Senegal - Unveiling the Hidden Charms of Senegal: Discover its Rich Culture, Wildlife, and Natural Beauty - JoinMyTrip
Senegal - Saly - Unveiling the Hidden Charms of Senegal: Discover its Rich Culture, Wildlife, and Natural Beauty
Senegal - Iles du saloum Découverte - Unveiling the Hidden Charms of Senegal: Discover its Rich Culture, Wildlife, and Natural Beauty
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Unveiling the Hidden Charms of Senegal: Discover its Rich Culture, Wildlife, and Natural Beauty

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Was ist das Besondere?
Stay less than 500 m from the beach
Summer sun-craftsmen's exhibitions
Near restaurants and shops, banks
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Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is a country in West Africa, on the Atlantic Ocean coastline bordered by Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast, and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest. Senegal nearly surrounds the Gambia, a country occupying a narrow sliver of land along the banks of the Gambia River, which separates Senegal's southern region of Casamance from the rest of the country. Senegal also shares a maritime border with Cape Verde. Senegal's economic and political capital is Dakar. We will explore unique gems from Senegal such as: - Visit the island of Gorée. - Visit the Pink Lake - Dakar Museum. - Craft Village of Dakar. - Visit the island of Ngor. - Tour of Dakar by minicar. - Visit Fathala (Walking with lions). - Travel in the regions of Senegal (Thies, Ngaye Mekhe, Saint Louis, Saloum Islands, Casamance,...). NB: Travel is the responsibility of the customer. Of course, I will meet you at the airport, to take you to your holiday villas. My goal is to have a group of 10 to 30 people. However, I also have a program for individuals, couples, families, and groups of less than 10 people.

About me: I am Senegalese and passionate about Tourism, I Graduated in Tourism in Louvain la neuf in Belgium, in 1992, at the European Institute of Tourism Charles Péguy.

About the accommodation: The trip consists of a stay of one week to one month, in furnished villas fully equipped with 02 to 06 rooms, with a private pool by the sea (or not far, maximum 500 meters), near shops, restaurants, supermarkets, nightclubs, hotels, police, firefighters, to Saly Portudal, which is 82 kilometers from Dakar, then to the Saloum Islands (156 kilometers from Dakar), and to Dakar. The airport is located between Dakar and Saly Portudal (53 kilometers from Dakar). The islands are 82.8 kilometers from Saly Portudal. Do you still have doubts or questions? You can let me know in the Q&A section!

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Entrance fee (museum...)
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22 Tage Trip

Saly, Iles du saloum Découverte & 1 weitere

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Saly

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Saly is an area of seaside resorts located on the small coast, a region of Senegal. A former Portuguese trading post, the village of Saly Portudal is home to restaurants, the Saly golf course, and a craft market. To the east, at Saly Niakhniakhal, the seafront is full of restaurants and villas. Deep sea fishing boats return to shore with sailfish, marlin, or tuna.
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Iles du saloum Découverte

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In the heart of nature, the Essamaye camp is an invitation to discover Sine Saloum, one of the most beautiful regions of Senegal. A little paradise on earth. 20 minutes by canoe from Ndangane, the Essamaye family camp, located in Mar Fafaco, enjoys a privileged location. It is also the starting point for excursions of 2 to 7 days to discover the Saloum islands. A total immersion in nature, nights of bivouac under the stars, and days of discovery.
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Dakar

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Dakar is the capital of Senegal, in West Africa. This port city on the Atlantic Ocean is on the Cape Verde peninsula. Its traditional district, the Medina, hosts the Great Mosque, which is distinguished by its imposing minaret. The Théodore-Monot Museum exhibits cultural objects such as clothing, percussion, sculptures and tools. The city's lively nightlife finds its inspiration in the local music, mbalax.