At the monastery of Keur Moussa resonates Gregorian chants sung since 1963 by the Benedictine monks, accompanied by the kora. Service sung on Sunday morning at 10 am and sale of go...
Built on a plot of approximately 8,000 m² at Fann Résidence on the western corniche of Dakar, the house of the first president of Senegal, Léopold Sédar Senghor, dates from 1978. B...
It is located in the department of Mbour (region of Thiès). As early as 1936, an old forest had been classified. The reserve was created in 1986 to allow the rehabilitation of a...
Inaugurated on June 28, 1907 as the Palace of the General Government, the Palace of the Republic is the residence of the Head of State, and was occupied as such by Presidents Léopo...
The island of Ngor is one of the unmissable places in Dakar. Certainly less known than the island of Gorée, it exudes an atmosphere of tranquility and easy living that is entirely...
The University of Dakar was created on February 14, 1957. It was inaugurated in December 1959. Heir to the African School of Medicine, the University of Dakar has undergone a long...
The Corniche de Dakar is one of the two main road infrastructures in Dakar. This 2 x 2 lane road with central divider, underpasses, roundabouts and sea view crosses four large cont...
Dakar's Place de l'Indépendance is the beating heart of the city. Symmetrically designed, it contains majestic colonial buildings, including the Gouvernance (office of the French g...
Lac Retba, often called Lac Rose for its particular color, is one of the most visited sites on the Cap Vert peninsula in Senegal. It has shades ranging from fuchsia pink to purple...
The village of Turtles is at the heart of the special botanical reserve of Noflaye placed under the supervision of the Water and Forests service. Its protected, intact and unexploi...
The Magdalen Islands are an archipelago located off Dakar (Senegal). It is made up of two islands, the larger of which is Sarpan Island, and the smaller, Lougne Island. Covering an...