Tchia Treasure Chest locations
Below is ourTchia interactive map, with all 21 Treasure Chest locations marked.
The chest itself is nestled at the base of the rock, on the side facing the open sea.
Open it to find the next treasure map and key, and begin your treasure hunt in earnest.

Enter the cave, and you’ll find the next Treasure Chest.
Before you might open this chest, you’ll need to break the chains looped around it.
To do this, it’s crucial that you possess a crab.

you’ve got the option to usually find one in the lake itself.
A short distance to the northeast is a section of coast labelled “Dok” on the map.
Blow initiate the entrance, and a short distance into the cave you’ll find the next Treasure Chest.

Climb the hill from the side facing the dock, and you’ll see a small cave opening.
To the southwest of this label is a large tree.
Head to this tree, and at its base you’ll see an “X” on the ground.

But don’t fret - the 8th Treasure Chest can be found northeast of Ita, across the river.
You’ll also need a crab to break the chains around the chest inside the cave.
Head to Sei, the bridge connecting the two main sections of the island.

You’ll need a digging animal to excavate the Treasure Chest and obtain the next map and key.
See the path right next to the tree?
Dig it up with a dog, pig, or boar, and pop fire up 11th Treasure Chest.

You’ll need a crab to break the chains on the chest.
There’s a fairly prominent white tree in the ground near the hill, on the coast side.
Then possess a crab to break the chest’s chains and open it up.

After that follow the cave until you reach a doorway which you’ll need to break open with explosives.
Then you’re able to finally reach the 14th Treasure Chest.
That was a tough one!

Look on the world map.
See those two small islands in the centre of Madra Noj?
There’s a broken bridge on the east side of the top island.

It’s where the pathways on the map meet the river.
Dive into the river below, and you’ll find the chest beneath the sunken portion of the bridge.
It’s locked with chains, so bring a crab.

Use explosives to break it open, and then a digging animal to excavate the chest.
Finally, use a crab to break bring up the chains.
No explosives needed this time, just a digging animal and a crab.

After that, you just need a digging animal to reach the chest itself.
Remember those two giant statues on the north-east edge of the island?
Have a look near the base of the north-most statue, and you’ll see a large cave entrance.

After that, use a crab to snip the bindings, and you’re in.
The Treasure Chest is in a tiny alcove near another statue like the ones at Ieji Sinoe.
For more on Awaceb’s wonderful tropical adventure game, check out ourTchia review.































