Welcome to Dakar, Senegal

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Freshly Arrived Offers for Dakar
Airport Booking Season Airline From
Gatwick Feb, 02 2010 - Jul, 09 2010 Afriqiyah Airways £ 409
Gatwick Jul, 10 2010 - Aug, 21 2010 Afriqiyah Airways £ 459
Gatwick Apr, 16 2010 - Apr, 30 2010 Royal Air Maroc £ 519
Heathrow May, 01 2010 - Jul, 11 2010 Royal Air Maroc £ 529
Heathrow Apr, 01 2010 - Apr, 15 2010 Royal Air Maroc £ 589
Heathrow Feb, 04 2010 - Jun, 15 2010 Ethiopian Airlines £ 599
Heathrow Jul, 12 2010 - Sep, 09 2010 Royal Air Maroc £ 619
Heathrow Feb, 04 2010 - Jul, 18 2010 Kenya Airways £ 649
 
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Travel Guide for Dakar, Senegal

Dakar, Senegal, is often called the Paris of West Africa, with beautiful tree-lined boulevards, French bistros and a very fashionable population.

This capital, located near the tip of the Cap Vert Peninsula, is bordered by beaches and 100-ft/30-m cliffs that drop into the Atlantic. For a pleasant introduction to the city, drive around its perimeter between the beaches and the cliffs, then take a walking tour of Dakar's markets.

Senegal is an Islamic country, so if you're in Dakar on a Friday, stop and listen to the afternoon call to prayers. If you want to observe the faithful, visit the Grand Mosque. (Non-Muslim women are not allowed to enter, and non-Muslim men are welcome to enter outside of prayer hours just to observe.)

Local transport: Road transport for long-distance destinations leaves from Gare Routière Pompiers off Ave Malik Sy (a taxi from Place de l’Indépendance should cost around US$3).

Train: Dakar’s train station is 500m north of Place de l’Indépendance.

Boat: The excellent ferry Wilis (brand new in 2005) travels between Dakar and Ziguinchor twice weekly in each direction.

Air: Dakar’s Léopold Sédar Senghor International Airport is likely to be moved to a new location near Thiès in the coming years. Until then, all international flights w ...  

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