Day 1: Arrive Dakar,
Senegal After our International flight arrives
in Dakar, we are met, assisted
and transferred by our local guide to the hotel. Overnight: Novotel, Dakar (1 night).
Day 2: Dakar / Pink Lake Situated
in the westernmost tip of the African continent, Dakar is Senegal's largest city
and its administrative
and economic center. The city is the busiest port
in West Africa, serving
Mali and Mauritania as well as
Senegal. Dakar grew up around a French fort built
in 1857 by the Ocean
and the first major pier was completed
in 1866. Dakar's importance increased significantly after 1855, when a railroad linked it with the
Senegal River. Dakar replaced Saint-Louis as the capital of French West Africa
in 1902
and since the city has expanded greatly. After breakfast we take a Dakar city
tour including the colorful Kermel market, the Roman Catholic Cathedral (inaugurated 1929), which is currently the seat of an Archbishop, the University of Dakar (1949). Later we will board the ferry for Gorée Island, to visit a 300 years old slavery depot, the House of Slaves
and the Historical Museum. After Lunch on Gorée Island, we will return by ferry
and drive to Pink Lake. Overnight: Hotel
in Pink Lake (1 night). Includes: (B, L, D).
Day 3: Pink Lake / Saint Louis (drive) We leave after Breakfast
and head out to the dunes (site of the Paris-Dakar Rally). En route we’ll visit villages where the locals’ livelihood is salt gathering. After few other stops we arrive late
in the afternoon to Saint Louis. Overnight: Residence Hotel, Saint Louis (2 nights). Includes: (B).
Day 4: Saint Louis Founded
in 1659, on an island with a strategic position at the mouth of the
Senegal River, between the continent
and the ‘Langue de Barbarie’ (Barbarian Tongue), a narrow strip of land that sinks into the Atlantic Ocean, Saint-Louis is a town full of history. Saint-Louis became the capital of
Senegal at the beginning of the 19th Century up until 1958, even after Dakar was promoted to the rank of capital of the French Africa. Excursion
in Kedougou. Today the town extends from the Langue of Barbarie to the Continent. The Faidherbe Bridge, a real work of art, hangs over the
Senegal river for a length of 500 meters
and connects the island with the mainland
and it is on the list of the UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. We start our day with an excursion to the ‘Parc Djoudj’, the National Bird Sanctuary, one of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites, declared as the richest
in birds
in the World. We’ll enjoy a pirogue ride to better view the many species of cormorants, pelicans, ducks, flamingos, various songbirds
and thousands of more. Beside birds we may also spot crocodiles, boas,
and wild boars.
in the afternoon we’ll visit old colonial city of Saint Louis. Among the sites
and monuments we’ll see, we can cite the Governor’s Palace, a Fortress built
in the 18th Century across from the Faidherbe Place, the name of the famous colonial governor whose statue is erected
in the center. To the north
and to the south of that place, the houses dating back to the colonial period, with their wrought iron balconies
and verandas, which remain intact. Includes: (B).
Day 5: Saint Louis / Saly (drive) We depart from St. Louis after breakfast
and drive south to Saly via Touba, the holy city of Mouride Islamic Brotherhood. Here we visit the beautiful mosque, with its giant 87-meter tall tower, visible from miles across the plain. Later we’ll be
in Thies for Lunch
and continue to Saly beach resort. Overnight: Espadon Charme Resort, Saly (1 night). Includes: (B, L, D).
Day 6: Saly / Toubacouta (drive) Will have a leisurely Breakfast at our beach hotel, before we start our visit
in the morning to the traditional villages
in the ‘small coast’ area. There will have wonderful opportunities to interact with the villagers, with their chiefs
and notables. We visit Kaolack, a typical market rich
in medicinal herbs
and plants, all processed by old traditional ‘recipes’, which are not forgotten.
in the afternoon, we’ll be also visiting nearby Mandingo Villages. By the end of the day, we take a motor canoe
tour on the Saloum River to discover its wonderful ornithological entity. We then drive to Toubacouta. Overnight: Paletuvier Lodge, Toubacouta (1 night). Includes: (B, D).
Day 7: Toubacouta / Banjul (drive) After our Breakfast
and a short
tour in Toubacouta, we drive to the border of
Senegal and Gambia. Past border formalities, we’ll proceed to Juffureh to visit the mythic village of Alex Haley’s ancestors.
tour with private guide
in Kedougou. It's been over 30 years since Alex Haley's Roots became a cultural touchstone, a book, which chronicles the life of Haley's ancestor Kunta Kinteh who was captured here
in Gambia
and sold into slavery. From here we continue our trip to Banjul, the Capital city of Gambia
and arrive early
in the afternoon. After we check-in into Kairaba Hotel, we will visit the city of Banjul. This half-day
tour of The Gambia's capital city
and will be start
Day 8: Banjul / Bakau (drive)
Additional information
Tour information:
Tour Price: 6480 USD
Duration: 21 days
Group Size: 2 or more
Languages: English, French
Tour package includes:
Airport Transfer : NO
Hotel pick-up: YES
Drop-off : YES
Tour Transportation (car, van, limo, boat, etc…): NO
Food
and Drinks : NO
Other services (fees apply):
Attraction tickets (concerts, theater, museum, circus. . . ) : NO
Translation services : NO
Reservations (hotels, restaurants, airline) : NO
Visa support : NO
Additional information:
This
tour must be booked at least 7 days
in advance of your travel date : YES
Tour groups must include a minimum of 2 passengers : YES
Tour prices are flexible
and based on your requirements : NO
Prix: € 5280
Email: [email protected]
Téléphone: +221 777518181