Senegal
Situated near the coast on the northern border of Senegal and the Gambia, the Fathala Wildlife Reserve is a great (and inexpensive) opportunity to get some safari action when you visit Senegal or the Gambia. The reserve is made up of approximately 6000 hectares of protected forest and is a rare opportunity for visitors to this corner of West Africa to experience an untouched example of West African wilderness.
The entrance to the reserve is about 5 kms from the Senegal-Gambia border of Karang. At the entrance to the reserve you will be greeted by a habituated Ostrich that usually patrols
Senegal
The 150km Petite Côte stretches south from Dakar and is one of Senegal's best beach areas. Where the Siné and Saloum Rivers meet the tidal waters of the Atlantic Ocean, the coast is broken into a stunning area of mangrove swamps, lagoons, forests and sand islands, forming part of the magnificent 180-sq-km Siné-Saloum Delta.
Overnight trip to delta saloum,
Delta sine saloum overnight trip, two days one night, trip includes, transport with a ac car guiding service hotel foods activities boat ride visit the mangroves and birds, cart ride to visit villages,
Price for single $400 €360, 2 or 3 people price per
Senegal
A few kilometers of sandy tracks and here we finally are, facing this incredible landscape, the Lompoul desert. Nested at the feet of the dunes, the new tents harmoniously blend into the scenery.its distinct orange sand sets it apart from other deserts.
Nearby, on a little dune, the restaurant offers a one-of-a-kind panoramic view. There, rich and varied meals are served.
Many activities are available.
130 km from st louis to some wires across the Atlantic Ocean, the desert of Lompoul often gives the visitor a preview big Mauritanians deserts. Only to Senegal, it offers the living picture of his beautiful sand dunes
Senegal
Located at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean and at the junction of the Sahara desert with the sub-Saharan bush, Saint-Louis of Senegal is certainly the best introduction to the discovery of Francophone West Africa.
The oldest city built by the French in West Africa (1659), symbol of elegance and refinement, Saint-Louis was the capital of Senegal and French West Africa at the beginning of the 20th century.
Thanks to its unique architectural heritage, Saint-Louis Island is since the year 2000 classified World Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO) ...
In the same way, two of its natural parks: the Park of the Langue de
Gambia
Welcome to The Gambia
The Gambia may be the smallest country on the continent, but its captivating array of attractions belies its tiny size. Surrounded by Senegal, The Gambia has a mere 80km of coastline, but what a magnificent stretch it encompasses: golden beaches backed by swaying palms and sprinkled with scenic lagoons, sleepy fishing villages and biologically rich coastal reserves.