Exploring the Wonders of Senegal: A Travel Guide

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Exploring the Historical Town of Saint-Louis

Steeped in history and charm, Saint-Louis was the colonial capital of the whole of French West Africa until Dakar usurped it in 1902
Steeped in history and charm, Saint-Louis was the colonial capital of the whole of French West Africa until Dakar usurped it in 1902

Relaxing at the Resort Town of Saly

About an hour and a half from Dakar, the resort town of Saly draws sunseekers to its beautiful shores.
About an hour and a half from Dakar, the resort town of Saly draws sunseekers to its beautiful shores.
Saly is a beach-vacation hub and part of Senegal's Petite Côte, a sweep of buzzing coastal towns south of Dakar.
Saly is a beach-vacation hub and part of Senegal’s Petite Côte, a sweep of buzzing coastal towns south of Dakar.

The Vibrant Fishing Community of Mbour

A rush of activity comes with the arrival of fishing boats in Mbour, just down the road from Saly.
A rush of activity comes with the arrival of fishing boats in Mbour, just down the road from Saly.

Artistic Vibes in Toubab Dialaw

The bohemian village of Toubab Dialaw, just an hour south of Dakar, has a pristine beach and a lively arts scene.
The bohemian village of Toubab Dialaw, just an hour south of Dakar, has a pristine beach and a lively arts scene.

Discovering the Sine Saloum Region

Time slows down with a journey into the Sine Saloum region's labyrinth of mangrove creeks.
Time slows down with a journey into the Sine Saloum region’s labyrinth of mangrove creeks.
One of the best places to feel the region's calm is Mar Lodj -- a small, car-free island in the Saloum delta.
One of the best places to feel the region’s calm is Mar Lodj — a small, car-free island in the Saloum delta.

Experiencing the Hustle of Dakar

Back in the capital, the hustle of commerce extends to Dakar's sidewalks.
Back in the capital, the hustle of commerce extends to Dakar’s sidewalks.


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