7 Amazing Facts About Senegal

Senegal’s national symbol is the lion. A lion is the soccer team’s mascot, one adorns the presidential seal and lion statues are often placed at the entrances to towns and in front of military installations.

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Safety Security in Senegal

Crime Pick pocketing and street crime are risks in common parts of Dakar, particularly around Place de l’Indépendence, the central area of the Plateau and the Western Corniche as well as Gorée Island. This type of

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Airlines To Senegal

FLIGHT INFORMATION TO SENEGAL (DAKAR) PAX DEPARTING FROM AMERICA DELTA/KLM Flight Schedules Mon, Tue, Wed, Thurs, Fri and Sat Transit Flight    Yes Baggage Allowance 2 Pc / 23kgs each Bag Health /Vaccination

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Senegal Visa Requirements

How to get a Senegal Visa? According to Senegal diplomatic missions, you must obtain a Senegal visa from one of the Senegal embassies or consulates abroad. The process changes depending on the country, but an

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The Northern Senegal

Settled in the middle of Senegal river, St Louis is limited to the North by the Djoudj bird Sanctuary and to the South by the Desert of Lompoul. St Louis is a whole world of colonial imprints. It was an axis on

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The Sine Saloum Delta

Extending around 2 hundred hectares of mangrove forest, wetlands and islets, the Sine Saloum Delta is an important reserve of biosphere. Starting from Joal at West which marks the access gates of the Delta, to the

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Eastern Senegal

Settled in the South of Senegal, between Mali at the Est, and Conakry Guinea at the South: the Oriental Senegal was the Mandinka’s kingdoms since the Ghana Empire in some centuries before Nestled aside the Fouta

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Dakar – Goree Island

Welcome to the Capital city of Senegal with its 5 million inhabitants. Dakar is a touch of contrast between the traditional Africa and the 21st century; it is also a charming and busy city from its colorful markets,

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