Discover the best top things to do in Dakar Region, Senegal including Explore Goree, Le Monument de la Renaissance Africaine, Lago Rosa, Village des Arts, Cathedrale du Souvenir Africain de Dakar, Grand Mosque of Dakar, Mosque of the Divinity, Paroisse Saint Charles Borromee, Marche HLM, Les Mamelles Lighthouse.
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4.5 based on 4 reviews
This historic tour is SOLELY conducted in ENGLISH.You will be awestruck at the incredible view of this little island with a big History in the past while allowing yourself to enjoy an informative lecture of the History of the Slave Trade from an African perspective.You will have a vision of millions of African men,women and children being led onto the Slave ships yelling and screaming for mercy.
4.0 based on 917 reviews
The size of the monument doesn't come through in pictures.After climbing over 200 steps to reach the summit you realise you had a better view from the base as the statute it's too big to take in fully up close.
4.0 based on 739 reviews
Everybody visiting Dakar goes there, and for a reason! Better going in dry season, I was lucky enough to be there on a day in which the colour was particularly strong. The contrast with the white of the salt piles, makes the scene even more surreal. Drawback: the car hadn't stopped yet, when 3 men called from outside suggesting different, expensive, ways of having a tour. A walk was my choice, nonetheless I couldn't walk alone, a man came with me, said I could go on my own, and of course asked me for money at the end.
4.0 based on 103 reviews
Amazing place where you will find real artists painting. No hassle. No hard sellers. To the contrary none lf them would adress you unless you do. Sadly this place is being confused by some reviewers with Village Artisanal which really is unfair as the latter is a very commercial touristic area with no original art creator (and very pushing traders!). Some of the reviewers actually visited Village Artisanal instead of Village des Arts!
4.0 based on 80 reviews
Located off a main road, the Mosque of the Divinity is extremely evocative for its architecture and view. A long staircase will bring you from the main road to the Mosque, otherwise you can go down via cab. I really enjoyed strolling around the Mosque, but unfortunately I did not have the chance to go inside as it was closed
4.0 based on 15 reviews
According to the local guides, the building is now a hospital run by nuns but it used to be a slave house owned by a lady born of a white Portuguese man and a black virgin slave. Being a child of the slave owner, she had the power to own and sell slaves. This is one of the many relics of the slave trade.
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