Trip to Dakar
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Leisure and things to do in Dakar
Dakar sits at the westernmost tip of the African continent, and that geography shapes everything about the ...
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Senegal is on the verge of a historic milestone: in October 2026, Dakar will host the Summer Youth Olympic Games, ...
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Senegal runs on a concept locals call "Teranga," a Wolof word that translates roughly as hospitality, ...
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Dakar stands out as one of West Africa's strongest educational hubs, offering expat families a genuinely wide ...
Getting around Dakar
Dakar is in the middle of a transport revolution. The city that was long defined by gridlocked roads and aging ...
Food and dining in Dakar
Dakar's food scene is one of the most distinctive in West Africa, built on a culinary identity that blends ...
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... What first hit me was how authentically beautiful everyone is, especially their women. Combined with the beautiful colourfoul dresses, it just makes them pieces of living art. I was very moved by my trip to L'ile de Gor茅e, it's a little island, near Dakar, that was known for slave trade. That, however, is a reminder of how there is not much faith in humanity. It's a very touristic island but you can still find some small peaceful corners there. I found the Senegalese very nice and polite, but I have to say that my experience while travelling with male colleagues was totally different from my experience while travelling alone there, they do respect the male presence and are very polite but when you're a woman alone, it's very hard to get by. Overall, they're very nice and warm and good representatives of what they call the 'Terenga' spirit, plus they were generous enough to call me Sophie Marceau when I was walking in the street, so I had that going for me which was nice ...but again, they are very generous !!! 