: A short ferry ride from the mainland, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a powerful memorial to the Atlantic slave trade. The Maison des Esclaves (House of Slaves) and its " Door of No Return " provide an intensely moving historical experience.
Senegal is famous for , a Wolof word roughly translating to hospitality and community. You’ll experience this most vividly through the city’s world-renowned food and music scenes.
: Located in the Ouakam neighborhood, this architectural gem sits right on the coast, offering stunning seaside views and a vibrant surrounding area filled with colorful fishing boats.
: For a taste of daily life, visit Marché Kermel for its historic architecture or Marché Sandaga for fabrics, handmade baskets, and the authentic hustle of West African commerce. A Taste of "Teranga"




