Discover the emblematic charm of the Phare des Mamelles in Dakar precisely in Senegal. Offering panoramic and spectacular views, this must-see attraction embodies the essence of th...
$4.77
Dominating Dakar, the African Renaissance Monument, standing at 52 meters in copper, portrays a muscular man emerging from the Mamelles hills. Bare-chested, carrying a child in one...
$5.22
Looking for an activity to do around Dakar? The pink lake or lake retba is an ideal excursion to spend an exotic day when you are visiting Senegal. Do not be disappointed if the la...
$31.82
Magic Land does not go unnoticed on the Corniche road. Facing Soumbédioune, colors, rides, ghost train and water games will delight young and old. Welcome to the only amusement par...
$7.95
This 18-hole Garden of Eden, par 72, 6038 metres long, is a lush oasis planted with more than 60,000 trees and as many decorative plants. Saly is the golf of flowers and perfumes....
$52.18
Bandia Reserve, a natural gem in Senegal, offers an unforgettable safari experience. With over 3,500 hectares of preserved nature, discover an exceptional diversity of wild animals...
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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...
A unique place, this small island of Senegal has a crazy charm with its pastel houses, its restaurants, but this refuge of relaxation with its "House of slaves" reminds us of Gorée...
Created in partnership with the city of Toulouse, the Jean Mermoz Museum is located in the Governance area. Its two rooms revive the adventure of Aéropostale and its heroes, Mermoz...
$3.18
The Hann Forest and Zoological Park is a nature reserve in Senegal located in Dakar, in the district municipality of Hann Bel-Air. The park was created in 1903 by Governor Martial...
First UNESCO World Heritage Site in Africa. Built around 1776, the House of Slaves is a striking red house overlooking the port of Dakar on the Atlantic Ocean and shares the histor...
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The Bandia private reserve constitutes a small jewel of ecological success through the surprising regeneration of its flora and the reintroduction of large African mammals, sometim...
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...
Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Cathedral, or Cathedral of African Remembrance, is the largest church in Dakar and the seat of the archdiocese. It is located on the boulevard de la Républ...
Located in Cap Skirring in Casamance, in the heart of a green area of 1.5 hectares. This cultural complex is a meeting place for artists, musicians, dancers, painters, sculptors…...
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 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...
Inaugurated in April 2011 by former President Abdoulaye Wade, the Grand Théâtre National has a capacity of 1800 seats. It has six floors, 206 rooms, including dressing rooms, rehea...
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 Museum of Black Civilizations (MCN) is a public industrial and commercial establishment. The structure of the MCN evokes a small round hut very common in Africa, but here of 14...
The Lompoul Desert, located halfway between Saint-Louis and Dakar, contains sand dunes 50 meters high, making this space one of the most beautiful dune deserts of all Senegal. The...
The Langue de Barbarie National Park (PNLB) is one of the six national parks in Senegal. It is located about twenty kilometers south of Saint-Louis du Senegal towards the mouth of...
Located in the city center this market is classified as a historic monument because of its unusual architecture. Fruits and vegetables, meat and fish. This is one of the most po...
This is the national stage of Senegal. It was inaugurated on July 17, 1965 by President Léopold Sédar Senghor and has a capacity of around 1,000 people.
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...
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...
A maze of islets, canals and arms of rivers, the Sine-Saloum will certainly surprise the traveler with the beauty of its landscapes: at the confluence of the Sine and Saloum rivers...
The Guembeul Reserve (Guembeul Special Fauna Reserve) is a private nature reserve in Senegal, located 5 km south of Saint-Louis, towards Louga. The Guembeul reserve is home to end...
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...
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...