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Trouvez un vol à destination de Dakar et préparez-vous à vivre une aventure captivante à la découverte du Sénégal !

Air Sénégal, la compagnie aérienne nationale du Sénégal, propose des vols directs Paris-Dakar , offrant ainsi une option pratique pour les voyageurs qui souhaitent se rendre de la capitale francaise à la ville côtière de Dakar. Dakar est la capitale et la plus grande ville du Sénégal. Elle est située sur la côte ouest de l'Afrique, plus précisément à la pointe de la presqu'île du Cap-Vert. C'est une ville dynamique et animée, avec une population cosmopolite et une richesse culturelle. Elle est connue pour sa scène artistique, sa musique, sa gastronomie, ainsi que pour sa position stratégique en tant que plaque tournante régionale en Afrique de l'Ouest. Dakar , la capitale du Sénégal, regorge d'activités et d'attractions à découvrir. Voici quelques suggestions sur ce que vous pouvez faire à Dakar :Île de Gorée, Monument de la Renaissance africaine, Musée des Civilisations Noires, Parc forestier et zoologique de Hann, Village des Arts Vous avez le choix parmi différentes options de vol vers Dakar comme les classes Economy, Premium Economy et Business. Procurez-vous dès maintenant votre billet d'avion pour Dakar et profitez de tarifs avantageux !

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Quand partir à Dakar? Pour profiter pleinement de votre séjour à Dakar, il est important de choisir la période de l'année qui convient le mieux à vos préférences en termes de climat et d'événements. Voici quelques informations sur les saisons à Dakar pour vous aider à décider quand partir : Saison sèche (novembre à mai) : C'est la période la plus agréable pour visiter Dakar.Les mois de décembre à avril sont considérés comme les mois les plus frais et les plus agréables. Le ciel est généralement dégagé et ensoleillé pendant cette période, ce qui en fait une excellente période pour se détendre sur les plages de Dakar et explorer la ville. Saison des pluies (juin à octobre) : Pendant cette période, Dakar connaît des averses tropicales. Les températures restent chaudes, mais l'humidité est plus élevée. Il convient de noter que Dakar est une destination touristique populaire tout au long de l'année en raison de son climat chaud et ensoleillé. Cependant, la saison sèche est généralement considérée comme la meilleure période pour visiter, car les conditions météorologiques sont plus stables et agréables.

Activités à faire a Dakar

Dakar est une destination captivante située sur la côte ouest de l'Afrique, offrant une combinaison unique de cultures, d'histoire, de paysages côtiers magnifiques et d'une scène artistique vibrante. Voici ce que vous pouvez découvrir lors de votre visite à Dakar : Monument de la Renaissance africaine : Admirez la statue imposante du Monument de la Renaissance africaine, qui représente un homme, une femme et un enfant levant les bras vers le ciel; Musée des Civilisations Noires : Visitez ce musée récemment ouvert, dédié à la promotion et à la préservation de l'histoire et de la culture africaines; Île de Gorée : Faites une excursion en bateau jusqu'à l'île de Gorée, classée au patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO. Explorez les rues pittoresques, visitez les musées et les maisons coloniales; Plages de Dakar : Profitez des belles plages de Dakar pour vous détendre et vous baigner. Les plages de N'Gor, de Yoff et de Virage sont populaires auprès des habitants et des touristes; Mosquée de la Divinité : Explorez cette magnifique mosquée située sur la corniche de Dakar. Admirez son architecture unique et profitez de la vue sur l'océan.

Quelles sont les démarches à effectuer avant de se rendre à Dakar en termes de formalités de voyage ?

Avant de vous rendre à Dakar, il est important de prendre en compte les formalités de voyage nécessaires. Voici les principales formalités à prévoir: Passeport : Assurez-vous d'avoir un passeport valide, Visa : La plupart des voyageurs auront besoin d'un visa pour se rendre au Sénégal,Assurance voyage , Billet de retour.

Comment rejoindre le centre-ville de Dakar depuis l'aéroport ?

Pour rejoindre le centre-ville de Dakar depuis l'Aéroport International Blaise Diagne , vous avez plusieurs options de transport : Taxi : Les taxis sont disponibles à l'aéroport et constituent l'une des options les plus pratiques pour se rendre au centre-ville.  Navettes d'hôtel : Si vous séjournez dans un hôtel, certains établissements proposent des navettes gratuites ou payantes depuis l'aéroport. Transferts privés : Vous pouvez également réserver un transfert privé à l'avance. De nombreuses agences de voyages et services de transfert proposent des véhicules privés avec chauffeur pour vous conduire de l'aéroport au centre-ville. 

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  • 3 Other destinations
  • 4.1 Climate
  • 4.2 Terrain
  • 4.3.1 Prehistory and Ancient Kingdoms
  • 4.3.2 Portuguese arrival and the fall of the Wolof Empire
  • 4.3.3 French conquest
  • 4.3.4 French Senegal to independence
  • 6.1 Entry requirements
  • 6.2 By plane
  • 6.4 By train
  • 7 Get around
  • 10.4 International Driving Permit (IDP)
  • 10.5 Vaccines
  • 10.6 Mosquito repellents
  • 16 Stay safe
  • 17 Stay healthy
  • 18.1 Etiquette
  • 18.2 Sensitive issues

Senegal is a country in West Africa . Formerly a French colony, it is the westernmost country in the Old World.

Senegal is an excellent destination for anyone interested in exploring and learning about African culture. Visitors will be able to experience a huge range of cultures and traditions in this diverse country.

Although Senegal is not usually on most travellers' lists, the country offers plenty of attractions and things to do. Fishing enthusiasts will be interested to know that Senegal is one of the best places in the world to catch fish. The Senegalese are known for their kindness and hospitality, and you can expect to be treated with immense respect as a visitor.

Regions [ edit ]

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Cities [ edit ]

  • 14.731944 -17.457222 1 Dakar – capital city
  • 16.033333 -16.5 2 Saint-Louis – former capital of Senegal and French West Africa
  • 14.783333 -16.916667 3 Thiès
  • 14.138889 -16.076389 4 Kaolack
  • 12.586111 -16.27075 5 Ziguinchor
  • 13.768889 -13.667222 6 Tambacounda
  • 14.866667 -15.883333 7 Touba – center of Mouride religious brotherhood
  • 12.933333 -16.733333 8 Kafountine –
  • 12.555583 -12.18075 9 Kédougou –

Other destinations [ edit ]

Understand [ edit ], climate [ edit ].

Senegal has a tropical climate that is both hot and humid for much of the year. The rainy season, from May to November, has strong southeast winds while the dry season from December to April is dominated by the hot, but dry, harmattan wind. Lowlands are seasonally flooded and there are periodic droughts.

Terrain [ edit ]

Generally low, rolling, plains rising to foothills in the southeast with the highest point only 581 m near Nepen Diakha.

History [ edit ]

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Prehistory and Ancient Kingdoms [ edit ]

The earliest known human settlement in Senegal existed over 350,000 years ago. The Stone Circles of Senegambia (now World Heritage Sites) may date back as far as the 3rd century BC. Not a lot is known about the earliest civilizations, but there were many paleolithic and neolithic civilizations around the Senegal River.

The Tekrur Kingdom (Tekrour), formed around the Senegal River in Futa Toro (Fouta Toro), is one of the earliest recorded Sub-Saharan kingdoms. Although the exact formation date is unknown, historians believe it began in the early 9th century, around the same time as the Ghana Empire formed in the east. Parts of eastern Senegal were ruled by the Ghana Empire as it expanded but Tekrur was more concentrated in Senegal (although the southern regions were inhabited by ancestors of the Wolof). It was during Tekrur rule that Islam came to Senegal in the 11th century from the Almoravids in the north. The Tekrur rulers first converted to Islam and most of the kingdom soon followed. After the Almoravids attacked the Ghanaian Empire, it slowly lost power and influence, giving rise to the Mali Empire in 1235.

The Wolof Empire (Djolof) was formed in the 13th century from many smaller states to the south of Tekrur as a tributary state of the Mali Empire. Unlike their northern neighbors, they were not converted to Islam; they were animists. The Tekrur Kingdom was weak by this time, so the rising Wolof and Mali Empires exercised heavy influence over them (the Mali Empire also considered Tekrur to be a tributary state). The Wolof Empire obtained full independence from Mali in 1360 with its capital at Linguère and overtook territories to the south around the Gambia and established many groups as vassals, such as the Sine Kingdom in 1400. The Wolof Empire became quite powerful and at the height of its rule saw the arrival of the Portuguese.

Portuguese arrival and the fall of the Wolof Empire [ edit ]

The Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive in Senegal at Goree Island in 1444. They were searching for a new spice route to India but soon established ports in Goree and on the Cap-Vert Peninsula (present-day Dakar ). The Wolof and Portuguese established trade relations, providing wealth to the empire. Europeans paid well for war captives, who they sent off as slaves, and the natives were able to bring the slaves to them so that they didn't have to go inland. Senegal was one of the most profitable ports early on in the slave trading business and the strong Wolof were able to sell many captives from weaker regions. Their tributary, the Sine Kingdom, was also quite active in selling captives to the Portuguese. Members of the Waalo Kingdom (a Wolof vassal state) were commonly the victims of captive raids. Sometimes the Europeans incited wars in order to ensure more captives while in other cases, the money they paid was incentive for natives to start conflicts just to capture slaves.

While profits were great in the beginning, the Atlantic slave trade soon crippled the empire as the Cayor Kingdom separated from the Wolof in 1549 and the Sine Kingdom became independent in 1550, cutting the Wolof off from the coast and from trade and business with the Portuguese. Along with internal problems, the Wolof were also plagued by outside problems. As a former tributary state of the Mali Empire, the Wolof maintained strong ties with Mali through trade with the empire, but as the Songhai grew stronger, they seized much of Mali's territory, further isolating the Wolof. Furthermore, the Denianke Kingdom (Denanke) had taken over territories to the north, including Takrur, and had attacked the Wolof's northern territories, which they struggled to maintain. By 1600, the Wolof Empire had disbanded, although one of the territories remained a Wolof state.

French conquest [ edit ]

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The location and success of trade in Senegal made it a hot commodity among Europeans. The Portuguese, British, French and Dutch all wanted the territory, particularly Goree Island. In 1588 the Dutch were able to overtake the Portuguese and expanded trade. France established its first post in Saint-Louis . The Dutch and French were both keen to take control of the other's territory, and fears of the growing powers of the Dutch Republic came to a head in the Franco-Dutch War . The war took place in Europe, but while the Dutch defended their homeland, the French attacked Goree Island and ousted the Dutch from Senegal, claiming it for France in 1677.

When the British took the territory during the Napoleonic War, they abolished slavery in 1807. Upon its return to France, the French agreed not to reinstate slavery, so slave trade in Senegal fell sharply during the 19th century but the country's rich resources were still in demand, and the French soon went inland to claim the territory.

During the time Europe was fighting over the coastal settlements, the Senegalese still had control of the land. The Waalo Kingdom existed around the Saint-Louis trading post, so they had a treaty with the French in which the French would pay them for goods and they would provide protection for the traders. When French ambitions turned to colonisation, they started by conquering their Waalo allies in 1855. Around the same time, the Toucouleur Empire had conquered the Futa Toro , which formed out of an Islamic revolution among citizens in the Denianke Kingdom in 1776 who were tired of being persecuted. The Toucouleur unsuccessfully tried to drive out the French in 1857, and the Trarza from Mauritania who supported the Senegalese kingdoms were also threatening French advancement.

The French built a series of forts along the coast and river. The Trarza were told they would not be attacked as long as they stayed north of the Senegal River and they did, thereby allowing France to establish greater control over northern Senegal. The construction of the Dakar-Niger Railway made it much easier to maintain control of the region; Senegal was in French control by 1895 and officially became part of French West Africa in 1904.

French Senegal to independence [ edit ]

The French created the Grand Council of French West Africa to oversee the territories and only French citizens and citizens of the Four Communes in Senegal were able to become members. The colonized people were only considered to be French subjects, so they were prevented from gaining power. However, in 1914 Blaise Diagne was able to prove he was born in one of the communes ( Saint-Louis ) and became the first black man elected to oversee the colonies. He then passed a law to allow citizens of Dakar , Saint-Louis , Rufisque and Goree to vote in French elections and he sent many West Africans to aid France in World War I.

Senegal and French Sudan (modern Mali ) joined to form the Mali Federation in 1959. The following year, France agreed to give them independence and on 20 June 1960, independence was achieved. Senegal defected from the Mali Federation and became an independent state in August 1960. Senegal briefly joined the Gambia to form the nation of Senegambia in 1982, but the two nations separated before the decade ended. Issues with separatists in the southern Casamance region of Senegal have occurred since the 1980s, but a peace treaty was signed in 2004 that has held to this day.

Senegal is often praised for its incorporation of all its ethnic and religious groups into a peaceful society. In the 21st century, Senegal is generally recognised as having a high rate of economic growth and development.

People [ edit ]

The Wolof are the largest ethnic group in Senegal forming 43% of the population. The Fula and Toucouler are the second biggest ethnic group forming 24% of the population. The Bassari and Bedick make up 9% of the population.

Senegal is officially secular but is a very largely Muslim country (92% of the population). The 7% of the population who are Christians included Léopold Senghor, Senegal's very influential and long-ruling first president. Quite a few other religions are represented among the remaining 1% of the population, including traditional African religions.

Talk [ edit ]

Wolof is the native language of some Senegalese people, but you will find that almost everyone speaks it. Knowing the basic Wolof greetings and phrases will go a long way in getting you better service and prices.

French is the official language and learnt by all Senegalese in school, so it is a very useful language for visitors to know. While some Senegalese merchants speak English, most business is conducted in French or Wolof. Other languages used in Senegal include Sereer, Soninke, Pulaar, Jola and Mandinka.

The basic Muslim greeting is often used: Salaam Aleikum - Peace to you. The response is Waleikum Salaam - And unto you peace.

Get in [ edit ]

Entry requirements [ edit ].

Senegal has open borders, which means that citizens of almost every country in the world can obtain a visa on arrival.

Citizens of Yemen , Hong Kong , Macao , and Kosovo must apply for a visa at their local Senegalese consulate/embassy.

By plane [ edit ]

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Blaise Diagne International Airport in Dakar opened in late 2017. The old Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport that became too small for the increasing number of passengers still handles some international flights to nearby countries.

Delta Air Lines flies to Dakar on most of their US-Africa services, and service from JFK airport takes roughly 8 hours. South African Airways flies direct from New York and Washington-Dulles in just about 7 hours (8½ on the return trip). Other airlines route through Europe such as Brussels Airlines (Brussels), Air Senegal (Paris-Orly), Air France (Paris-CDG), Royal Air Maroc (Casablanca), Iberia (Madrid, Gran Canaria), TAP (Lisbon) and others (5½ to 6 hours). There are flights from various parts of Africa operated by Kenya Airways (Nairobi) and others.

By car [ edit ]

It is possible but a little bit difficult to get into Senegal by car. Senegal prohibits the import of cars that are more than eight years old, but if you are only staying for a short while, and agree to take your car out of the country, you should (eventually) be allowed through, but this cannot be guaranteed.

Senegal allows the import of cars older than five years.

By train [ edit ]

A railway between Dakar and Bamako , Mali has fallen into disrepair and no longer operates. The trains only run within Dakar and to its suburbs.

Get around [ edit ]

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Taxi, taxi-brousse, taxi-clando, car-charette, and transport commun ( cars rapides ) Buslines in Dakar and around Dakar are maintained by SOTRAC (Société des Transports en commun de Cap Vert), now managed by a private company and called Dakar Demm Dikk. Car hire is available in Dakar (city and airport) and sometimes in MBour and Saly Portudal.

The main method of travel around the country is by sept places (from the French for "seven seats," literally questionable station wagons in which they will pack seven people so that you are basically sitting on the next person's lap throughout the journey). You can also come with a group and rent out an entire sept place, but this will be expensive. If you are obviously a tourist, they will try to rip you off, so make sure to set a price before you agree to a driver. If you want to travel more comfortably, buy 2 seats. There are set prices to often-travelled locations. The price per seat from Dakar to Ziguinchor , for example, is CFA9,500.

Little ride hailing app works in Senegal.

Keep in mind that if you wish to drive your own car, there are few street signs (mostly speed limits) and almost all of them are disregarded. Many streets are considered one way, but are never marked as such, and there are almost no stop signs. Heavy traffic areas such as Dakar are best left to experienced drivers and the bold. To get around, one must be willing to dart into traffic, or else, stay stuck at an intersection for a while.

A tollway near Dakar allows you to drive around Rufisque. Especially during peak hours, this is worth the CFA400 (for a regular car), as traffic jams in Rufisque can easily take up to 2 hours.

See [ edit ]

With arid desert and lush rainforests, Senegal boasts a stunning array of sights, sounds and flavours.

  • Lac Rose owes its name to its pink colouring for swimming and is also the terminus of the Dakar rally.
  • Parc National du Niokolo-Noba is one of Senegal's major national parks and an international biosphere reserve.

Do [ edit ]

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  • Fathala Reserve ( at Karang just north of the border to Gambia ), ☏ +221 776379455 , [email protected] . open all year . Go on a 3-hour mini-safari in your own car or hire an off-road car at the reserve. You may see giraffes, rhinos, elands, antelopes and many birds. CFA10,000 .  

Buy [ edit ]

Money [ edit ].

The currency of the country is the West African CFA franc , denoted CFA (ISO currency code: XOF ). It's also used by seven other West African countries. It is interchangeable at par with the Central African CFA franc (XAF), which is used by six countries. Both currencies are fixed at a rate of 1 euro = 655.957 CFA francs.

The West African CFA franc is to be renamed the "eco" by the end of 2020. It would continue to be fixed to the euro.

Coins of the West African CFA franc come in denominations of 1-, 5-, 10-, 25-, 50-, 100-, 200 and 500 francs CFA. Banknotes of the West African CFA franc come in denominations of 500-, 1,000-, 2,000-, 5,000 and 10,000 francs CFA. West African CFA franc coins bear a common design on both the obverse and reverse sides and are valid in eight states that make up the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA; Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine ). West African CFA franc banknotes share a common design on both the front and back sides and are valid in eight states of the Monetary Union, one difference is the code letter within the serial number, denoting the member states of the Monetary Union that uses the West African CFA franc.

ATMs [ edit ]

Ecobank accept Master Card and Visa card at their ATMs. Outside major cities, ATMs are non-existent, and credit card transactions unheard of.

Maps [ edit ]

Tourist maps are available at the tourist offices .

International Driving Permit (IDP) [ edit ]

If you want to explore the country by car, you need one.

Vaccines [ edit ]

A yellow fever vaccine is required, together with the vaccination certificate, to enter Senegal. However, it is not checked on a regular basis.

Mosquito repellents [ edit ]

Buy at least a mosquito net (preferably permethrin -impregnated) and a good repellent (preferably DEET-based). Permethrin can be washed into clothing and will remain in the garment for a month before the effectiveness of the product wears off and should be reapplied.

Eat [ edit ]

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Be careful with food prepared by the road, as it could be cooked in unsanitary conditions. Western-style meals are available and can be found at restaurants in various parts of Dakar, Thies, Saint Louis and other towns and near the big hotels in the Petite Côte and in some other tourist regions of the country.

If you want to try genuine Senegalese food, you can buy it at many restaurants; or alternatively, you can make it yourself with the food gathered fresh from the markets or supermarkets.

The official dish of Senegal is ceebu jen (or thebou diene ), which is rice and fish. It comes in two varieties (red and white, named after the respective sauces). The Senegalese love ceebu jen and will often ask if you've ever tried it, and it is definitely part of the experience. Even better if you get the chance to eat with your hands around the bowl with a Senegalese family. Keep your eyes out for the delicious, but elusive ceebu jen "diagga" , which is served with extra sauce and fish balls.

Other common dishes are maafe , which is a rich, oily peanut-based sauce with meat that is served over white rice. Yassa is a delicious onion sauce that is often served over rice and chicken, yassa poulet or with deep fried fish yassa jen .

Drink [ edit ]

If you intend to explore the arid area of Senegal (Saint-Louis & Ferlo), you need to drink several litres of water a day. Even in Dakar, dehydration is possible during warmer months if you do not drink sufficient water.

Work [ edit ]

There are many opportunities for people to make a difference in Senegal. Projects Abroad [dead link] is a volunteer organisation based in St Louis with opportunities to help out teaching English, caring for underprivileged children, teaching sport or being a human rights advocate amongst other things. Volunteers get to stay with local host families, which is a huge honour.

Sleep [ edit ]

Learn [ edit ].

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It might also be a good idea to learn some basic Wolof, since not everybody can speak French. In addition there are many other languages such as Toucouleur, Serere, and Peul. However, almost everyone can speak Wolof. Therefore knowing Wolof would be a big help.

Stay safe [ edit ]

Although highly exaggerated, there is still fighting going on in the Casamance region of Senegal.

The "struggle" goes on between the government and the Mouvement des forces démocratiques de la Casamance (MFDC). It would be wise to avoid travel to this area. If this is not possible, at least first check with the embassy for the latest situation. To find out how much the situation has improved look at this IRIN News report: [1]

In Dakar, take care when walking the streets: petty theft and scams are abundant. You will be approached by aggressive street vendors who will follow you for several blocks. If refused, often accusations of 'racism" will be leveled at white non-local non-buyers. Also, pickpockets use the following two-person tactic: one (the distraction) will grab one of your legs while the other (the thief) goes into your pocket. If someone grabs your clothing, beware the person on the other side more. Wear trousers/shorts with secure (buttons or snaps) pockets and leave your shirt untucked to cover the pockets.

Be cautious of people claiming to have met you before or offering to guide you. Often, you will be led to a remote location and robbed. Women need to be particularly alert as they are frequently targeted at beaches or markets.

Finally, there have been instances of street stall vendors grabbing cash out of non-local shoppers' hands and quickly stuffing the money into their own pocket. After the money is in their pocket, they claim it is theirs and the victim is not in a position to prove otherwise or protest effectively. Be careful with your cash: do not hold it in your hand while bargaining.

Carry some sort of identification. Police pull over vehicles and check for proper papers occasionally. If you are caught without your passport (a copy of a passport is recommended), the police may try to solicit a bribe; they may even go as far as to take you to the station. Most of the time they are bluffing, and one should not give into such corruption, but some officials may be wicked enough to force the issue. Use this advice with caution: the simplest way to prevent this is just to carry identification.

Homosexuality is a big taboo in Senegal and punishable with 1 to 5 years' imprisonment. LGBT travellers should be extremely cautious. Do not tell anyone about your sexual orientation.

Stay healthy [ edit ]

Get necessary vaccines before arrival. Officially, certification of yellow fever vaccine is required upon arrival if coming from a country in a yellow fever zone, but it is not commonly checked.

Take anti-malarials .

Avoid tap water and all dishes prepared with it. Bottled water, such as Kirene which is most common and bottled in Senegal, is widely available and inexpensive.

To prevent serious effects of dehydration , it is wise to carry around packets of rehydration salts to mix with water, should you become dehydrated. These are widely available at pharmacies and are inexpensive. Alternatively, a proper mix of table salt and sugar can replace these.

Respect [ edit ]

The Senegalese in general are very friendly and hospitable.

Etiquette [ edit ]

  • As this is a Muslim-majority country, the standard greeting is "Salaam Aleikum" as opposed to "Bonjour".
  • As is the case in much of West Africa , always greet people wherever you go . Not doing so is considered extremely rude . As a foreigner, you might get some leeway, but still, greet and acknowledge people to not stand out like a sore thumb.
  • Never beckon a Sengalese person directly , even if they have done something wrong in your opinion. The Senegalese are quite sensitive to being beckoned directly, and it is considered very rude. As a tourist, your words might have an even greater impact.
  • Although Islam is the dominant religion, Senegal is a secular state and the form of Islam practiced by most Senegalese is liberal. Senegal is one of the few rare examples of religious tolerance and diversity. Interfaith marriages are common and there are no sectarian tensions whatsoever. You won't offend a Senegalese person by discussing religion; it's a highly popular conversational topic.
  • Do not enter mosques and other religious places wearing shoes. It is disrespectful.
  • Foreign women can expect to get many marriage proposals from Senegalese men. Handle this with a sense of humour, and caution.
  • As far as dress goes, be aware that anything shorter than knee length is inappropriate. Tank tops are generally accepted in larger towns but should be avoided as much as possible.
  • Shake hands as a greeting. Warning: there are some men and women from a specific Muslim sect (hibadou) that do not touch members of the opposite sex. Do not be offended if a member of the opposite sex does not shake your hand, it is their culture. Instead, clasp your hands together and clutch them to your heart in greeting.
  • Never use your left hand to shake hands or give something to someone as this is considered disrespectful. However, if you are close to a person, it is customary to shake their left hand when parting for long periods of time. It is a wrong that must be corrected at some point in the future, so it is a way of saying that you will see each other again someday.

Sensitive issues [ edit ]

As a tourist, you may be asked by people to give money or gifts. Even if you feel compelled to, do not give out anything to anyone . However noble this deed might be, you could be encouraging people (unintentionally) to be dependent on foreign visitors and this, in turn, could give people more of a reason to harass tourists.

If you really want to make a difference in the community, it is recommended that you go to local schools, the écogardes at the park, or ask the hotel staff. The principal can distribute school supplies to children in need.

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Présents sur le territoire sénégalais depuis 1989, les réfugiés mauritaniens ont profité, hier, du déplacement du nouveau président, Bassirou Diomaye Faye en Mauritanie pour l’interpeler sur leur situation. Ils demandent au nouveau gouvernement de discuter avec les autorités mauritaniennes pour trouver des solutions pour qu’ils puissent retourner au bercail.En déplacement en Mauritanie, le président Diomaye Faye ne doit pas discuter seulement du pétrole et du gaz, des questions

Présents sur le territoire sénégalais depuis 1989, les réfugiés mauritaniens ont profité, hier, du déplacement du nouveau président, Bassirou Diomaye Faye en Mauritanie pour l’interpeler sur leur situation. Ils demandent au nouveau gouvernement de discuter avec les autorités mauritaniennes pour trouver des solutions pour qu’ils puissent retourner au bercail.

En déplacement en Mauritanie, le président Diomaye Faye ne doit pas discuter seulement du pétrole et du gaz, des questions de sécurité ou de diplomatie avec son homologue Mohamed Ould Ghazouani. Les réfugiés mauritaniens au Sénégal qui étaient en conférence presse, hier, estiment que ces deux chefs d’Etat doivent échanger aussi sur leur dossier vieux de plus de 30 ans. Car, selon eux, depuis plus de trois décennies, plus de 15 mille âmes réfugiés continuent de vivre leur calvaire au Sénégal. « Aujourd’hui, le président Diomaye Faye est parti en Mauritanie pour parler de partenariat économique notamment sur l’exploitation du pétrole et du gaz entre le Sénégal et la Mauritanie et des relations diplomatiques entre les deux pays. Mais nous tenons à rappeler à ces deux Etats et aux Nations unies que la question des réfugiés mauritaniens qui a perduré, doit être réglée pour une solution définitive. Et pour que ces Mauritaniens puissent rentrer au bercail et travailler comme tous les autres mauritaniens », lance Abdourahmane Sy, chargé de communication de la Coordination des associations des réfugiés mauritaniens au Sénégal. Ce dernier rappelle que ces deux Etats avaient pris des engagements fermes par rapport aux textes internationaux pour trouver des solutions par rapport à ces Mauritaniens réfugiés au Sénégal depuis 1989. Et ces engagements poursuit-il, étaient consignés dans un accord tripartite entre le Sénégal, la Mauritanie et le représentant du Haut-commissariat des Nations Unies. Malheureusement regrette-t-il, depuis le retour de la première cohorte composé de 24 mille réfugiés en 2008 jusqu’à présent les autorités des deux pays ne sont pas revenues sur ce dossier. Parce que, la Mauritanie « avait violé cet accord tripartite ». Il soutient que les réfugiés mauritaniens rencontrent d’énormes problèmes au Sénégal. Il rappelle que durant 30 années, ils réclament des documents et jusqu’à présent rien n’est fait. « Le gouvernement du Sénégal n’a pas été à la hauteur par rapport à la délivrance de ces titres de voyage conventionnel sollicités par les Nations Unies. A ces difficultés viennent s’ajouter encore les problèmes et les injustices dont nous sommes victimes dans les villes du Sénégal ou dans la Vallée par rapport à l’éducation de nos enfants, l’accès au logement et à la recherche d’emploi », déplore Abdourahmane Sy.

Membre de la Coordination des associations des réfugiés mauritaniens, Moustapha Touré souligne que même la première vague de rapatriement n’est pas à l’abri des difficultés en Mauritanie. Car, jusqu’à présent, leurs camarades n’arrivent pas à obtenir un seul document auprès des autorités mauritaniennes qui ont fermé toutes les portes. Ce qui a poussé d’ailleurs, selon lui, à certains réfugiés au Sénégal à se raviser. « Nous revendiquons le retour des réfugiés en Mauritanie. Et c’est un appel que nous lançons au nouveau régime. Et ce sera l’occasion d’avoir une autre vision de la question des réfugiés mauritaniens au Sénégal. Nous osons espérer que ce nouveau régime qui a donné une preuve de son attachement au respect des droits de l’Homme s’aura entendre notre cri de cœur. Et pour que ce problème soit résolu une bonne fois pour toute. Parce que, nous sommes fatigués », déclare Moustapha Touré.

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