In the Senegal River Delta, the Djoudj National Park is a 16,000ha wetland comprising an ecosystem that hosts more than one and a half million migratory birds. Composed of lakes su...
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...
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...
Association governed by Senegalese law, it is an establishment with a cultural and linguistic vocation. It is part of the French Senegambian cultural network
Based in M'Lomp in Casamance and run by sisters from the "Sœurs de Saint-Joseph" institute in Saint-Peray (France), this center aims to help young women in the village to live with...
Carabane, also called Karabane, is both an island and a village located in the extreme southwest of Senegal, at the mouth of the Casamance River. A heavenly site, endowed with a pl...
The mission of this park is to protect the environment, raise awareness and train the local population in the importance of preserving this natural wealth. However, tourists will f...
Located in a well-irrigated area along the banks of the Gambia, the gallery forests and savannahs of Niokolo-Koba are home to a wealth of fauna: the Derby elk (the largest of the a...
You have surely visited museums, but this one is special because it is located in the middle of the forest. In the open air, this museum gives the opportunity to discover in a thea...
In Ngerigne, in Ngaparou is an exotic bird park which is home to different species of exotic birds. The park is very welcoming and receives many tourists from all over.
Covering an area of 76,000 hectares, including 59,000 of classified forests, it is the second largest park in Senegal. Thirty-six species of mammals are found there: warthogs, bu...
The megalithic circles extend over more than 20,000 square meters covering the area of Rip and Tambacounda from west to east, from south of Ferlo to Gambia from north to south. T...