoric art of the region.